He made his break through and proved the naysayers wrong. But just as everything in life was falling into place, he died. A strange being meets him in the in-between, and he is given a second chance at life. The world he's reborn into in full of wonderous monsters and adventures to be had.
However, he's not human anymore, but a demon. And not just any demon, but a Colorless prince. Even worse, demons and humans don't exactly...get along. War looms between the two nations, and threatens to capsize his life into chaos and blood.
If he wants to make anything of himself, he will need to work very, very hard.
It's a shame he's not sure what to do or where he wants to go.
Please note: The story is a slow burn and only starts to pick up after chapter 8. Also, if you like Re:Zero, give this one a shot.
it is an interesting and well-written story, if you mention a problem it would be the pure lack of ambition, as far as I read, constant complaints and lack of maturity, despite being someone reincarnated. It will improve, I'm sure about it, but this is the assessment I can give up to the point I read.
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The very first thing noticeable about this story was the focus on establishing the character's personality within the first few chapters, which are essentially a long prologue rather than individual chapters.
The next thing that we notice is the plots that are unfolding around the MC. We see a distinct lack of screentime where parents are not even mentioned. Instead, we are given 2 maids who have a lot of power over a prince. And both of them seem to have their own agenda. I.E... plots, plots all around.
The grammar is also on the point and was enjoyable to read. In the end, I would only say, give it a read.
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