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After Becoming The Tyrant / После Того Как Стал Тираном
Чжу Чи не хотел умирать, поэтому заключил сделку с дьяволом в обмен на шанс выжить в другом мире. Новое тело было молодым и полно жизненных сил.
Чжу Чи наконец избавился от запаха антисептиков больничной палаты и радостно улыбнулся.
Вскоре, после принятия новой личности, улыбка на лице Чжу Чи постепенно померкла.
Он, облаченный в королевскую мантию и корону, правил тридцатью шестью штатами и был единственным императором на Западном континенте.
Он агрессивно взимал непомерные налоги, беспорядочно завоевывал соседние земли, инкрустировал золотом свои экипажи, презирал божественную силу и унижал церковь.
Дьявол действительно был дьяволом, коварным, хитрым и зловещим.
Теперь выздоровевшему Чжу Чи пришлось столкнуться со всей ненавистью и враждебностью:
1) дворянства, лишенного своих титулов;
2) кардиналов, утративших влияние;
3) председателей торговой палаты, чьи богатство и имущество были конфискованы;
А также с попыткой убийства спустя семь дней.
Если все так и будет продолжаться, через четыре месяца он будет сослан, а затем повешен перед башней Мона.
Чжу Чи: «Великолепно».
[Я хочу, чтобы флаг Короля Роз развевался над материком, я хочу, чтобы его слава была подобна солнцу, которое никогда не скроется за горизонтом, я хочу, чтобы везде, где проедет золотая карета, люди присягали на верность.
Потому что я—
Marked by a Tyrant After Transmigrating / Отмечен Тираном После Трансмиграции
Е Шу трансмигрировал в книгу, которую только что прочитал, и стал первым пушечным мясом министра, которого тираническая главная роль сбила с ног, заставив умереть от тысячи порезов, превратив в пыль и тому подобное.
Е Шу решительно собрал вещи и решил скрыться, пока этого не произошло. По дороге, чувствуя, что его одурманили, он обратился к кому-то за помощью.
Кто бы мог подумать, что на следующий день он проснется от того, что рядом с ним улыбается тиран. "Ты хорошо спал?"
Е Шу: ". "
Чтобы выжить, Е Шу был вынужден войти во дворец в качестве консорта, и отныне он жил в суровой жизни, когда тиран приказывал ему все и вся.
Когда тиран делал аннотации к складным мемориалам[1], он доливал чай и молол еще чернил.
Когда тиран ел, он проверял блюда на наличие скрытых наркотиков.
Когда тиран уходил на ночь, он даже отвечал за согревание его постели.
Только когда его живот начал расти, Е Шу заметил, что книга, в которую он трансмигрировал, кажется, немного глючит.
Этот чертов мир действительно был ABO.
Он не был одурманен, ранее. Это был первый период дифференциации, когда он стал Кунджуном!
Тиран: "Приближается период рутины этого Цяньцзюня, моя любимая супруга".
Е Шу захлопнул дверь спальни перед тираном. "Хех, ни единого шанса."
После того как стать тираном новелла after becoming the tyrant
His power shook the four seas, he was the ruler of the world]
Zhu Chi, who didn’t want to die, made a deal with the devil in exchange for the chance to survive in another world. The new body was young, full of vitality, and full of life.
Zhu Chi finally escaped from the smell of the hospital ward’s antiseptic wipes, and he smiled with joy.
Soon, after accepting the new identity, the smile on Zhu Chi’s face gradually disappeared.
He, wearing a royal robe and a crown, ruled over thirty-six states and was the only Emperor in the Western Continent.
He, aggressively levied exorbitant taxes, arbitrarily conquering neighboring lands, using gold to build a carriage, scorning the divine power and humiliating the church.
——He was a tyrant.
The devil was indeed the devil, treacherous, cunning, and sinister.
Now, Zhu Chi, who had recovered his health, had to face all of the hatred and animosity:
1, the nobility deprived of their titles
2, the cardinals who were deliberately suppressed
3, the leaders of the chamber of commerce whose wealth and property were seized
As well as: face an assassination seven days later.
If still according to the script, he would be exiled in four months, and then hanged in front of the Mohn Tower.
Zhu Chi: Splendid.
He rolled up his sleeves leisurely and smiled: What about the tyrant? If I want to, this tyrant can also rule the earth.
[I want the Rose King’s flag to fly across the mainland, I want the glory that will be like a sun that will never set, I want wherever the golden carriage passes to receive allegiances from all the people.
Born to be King]
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Frankly, I have never read a story that was more well researched than this one, the author truly put care into their story and it shows. There are even many a chapter with . more>> links to research papers/educational articles, the author practically writes research papers in the authors notes section. As for the story itself, it's a splendid politics story that took my breath away. It is a great mix of both history and fantasy combined into one. One of the strengths of this story is that the enemies of the MC aren't just there for a one-sided beat down like most stories. The stakes are real as both sides lose important people/pieces in this war. MC is extremely competent (and pretty!!) from the start and does what's best for his kingdom but there are moments where you see how being king means killing your emotions for rationality. I've bought a lot of raws on jjwxc but this one is well worth the money.
As for the weaknesses of the story: first off, if you're not in the mood for 4D political chess at the moment, this story isn't one you should reach for then. 97% of the story is politics and schemes, the 3% is literally everything else. Same with the BL aspect, you really won't find much because they don't do more than kiss a few times (they won't even kiss until ch 140!) and even then it's very much mentioned in passing. Secondly, character growth is non-existent. It's very much a case of "what you see is what you get", practically everyone is the same from beginning to end and while I had no problem with it, I do think it should be mentioned. Same with pacing, the story is very interesting an well thought out but it can get tiring because it's constant plot heavy action with very little downtime in between. Not only that, everything is focused on the war at hand, so character interaction, bonding or backstory can be seen as a bit lacking at times.
Overall, it's an absolutely stellar western historical fantasy novel, rife with elegant political maneuver and an enemy that actually makes you feel like there are things at stake. Although the story focuses 100% on the war plot and the character development takes a bit of a hit, the MC truly shows you what it means to be king, whether it be good or bad. <<less
A gem. If not perfect, then it's nearly perfect. I want to give this novel more than 5 stars.Author did their homework really well. Everything is written beautifully, both the plots and characters.
It's deep, dark, heavy, and meaningful. Make you feel depressed and yet, fulfilling. It's keep drawing you in more and more.
I love this story so much and hate it so much at the same time. But that's because author did such a great job.
The story's mainly revolves around wars (and faith). So don't expect much of romantic.
I won't spoil much but be prepared for many death.
You have to give this a try. <<less
I was so excited before reading this because of the high ratings and good reviews. The result is
. more>> I mean, I can see the efforts that the author put into this, BUT
The story feels empty.
It's trying so hard to be epic but it's just not working. The paragraphs full of flowery phrases that overcomplicate the description of the situation, like
"The terrifying winter had yet to arrive, and those small wetlands had not been completely frozen.
The King memorized the distribution of all the swamps here, but the heavy cavalry of Gulundi only knew of the largest wetland.
The King and his knights were able to pass through the frozen upper wetland unharmed, but the Gulundi heavy cavalry, due to being heavily armored, could only sink into the mud.
The sound of horseshoes clicking.
The King and his vow knights had turned their horses back.
The King pulled on the reins and looked down at the enemy who was lured into the mire by him.
The leader of the Gulundi cavalry was at the forefront of the charge and was the closest to the King at this time. He saw the King holding the long sword diagonally, the cold light flowing like the light from the moon.
The leader realized something.
The King drove his horse forward.
In the dark, the sword swept down, the curve of the sword light like that of a crescent moon.
Blood spattered from the throat of the heavy cavalry leader, and he fell back into the mud.
The mud quickly swallowed him.
The hot blood splashed onto the corner of the King's eyes. It flowed down along his pale and cold face, leaving in its place a vicious and sinister scarlet trail. The King watched coldly as his enemies were swallowed by the silent swamp.
The King pulled his horse by the reins. The heavy rain continued to fall on him.
The scarlet cloak appeared an even deeper red in the rain, so deep that it seemed to emanate a thick, bloody smell."
Uh yeah, that's just overdramatic.
So basically what happened was: the king led the enemy to silent swamp. That's all. Not less, not more. But, the way it's described is so exaggerated as if some epic battle-till-death situation happened, which is kinda hilarious.
I swear every chapters are written like YA novel prologue. One prologue is enough, imagine reading those for hundred of chapters. Yeah nope. It's trying too hard to be more than it is.
The narration feels monotone and detached, made me yawn a couple times. I also don't care that much about the characters, they feel as bland as uncooked potatoes. The MC just abruptly transformed from someone who's beridden in bed to someone who's "born a king", capable and cunning outta nowhere. Uh, character development hello?
The readers are always kept in the dark, we don't know what the MC will do next. One time he's surrounded by rebels with no army the next time he suddenly has this Ingres army loyal to him. It's like a cheat. I know the author wants to portray the MC as this smart strategist or whatever, but it's more like plot armor than anything. Whenever crisis arise, the MC suddenly, oh I have blablabla with my blablabla I can do blablabla, I have this under my control. Uh yeah sure.
Also, the Devil. He just suddenly appears, and he's obsessed with MC for no solid reason. And by the time they explain why, I already lost interest in this story. MC has no clear motivation. He "doesn't want to die" yet what he did was the opposite of that. The whole story is like walking in a town shrouded in a fog. You thought you see something but turns out it's nothing. The kingdom is like a game and the characters are the NPC. Maybe I'm too harsh, or maybe it's just my disappointment talking.
But anyway, don't let my opinion hinder you. The story is not that bad. But it's just not as great as I thought it would be.
Completed the main story and it's really good! Recommended for those who like plot-focused novel and won't recommend to those who are after a romance BL. The story is more of a shounen/seinen. Only in the extra is shown that this story is really a shounen ai.The story focuses on war between the king and pope. And the past of mc/other chara is/are slowly unfold. There are also heart wrenching moments since the story has a dark tone.
Done reading it. It is a gem. Also, while the summaries look light, it is a heavy story full of politics schemes and other. It is also quite a depressing story about MC as king. A lonely king. This story shows a lot about how it means to be king. That being a kings / leaders have nothing to do with good and bad. That no matter what a king must choose the best choice for his people even if his people condemn them and hate them. That to be . more>> a king, a leaders, means that you must accept the burdens of making decisions even if the decisions left is only bad and worse.Also, in this story you can feel the effort of people that support you or your believe in their own way. Like passing the torch from generations to generations. It maybe written that he is antihero, but please remember, this is not story of good people and bad people. Everything is grey in this story. You will see everything from ugliness of humanity to their beauty. You will see hope and despair and so many other things in between.
Also, the policy done by MC is only successful due to the situations at that time which is monarchy. Also like the story, he truly is a tyrant. <<less
It is really a well written novel. I still remember being anxious for the MC when I read the first 30 chapters because of the consequences he will/did face due to his decisions which is very in line of him being a tyrant.Although it is based on the medievel era there is also magic elements here like witches, dragons and etc, etc. The author did a great job on assimilating them together.
I can't help but to compare this novel with The Lord is Addicted in infrastructure. Both have the same . more>> medieval era background and with the MC's family name of Rose. While the TLIAII has no magic elements but the core concept is still the same. It is more focused on how the MC trying to expand and indutriallize his territory (more of an intellectual fighting) It's a laidback type of story aaaannd. PS : got furry little cuties as well. Meanwhile this novel is really serious one and more focused on war and some of them will bring you to tears. Well, I did.
I wished the author could elaborate on MC's background and emotional aspect more. There's only pitiful of them.
In short it's a good read. <<less
The premise, the title, the opening made it seem like a typical transmigration novel. However, it is anything but that. The hidden truth about the MC that even he didn't know, the devil's real intention, a conspiracy that has been hidden buried deep, the thousand-year war between light and darkness, and. many more, but that's the main points. Really, even the MC's transmigration is sus (it's related to the hidden truth)
The MC has this authoritative kingly presence, he is also very smart (able to see things from . more>> the limited info, view things from unexpected ways), very athletic (good at swords, able to contend even with knights), and an always calm and cold appearance. Compassionate or kind? in a way as well. He's a complex character.
But it gave birth to some: what the heck? How even? Is this the power of an MC? Or plot armour?
He was supposedly a sickly person on his deathbed with relatives who can't wait for him to die. So, where did this authoritative kingly presence of him come from? I don't even have to mention the athletic part, right? It's said because of the memory of the og body which had been given lessons, but even if you have the memory, can you adjust that fast?
As for the smart part, it's still understandable, but there's definitely some plot armour there. As most of the time, the MC would be: having things be told -> has a sudden revelation which others do not understand -> gave an order -> the readers are shown later why the MC gave such an order and what he found. It's basically just MC seeing things from an unexpected pov. But like WHAT?
Honestly though, it would make sense later on, and there has been subtle foreshadowing here and there. I've had my suspicions and theory regarding the MC as well (later proven to be quite right, yay), but whilst reading early on, it really felt odd and sudden how amazing the MC is as it didn't fit his supposedly sick body. Kind of 'where did that even come from' feeling.
One thing that I truly dislike is the overdramatic descriptions in some parts. Such as: the author overpraising the MC's appearance and presence, the descriptions of the battles. It was fitting in some places, yet makes me feel ugh in some part. It feels like the author wants to paint a certain atmosphere but failed.
Now for the good parts:
- Complex characters : MC's 'tyrannical' ways, a traitorous barron's idealistic pov, the devil's obedience and trickery, the duke's hard-headedness
- Clear world buildings : the geographical terrain, the other countries and forces, the supernatural setting; everything is being explained slowly and clearly
- Smooth flow and storytelling : the author can overdo it when explaining the MC's beauty and some parts, but the story flows nicely in general. Clear scene change, minimum filler ch, engaging chapters, cliffhangers
I have a feeling (I'm like 99, 8% sure) they have a history together which the MC doesn't know (or remember) himself. As for the nature of their relationship in this history, who knows? But there's a reason for the ML's suspicious actions.
Still so good though. It's more on the mysteries, actions, conspiracy. The MC is very independent as well.
+1 for the author's effort in researching and explanations in the footnotes
As the setting is based on England in Middle Ages with plagues (mixed with supernatural elements), there's bound to be some parts based on historical events. The author always gave footnotes for: source of quotes, parts based on historical events and the explanation, parts inspired from reality. (I cannot say for the accuracy as I read in MTL which gives me a headache at times, but at least there's an effort given.)
I don't remember if the translator translated these footnotes or not. Understandable if they don't as some are really long (like probably half the story chapter's length).
Talking about translation, Nyx's translation is quite good. It still flows nicely, the translation for the many foreign sounding names aren't odd (except for maybe Sheehan. was he supposed to be Sean or smth? who knows)
I did find some odd translations that I'm not quite sure about though. Such as: hoofs (should be hooves), the term "mr" at the end of sentences and odd places (maybe it should be "sir?"), and the term "monk." (maybe priest is better?) I did read MTL, and it translated as monk, but given that it's basically the church with pope, bishops, templar knights, it's a bit odd to have monk in their ranks. <<less
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