How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (Light Novel) Vol. 7

How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (Light Novel) Vol. 7

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  • Create Date:2021-12-27 09:51:02
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Dojyomaru
  • ISBN:1645055124
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Summary

Summoned to another world to slay the mighty beast。。。of governance!

When the aggressively pragmatic Kazuya Souma is summoned to another world as a hero, he’s not given a quest, he’s given a kingdom to rule。 On top of that, he’s betrothed to the previous king’s daughter! To get the country back in order, Souma gathers a group of gifted individuals to his side。 Will their impressive talents and his own knack for logistics be enough to get the country on its feet again?

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Reviews

Frank Bertino

Entertaining ReadSouma is continuing his foreign visitations to the cold country in the South。 He finds craftsmen whose skills he wants for the kingdom。 He has technology that the Republic could use, so it comes down to bargaining with the head man of the nation。 I like the action, humor, intrigue, and romance。 I look forward to the next book。

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Erik

4/5。 Este volumen estuvo bueno。 Poco enfoque en el harem, mucho en política y en la vida de los personajes secundarios。 Realmente se siente vivo el mundo。

Eric Warren

I love rereading this seriesI like the way problems are solved in this series。 It appeals to me I know they aren't the perfect solution but it's a fun story。 I love rereading this seriesI like the way problems are solved in this series。 It appeals to me I know they aren't the perfect solution but it's a fun story。 。。。more

Somen Sarkar

Friendship with another nation + medical evolution。 Next will be interesting。

Nicolo

The otherworld tour continues in this volume, with King Souma and his entourage looking to clinch a business agreement with their neighbor Republic of Turgis located in the frigid south of the continent。The Realist Hero series continues to be a great read for me, especially the manga adaptation。 This review is for the seventh volume of the light novel。 As a reader, I'm all in for Souma's realist approaches to problem solving diplomacy and statecraft, and there's certainly enough here for it to b The otherworld tour continues in this volume, with King Souma and his entourage looking to clinch a business agreement with their neighbor Republic of Turgis located in the frigid south of the continent。The Realist Hero series continues to be a great read for me, especially the manga adaptation。 This review is for the seventh volume of the light novel。 As a reader, I'm all in for Souma's realist approaches to problem solving diplomacy and statecraft, and there's certainly enough here for it to be interesting。 However, I do prefer the worldbuilding to the harem-building。 It seems that every other male character is looking to build their own harems, which is a shame, because it distracts from the main draw。 It also makes the cast unwieldy。 So much so that the main female lead, the princess of the kingdom had to take a maternity leave to allow the other romantic leads their own chance to snuggle to the main character。 This expanded cast is going to be a problem, aside from the sloppy writing, there's barely enough pages in the main story that multiple epilogue chapters had to be done to give the reader an update on what the other characters were doing。I mentioned the sloppy writing and mediocre dialogue, which isn't a problem with the more condensed pacing of the manga adaptation。 Thus, the Realist Hero manga is still my preferred way to enjoy this series。 。。。more

Ahmed Raashid

A solid volume i like how well it explored the culture of the republic

Pulkit Zaveri

Seamed like a filler novel

Yudi Lee

Great Story

Joshua

Another great book in the series, this book follows the characters as they deal with the fallout from their decisions throughout the previous books at the end。 However, the bulk of the book deals with negotiating with the Republic of Turgis and learning about their culture。 There are also some very touching moments sprinkled throughout the book that brings a certain levity to it that can be enjoyed by all。 Unlike some of the previous books where there is a sense of urgency and danger, this one i Another great book in the series, this book follows the characters as they deal with the fallout from their decisions throughout the previous books at the end。 However, the bulk of the book deals with negotiating with the Republic of Turgis and learning about their culture。 There are also some very touching moments sprinkled throughout the book that brings a certain levity to it that can be enjoyed by all。 Unlike some of the previous books where there is a sense of urgency and danger, this one is more about fleshing out the world even further as well as giving the main protagonist a reason to continue doing what he has been doing。I won't spoil it, but it's drawn out in a way that I personally found entertaining and pretty realistic in how I imagine something like that would go in medieval times。 While there are a very small handful of spelling errors, likely due to translation issues, it isn't something that would bother the average reader。 Overall, this is a solid addition to the rest of the series。 。。。more

Alec Rebert

4。1

Miracle152004

Having returned from the Star Dragon Mountain Range, Souma heads to the next destination on his diplomatic tour, the Republic of Turgis。 While he is there to investigate the possibility of forming cordial relations with a neighbor they currently have no interaction with, Souma finds his attention drawn to the high level of the local blacksmiths, and a plan occurs to him。 Sensing that state level negotiations will be necessary to make his plan a reality, he succeeds in arranging a meetin Having returned from the Star Dragon Mountain Range, Souma heads to the next destination on his diplomatic tour, the Republic of Turgis。 While he is there to investigate the possibility of forming cordial relations with a neighbor they currently have no interaction with, Souma finds his attention drawn to the high level of the local blacksmiths, and a plan occurs to him。 Sensing that state level negotiations will be necessary to make his plan a reality, he succeeds in arranging a meeting with the republic's head of state。 In order to make the negotiations fruitful, Souma demonstrates the kingdom's power to the republic。 "I will show the republic the 'gain' to be had from working with us, and the 'threat' to make them hesitate to oppose us。" Can Souma's secret plan move the republic?! The revolutionary administrative fantasy series, volume seven! ** 。。。more

Jay

the main story in this volume was a real snooze; could've just sold me the epilogues and i'd be about as happy。 the main story in this volume was a real snooze; could've just sold me the epilogues and i'd be about as happy。 。。。more

Riksan Riksan

that was a very exciting book