Isekai Kenkokuki |
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Become lord
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Synonyms: Different World Foundation
Japanese: 異世界建国記
Author:
KOIZUMI
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2017-09-19 to ?
Serialization:
Young Ace UP
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Alternatives:
Synonyms: Different World Foundation
Japanese: 異世界建国記
Japanese: 異世界建国記
Author:
KOIZUMI
Type:
Manga
Status:
Publishing
Publish:
2017-09-19 to ?
Serialization:
Young Ace UP
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Summary
The protagonist after an accident is "reborn" in another world as an abandoned child and is entrusted with other abandoned children like him. In order to survive, using vast knowledge of previous world, he teaches them new things...starting from how to prepare and cultivate a land. Little by little, orphans gathered, and upon hearing rumors of a new village, others began to migrate. The group that had been nothing but children had become a village before anyone have realized. And then various countries in the surroundings started to have an eye on it…
This is the epic tale of the man who would later be known as the Divine Emperor.
(Source: Novel Updates, edited)
This is the epic tale of the man who would later be known as the Divine Emperor.
(Source: Novel Updates, edited)
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Isekai Kenkokuki review
Have you ever seen the Martian? Did you enjoy just watching Matt Damon use his brains to solve a bunch of different problems? Then this manga might be for you, because it's very similar, though it focuses more on social and political issues, such as political marriages, economics, and dealing with tyrants, rather than technology or survival.
As a standard Isekai, it's nothing amazing. There's drama, some suspense, enjoyable characters, but there's also a lot of talking/exposition about what to do in the political battleground that might leave you a bit bored if you're not interested in that stuff. That said, I enjoyed it. I laughed, I cared about the characters, the art is good, and most of the decisions/solutions I could follow and made sense. |