Akuyaku Kizoku toshite Hitsuyou na Sore
That Is Needed for a Villainous Aristocrat
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Akuyaku Kizoku toshite Hitsuyou na Sore

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Japanese: 悪役貴族として必要なそれ
English: That Is Needed for a Villainous Aristocrat
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Oct 27, 2023 to ?
Genre: Fantasy Fantasy
Theme: Isekai Isekai
Serialization: Dengeki Daioh
Authors: Natsuno, Umi (Art), Masakorin (Story)

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Score: 6.541 (scored by 208208 users)
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Ranked: #161672
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Popularity: #16688
Members: 949
Favorites: 1

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Preliminary Spoiler
Sep 20, 2024
Preliminary (8/? chp)
Oh yay another edgy Isekai where the main character solves all conflict with violence what fun. First of all this might as well not even be an Isekai because you don't even see MC get reincarnated it just starts in the fantasy world and speed blitzes through his childhood, he never makes any references to the world he comes from and never uses any of his real world knowledge so like what even is the point? All the talking in this is poorly written with so much cringe it actually hurts and every character he interacts with wants to marry him or be his subordinate ...
Jun 30, 2024
Preliminary (5/? chp)
7.2/10


Another manga about the main character being reborn into the game world as the villain. The trope does have some different executions, and this manga is taking the route where the mc applies zero knowledge from his former life, and he harnesses the “evil.” Of course, this quickly becomes quite cringy and edgy, but it’s still enjoyable nonetheless.

This story does have some potential, but a major problem arises from how quickly the main character gets his subordinates to fully pledge their loyalty to him — this also causes them to feel a bit under-developed and hollow, but it’s still serviceable to get the plot ...