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How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom #7

How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom, Volume 7

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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?!

The revolutionary administrative fantasy series, volume seven!

239 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 25, 2018

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Profile Image for Nicolo.
2,870 reviews173 followers
June 17, 2021
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.
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2,554 reviews93 followers
July 12, 2024
I think this is where my reading journey with this series ends. I love the world building aspects of what Souma is trying to do, but the story is being completely taken over by the harem building. Other characters are starting to do it as well and it's just getting to be too much. Too focused on that one thing versus everything else. I love the political aspects of the story but there's not much there compared to the harem. The writing also suffers because there are way too many characters being introduced with their own POV.
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845 reviews15 followers
March 8, 2022
There is uncertainty and not logical thought behind having the Republic of Turgis a tundra and icy land if they are on the same latitude of Friedonia Kingdom and border them almost completely from north to south. if the author would have explained the extreme cold weather as something magical, that does not follow scientific/natural rules, then maybe. But the way the map is illustrated it is impossible for 2 territories in the same latitude to have radically different climates.
More than importing and exporting hypodermic needles, they should have transported the technicians that can manufacture them all the way to Friedonia, so that they do not have to talk to anyone. More than giving away the doctors work, training and medical formulas, they should have hired the artisans and industrial technicians to have everything done in Friedonia. yes, they would not have helped or made their bonds stronger with their neighbors and allies, but a territories duty is not to foster the welfare of other countries. Who pays for everything in the end is the taxpayers of Friedonia, because Souma does not have a salary, does not really have an official job, and is just managing other people's money.
I originally liked the fact that this author imagined an alternate reality world that urgently needed to be improved. It was all positive. No perverts, underachievers, non-committal, main characters that seek revenge. This light novel is different than most of the rest of the Isekais.
I find it contradictory that everywhere the main character goes (Souma), he lies about his name and his profession. There is no honor in lying constantly to everybody you meet. As if the people he encounters somehow have geopolitical and current events knowledge about everybody and everything that goes on in this Landia continent. It is self-centered and naive to think that everybody is going to know or care about Souma. So he is a future king not confirmed yet from another kingdom, so who cares? No one, maybe some of the citizens of Friedonia, but none of the readers and none of the foreigners, for sure.
Half of this Volume 7 are side stories. I have yet to understand the meaning of them. They deepen the secondary characters, but do not push the plot arcs along. So they are a filler, common in light novels. Sort of like the extra packaging you always throw away from all the things you buy. Some say side stories are fan-service, a way to deepen the bond between fictional characters and their fans. It's really more an alternative way to fill the space quotas that the publishers create for the authors.
Anyways, this light novel series is slow. One action adventure and one objective per volume. The ogres in the Republic were defeated here, and a health treaty was inacted between Friedonia, the Grand Chaos Empire and the Republic of Turgis.
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176 reviews2 followers
April 20, 2023
Good political developments here as we see the republic of Turgis and souma goes to explore some of the other bordering countries. A lot of side stories about small encounters involving the minor side characters. As the author's note mentioned, having the main heroine away for most of this book due to a very uncommon reason would probably not happen in most other light novels. The acquisition of Kuu as a friend is nice and a good male addition to the story. Lots of ears and tails in this one cause it focuses on the beast nation.
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213 reviews
June 13, 2023
A good entry in the series, my only disapointment being that Tomoe is still not relevant to the story events, despite being on the cover. I'm sure she will get her time to shine but now wasn't it. ^^; Half of the book is the actual story, and the second half is a whole lot of short and bonus stories that form an epilogue for the most part, which is much better than the haphazard bonuses we got on some previous volumes. The new characters are fun and it's nice to see a country with a very different way to live.
16 reviews
June 2, 2023
Pas mal mais, je ne comprends toujours pas qui est la fille sur la page de couverture. Je trouve que ce tome parle pas mal des voyages à l'étranger mais, également dans les after story la prends pas mal de choses qui est aussi intéressant. J'ai également été très content d'apprendre que Liscia est enceinte est également apprécié le fait que les autres financées fassent leur possible pour se rapprocher de Souma.
Profile Image for Frank Bertino.
1,709 reviews15 followers
October 27, 2021
Entertaining Read

Souma 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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1,236 reviews47 followers
October 29, 2023
This book is much, much better than the previous one. Here we have Souma traveling to another kingdom and meeting some interesting new characters. Luckily, there is no new girlfriend. I-m afraid the author will keep going with that until he ends up with the 8 wives Liscia said he was allowed to.

Anyway, this book is fun, the new scenery is lively and the drama is entertaining.
Profile Image for Enzo.
828 reviews1 follower
February 7, 2024
A super fun series and the way it continues building its universe is really different and might be the thing that keeps me coming back.
Souma continues to not only build up his nation but also is now recruiting Allies. Its a great story.
Profile Image for Jay.
88 reviews1 follower
September 25, 2018
the main story in this volume was a real snooze; could've just sold me the epilogues and i'd be about as happy.
Profile Image for Somen Sarkar.
57 reviews3 followers
August 5, 2021
Friendship with another nation + medical evolution. Next will be interesting.
102 reviews1 follower
August 26, 2021
I love rereading this series

I 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.
72 reviews
September 16, 2021
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.
August 3, 2023
Great book series

This book was amazing, I love the plot twists, i love the whole story I'm looking forwards to reading the next book.
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126 reviews1 follower
February 15, 2024
Good book

Good book . I love this book . Thank you for this book . . . . . . . . . . .
70 reviews
November 11, 2018

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!


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