: You can read the original, ongoing version for free on Shōsetsuka ni Narō, the user-generated site where the author, Sou Akaike , first began the series in May 2020.
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Servants and Vassals: The Master of the Land's loyal servants and vassals play a crucial role in the series, often providing comedic relief and support to the Master. They are fiercely loyal and dedicated to their lord, even if they are sometimes exasperated by his antics. : You can read the original, ongoing version
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Furthermore, the series excels in its characterization and tone. The "Okiraku" (easygoing/pleasure-seeking) nature of the protagonist creates a relaxed atmosphere that permeates the narrative. He is not a brooding anti-hero, but a capable administrator who genuinely cares for his citizens. This fosters a heartwarming dynamic between the lord and his people. The supporting cast is not merely a collection of tropes but represents the vibrancy of the community. The conflicts—often border disputes or economic hurdles—are resolved through wit, diplomacy, and strategy rather than sheer brute force. This shift from physical violence to intellectual problem-solving is a refreshing palate cleanser for readers fatigued by endless battle shonen tropes.