How to Live as the Enemy Prince

How to Live as the Enemy Prince
How to Live as the Enemy Prince



Most of the problems of the other reviewers/readers who rated low is the simplistic writing, which may be due to translation or the Author's writing style. The translation could have been better, but there was effort, which made How to Live as the Enemy Prince somewhat understandable.

This story has one of the most decent world-building I've seen. It doesn't give you a whole block of text explaining the world, using flowery words and all those other unnecessary details just so the word count would increase; No, it describes the world to you in snippets, and you get to construct it up by yourself, and you'd recall it much better because you've comprehended it and not skipped it because you found it lengthy.

It's filled with politics, like Game of Thrones level, and it shows that you don't have to be physically powerful to be declared a force to reckon with. Influence, backing, and station can mean power. Just because he's the King doesn't mean that he can make a move carelessly without expecting a rebellion to break out; Just because she's a queen and a woman (who by all rights should be under the King's rule) doesn't mean that she doesn't have enough influence and backing to remove anyone she dislikes. It's like chess; even the pawn can turn the tide upside down.

The characterizations are spectacular, too. Every pertinent character, even the adversary, is a hue of grey, not just pristine white and pitch black, even though there's no sob backstory for them to make the readers pity them. MC uses his knowledge from his past life and the few he has during his merge with the original owner of the body to rise above the ranks; the people who'd turn to serve him have personalities, likes, dislikes, and relationships of their own, antagonists also breakdown when pushed to a point, some of them redeemed, and others far too gone.

At any rate, the plot turns deeper as the story goes on, and the character growth (especially the supporting roles) has been my greatest pleasure when reading How to Live as the Enemy Prince. MC learns to forgive but not forget and seeks to reform a better future that won't end in tragedy like it did before.

Latest chapter: 60
Note: 535 Chapters (Discontinued because the author passed away)

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