How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (Light Novel) Vol. 6

How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (Light Novel) Vol. 6

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  • Create Date:2022-01-26 08:52:43
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Dojyomaru
  • ISBN:164505229X
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Summary

A STORM APPROACHES

An invitation from the godbeast, Mother Dragon, takes Souma to the Star Dragon Mountain Range to attend the Contract Ceremony, where contracts between knights and dragons are formed。 There, he meets and befriends flightless dragon Naden, who has always been taunted for her inability to fly。 But Souma’s attempts to make her realize her own value are rudely interrupted when the Mother Dragon prophesies impending disaster—an unforeseen calamity is about to strike the Star Dragon Mountain Range, and Souma’s caught right in it!

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Reviews

John Curry

No disappointmentI find this book very entertaining。。MC is great。。it’s really easy storyline to follow。。can’t wait to read the next book。。if your hesitant to read it。。don’t be

Frank Bertino

Entertaining ReadSouma is heading to the country of the dragons in response to an Invitation。 He becomes involved with helping a young dragon and dealing with a foreseen incident。 Souma learns more about his new world。 I like the action, humor, intrigue, and romance。 I look forward to the next book。

Y。

This started out as a very 'light' novel, with barely anything happening at all。 It seemed more like a fairytale than a story of rebuilding a kingdom。 However, after the plot started moving forward, the number of unanswered questions became irritating。 Like the previous books, many of the events were nonsensical and overboard。 Many things were unnecessary and repetitive, too。 However, I liked the ending of Chapter 7。 Yet, it just makes the story seem unfinished。 If all the 10 volumes were put to This started out as a very 'light' novel, with barely anything happening at all。 It seemed more like a fairytale than a story of rebuilding a kingdom。 However, after the plot started moving forward, the number of unanswered questions became irritating。 Like the previous books, many of the events were nonsensical and overboard。 Many things were unnecessary and repetitive, too。 However, I liked the ending of Chapter 7。 Yet, it just makes the story seem unfinished。 If all the 10 volumes were put together and edited into a book or two, perhaps then the series would end up being satisfactory。 。。。more

Erik

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 3/5。 Este volumen no fue especialmente interesante。 Lo único importante que se mencionó fue que el mundo de Souma puede ser el mismo que en el que se encuentra。 Mushoku Tensei ya hizo algo similar, por lo que no me impactó tanto。 Las interacciones de personajes y el harem no es lo mío, pero el mundo sí es interesante。 Seguiré leyendo la novela solo porque quiero resolver las dudas y misterios。 Si permanece un 3/5 por muchos volumenes a la mejor lo deje en espera。

Finhir

4。1/5

Kyle Aiken

Fun times aheadThis is how you relax。 The main characters stay enjoyable and entertaining。 What more can you ask for? More cute heroines that's what! Fun times aheadThis is how you relax。 The main characters stay enjoyable and entertaining。 What more can you ask for? More cute heroines that's what! 。。。more

Somen Sarkar

another wife! Another mystery。

Nicolo

This book is essentially the Ugly Duckling fairy tale masquerading as the fifth volume of the world-building Realist Hero light novel series。I'm enjoying the direction has this series has taken after a superb start。 This volume heralds the start of a world tour for our Realist Hero monarch。 This is enough to be optimistic for its direction, but it has started to become more harem building rather than the statecraft, politics and diplomatic maneuvering that I've come to expect from this series。 A This book is essentially the Ugly Duckling fairy tale masquerading as the fifth volume of the world-building Realist Hero light novel series。I'm enjoying the direction has this series has taken after a superb start。 This volume heralds the start of a world tour for our Realist Hero monarch。 This is enough to be optimistic for its direction, but it has started to become more harem building rather than the statecraft, politics and diplomatic maneuvering that I've come to expect from this series。 At least, it's a harem addition that's more of a political marriage that would strengthen the ties of both the Kingdom and the Mother Dragon。It's really starting to become more clear that waiting for the manga adaption is the best option if I want to enjoy this story in its optimal form。 。。。more

Joaquin Escudero-Green

Souma gets another one! This volume adds another person to his family in a most predictable way。 I did find that whole storyline a tad bit on the cliche side but it's redeemed because of the twist dropped at the end。 It's not earth shattering but it's enough of a shocker for me to want to read more。 Souma gets another one! This volume adds another person to his family in a most predictable way。 I did find that whole storyline a tad bit on the cliche side but it's redeemed because of the twist dropped at the end。 It's not earth shattering but it's enough of a shocker for me to want to read more。 。。。more

Hugo

These books are fun but as you descend into them, they get more and more fan service。

Yudi Lee

This volume story is exciting yet at some point also boring, but still really good story

Hisham El-far

Volume 6 expands the worldbuilding considerably by taking the story to another country。It also rips up some pre-conceived notions readers might have about the world Souma was summoned to and its connection to where Souma came from。3。5 out of 5。

Jordan

I really liked the different plays on western dragons and eastern ryuus。

Muhammad Safri Juliardi

This volume has a big development to the story and even tough some development can be quite predictable, I really enjoyed reading it

Alec Rebert

I started out really liking this series but I'm not sure how I feel about is now curious to see where it goes tho3。9 I started out really liking this series but I'm not sure how I feel about is now curious to see where it goes tho3。9 。。。more

Terrence

Ok volume。 It does help push the story in a direction (with a twist you may or may not like), but the actual volume was kind of weak。 The cast is getting really large, to the point where it may be tough for the book to support all of them。 And progress on the babymaking / love making of Souma is still very sluggish, which is making some of the interactions a bit awkward。We meet a new female character, the supposed "real girl" of the cast, though her story arc with Souma is anything but relatable Ok volume。 It does help push the story in a direction (with a twist you may or may not like), but the actual volume was kind of weak。 The cast is getting really large, to the point where it may be tough for the book to support all of them。 And progress on the babymaking / love making of Souma is still very sluggish, which is making some of the interactions a bit awkward。We meet a new female character, the supposed "real girl" of the cast, though her story arc with Souma is anything but relatable (Beauty and the Beast music is referenced in the story, and a Disney fairy tale is probably an apt comparison)。 I felt their relationship moved too fast, but I guess that's kind of the nature of these stories。The enemy of the story was kept vague, and the resolution was pretty lame (although it makes sense)。 Not a very rousing finale。 There's some side stories after the author's "Midword", so I'll take a peek at those, time permitting (Prepub expires after tomorrow)。Hal figures more into this tale, though he still feels like just a hanger on。 I guess the story is going to start to revolve around more of the side cast。 I just don't know that the cast is that strong or interesting to split time with。 I guess we'll see。The direction of the story I feel is still weird。 The whole queen thing from a few volumes back (the time travel premonition ability of dark magic) hasn't really come back into play, but now we got a whole 'nother ridiculous twist about the world that we have to think about。 If they can connect those two dots, it could be fun。 Otherwise, the queen explaining away the fact that they chose Souma as King due to a premonition seems like a random dropped plot line / red herring excuse。 。。。more

Nathan Padilla

Dragons, plot, wives oh myAnother great volume to read and it just keeps on getting better。 Honestly i liked volume 5 better than this but it doesn't disappoint in the least so don't worry and read it! Dragons, plot, wives oh myAnother great volume to read and it just keeps on getting better。 Honestly i liked volume 5 better than this but it doesn't disappoint in the least so don't worry and read it! 。。。more

Raymond Erdey

To me, the base message of this story is finding worth when you feel worthless。