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How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom: Volume 7

How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom Series, Book 7

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How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom: Volume 7

By: Dojyomaru
Narrated by: BJ Harrison
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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?!

©2018 Dojyomaru; English translation copyright 2018 by J-Novel Club LLC; Original Japanese edition published in 2018 by OVERLAP, Inc.; Cover illustration by Fuyuyuki (P)2023 Tantor
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great story I love the epilogue always love hearing little stories that have no affects on the world but just serve to deepen relationships.

Awesome

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I live the story so far. I also like how much thought the author places on each character.

the story is getting good!

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The Realist Hero series is one of the best entries in this genre and the story in this volume takes us to another nation and shows Soma once again trying to find a workable solution to the issues his poor kingdom (but getting wealthier each day) faces.

A very good series well done

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I enjoyed this volume while it is not as high-packed as the earlier volumes. I still say this is a very worth listening to because it shows a lot of character development and relationships between all the main side characters. But one thing you will learn is that they were family. Family is important. Family, family, family. This series comes second to the fast and the furious when it comes to the need of family.

Solid continuation of the other volumes.

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This is a refreshing take on the isekai genre that continues to introduce new concepts and characters without being overwhelming. The protagonist is flawed enough and recognizes his own flaws in a realistic humility. The only point I can say I do not like about the books is more my fault than anything else, since I've been listen to all the books in quick succession, I tend to drift out during the frequent recaps. I do not need to hear "This is the same light moss that is used in the street lamps" again.

the series continues to build on itself without telling the same story over and over.

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I'll be honest, the book is worth the credits if you're a fan of the series. yeah you'll probably complain about one or two plot points but overall it was a very good book and I'd recommended.

Agood listen

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if you're somebody who's reading my honest review it's really difficult to say what stood out the most however there were just quite a few things that I was bothered by in the story not just by this novel but honestly past number 3 a couple things The fact that the intermissions take place on a story that's only 8 hours long on an audiobook The fact that you already get your epilogue when you still have two and a half hours left I understand the importance of developing character plotlines but hours and hours to do it just seem like you're taking away from the overall story another thing that really bothers me is the author seems to really try to make it seem like Soma's accomplishments are not that big of a deal or that he's not really that special trying to at the same time puff up other people's accomplishments they even say things like his rule is peaceful or is not really that noteworthy when either talking about the future or about the kingdom as a whole however he's an incredibly complex character who does an incredible job And besides Marshall ability which could easily be rectified with his puppetry ability by developing mechanical puppets He's incredibly smart and comes up with ingenious ways of defeating his enemies again I feel like the writer is trying too hard to downplay his accomplishments while at the same time puffing up everybody else who doesn't actually do that much either way that's just my honest opinion still a decent read but I don't know if I'll reread it I don't know if it's that kind of story

honestly it's hard to say

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very boring story with no new info I really liked the first few books but it really fell off here

get ready for a snooze fest

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The previous book was so good that it felt like a culmination of all the previous entries. I really hope it because a feature length film however this entry completely hides in its shadow. virtually no personal or relational growth happened. and the southern continent and its people were utterly underwhelming. though like stated above, the epilogue was what I really wanted for this chapter and it did not disappoint.

The long epilogue saved a wasted chapter

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