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I, the Weakest of the Four Heavenly Monarchs, Became the Master of Both the Hero and the Saintess
By nobeno masayuki, 延野正行
32 chapters
2020
Description
DIE. Capsodia the Death Scorpion (Level 1) was called the “weakest” and was chased out of his position as one of the Four Heavenly Kings in the Demon Lord’s Army. He was planning to hide out in the Humans’ Territory until things died down a bit, but he became idolized by Pafimia, an animal-eared Hero, and Sharon, a pint-sized Priestess… *The WN was discontinued for the LN.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- kadokawa
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
I, the Weakest of the Four Heavenly Monarchs, Became the Master of Both the Hero and the Saintess Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on I, the Weakest of the Four Heavenly Monarchs, Became the Master of Both the Hero and the Saintess
Okay, let's dive into "I, the Weakest of the Four Heavenly Monarchs, Became the Master of Both the Hero and the Saintess" – quite a mouthful, isn't it? I've been poking around, seeing what folks are saying, and I've formed my own impressions of this completed web novel.
First Impressions
Initially, the title grabbed me. It promises a fun power dynamic, a bit of a twist on the typical fantasy fare. The premise is intriguing: a supposedly weak Heavenly Monarch somehow ends up in charge of the Hero and the Saintess. It's rife with potential for comedic situations and maybe even some surprisingly heartwarming moments. The tags promise action, adventure, and a dash of ecchi, so I figured I was in for a wild ride.
What Works Well
The humor seems to be a significant draw for many readers. The interactions between the MC, the Hero, and the Saintess are apparently quite funny, even if a little bizarre. The whole concept is inherently absurd, and it sounds like the author leans into that, creating a lighthearted and entertaining experience. I appreciate that it doesn't take itself too seriously. The MC's cunning nature is also a plus. I always enjoy stories where the protagonist outsmarts their opponents, even if they're not necessarily the strongest.
Areas of Concern
However, there are some potential drawbacks. I've seen some rumblings about the characters being "dumbed down" to make the MC appear smarter. While I can appreciate a clever protagonist, I hope it doesn't come at the expense of everyone else's intelligence. A world populated entirely by idiots wouldn't be very engaging. Also, the casual attitude towards death, thanks to the resurrection gimmick, might remove some of the tension from the story. I personally enjoy stories where there are real stakes.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "I, the Weakest of the Four Heavenly Monarchs, Became the Master of Both the Hero and the Saintess" sounds like a fun, albeit potentially flawed, read. If you're looking for something lighthearted and aren't too concerned with deep, complex characters or high-stakes drama, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for some potentially strange relationships and a world where death is more of an inconvenience than a tragedy. I'm on the fence, but I'm leaning towards giving it a try, if only for the comedic potential.
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