In a different world, the former shrine priest and chef, Tenmoku Shou, was reborn as the fifth prince, Elroy Norgard. With memories from his previous life, Elroy gained fame as a child prodigy. However, he became isolated due to his brothers’ suspicion, leading to harassment and slander. As a result, he was sentenced to exile in the remote region of Ouroborosland, where it was believed he would meet his end.
Nevertheless, freed from the constraints of the royal palace, Elroy was actually delighted to reform the remote region into his own kingdom. Strangely, former wives of his brothers, who had been close to him in the past, began arriving one after another, seeking his help.



However, one aspect that puzzles me is the author's predilection for featuring married heroines; it occasionally creates an awkward dynamic. Despite this, there are instances where the lead encounters unmarried characters. Although the protagonist possesses a luck-related skill, it seems almost too convenient at times, which detracts from the realism.
On a brighter note, the magic systems created by the main character hold considerable appeal, offering an intriguing twist to the story. In summary,尽管这部小说存在一些不足,但整体而言,它仍不失为一部引人入胜的作品。 The MC displays a level of sophistication, treating women with respect, and the intricate political intrigue is what truly captivates me.
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