
The Lord’s Empire
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Author:
Shen Tianyi
- Status: Ongoing
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If you like MC's that only need the barest of excuses to kidnap and rape as many women as he wants, then this story is for you. Kingdom building with DBZ style power up fights. Expect some fights to take several chapters as the MC and his opponent power up over and over again until everyone else is just left to stare and watch as he fights. Story had a lot of good concepts and I was looking forward to seeing where it went, but frankly, i don't like reading about an unabashed rapist and I stopped enjoying DBZ years ago.
Translation quality is decent even though he takes some liberties at parts. The translator is consistent. But in the end I have no rape fantasies and kingdom building is meaningless because of the individually overpowered MC to this degree.
Seriously, mc is sometimes a genius or stupid, kind or unreasonably ruthless, sometimes alpha or beta in females...
Makes you wonder if his bipolar or something.....
Luck, Fate, and a really thick plot armor, heck, add in some more plot rings.
There are a number of instances that are tiresome but bearable; the almost obligatory "China #1" plugs, frequent contradictions in his descriptions of incidental motivations or consequences, the logical flaw in "completely conquered people are more loyal than allies" (until they believe they have a chance at rebelling, obviously).
What finally made me drop the book was the unfortunately common theme of "strong willed MC turns into putty in front of (in this case random) pretty women", which to me just speaks of shoddy character design.
Clearly the story is popular enough, but for the readers who want a consistent and cohesive narrative, I don't recommend.
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