The King of the Battlefield
The King of the Battlefield

The King of the Battlefield

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The King of the Battlefield novel is a popular light novel covering Action, Adventure, and Fantasy genres. Written by the Author Onhu. 292 chapters have been translated and translation of all chapters was completed.

Summary

Humanity was on the brink of destruction. Muyoung, an assassin from the Forest of Death, fell to his knees. There were corpses all around him. For years, he had worked for the Forest of Death and had finally been able to eradicate them. Now, he, himself, was about to die. He closed his eyes as he felt his heart stop beating.

Suddenly, Muyoung opened his eyes. By some miracle, he was still alive. He then realized that he had actually gone back 40 years in time. Join him as he decides to fix humanity’s past mistakes and fight against the 72 demons of the Underworld.

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  • Martyr 1

    It was a good read. A bit rushed but you get the feeling. The author seemed to not want to make it super long and repetitive, so I respect it My final grade for it is 8. While not a masterpiece, it was a good relief to read

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  • AsouTsu 5

    Hey guys, I searched the wiki but didn't find MC's wives. Is the harem tag a lie?

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  • lnwUser106576 1

    I could be wrong but after chapter 181 does the mc become Natsufrom fairytail whenever he encounters flames

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  • ReadingMonarch 5

    I feel like the story was rushed.. there are many character and scenarios that aren't finished.. like the boy who lost his parents and swore for revenge and some of his skill aren't even completed yet. Even Asura and the Deva's weren't introduced.. such a waste of plot. This would've been an 8/10 if not for the incomplete plot. But it was a good read so I'll give it a 5.5/10

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  • SoumikSahaRoy 1

    Can anyone tell me about the romance part? Is there harem?

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  • HomieReader 21

    This novel wasn't really that good tbh. I love Woohee though. She was one of the few reasons I stayed till the end

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    • SoumikSahaRoy 1

      Um...is there harem? Happy ending?

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      • ahmetc 4

        3 novels by this author have the same label but no harem..one is close to yaoi..so i decided never to read this author

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      • HomieReader 21

        There was no romance. I honestly don't even understand what happened in the ending so I can't determine whether or not it's happy or sad

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      • HeavenBear17 1

        I think it’s better to just ignore the epilogue

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      • Polatimus 1

        I'm guessing muyoung lead everyone back to earth with the ark and sky mirror. But the last chapter I think was a flashback from when he destroyed the forest of death, and his last moments from his 1st life.

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      • HomieReader 21

        I see

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  • Ertegun 1

    last part Also, if Solomon wanted to kill everyone and if Baal just wanted the best specie (demons) to survive, who made the system to distribute rewards ? Trials were said to have been made by Solomon to shake the world or something in one of the last chapter (so not to train humans), and Merlin said he wasn't really on board with Solomon so he created the Blue Temple to train humans in the early stage, but I doubt he was strong enough to distribute rewards to millions of humans. So was it just an inconsistency or did I miss something ? To sum it up, it was too heavy for 300 chapters. But while i listed bad points which were frustrating as a reader imo, I still think it was a good read. Plus, I love these stories that use known stories and legends (like ORV for example), so just by name-dropping Solomon, Merlin and 72 demons god I was in. Well, that was a long review...

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  • Ertegun 1

    second part And also, while I wouldn't say it was bad per se, I feel like the "king and his territory" part was not really that developed, Muyoung was just strong and all his speechs were basically just "I don't care, figure it out yourselves". Well, it still worked as is, but I fell like the author wanted to work slowly on this part over his story, but like the rest it was one of too many things he had introduced but had no time to work on. And I think there was no explanation about where the true Muyoung / number 0 was after Muyoung went back in time, in the original time line he died but in the new time line he should be alive ?

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  • Ertegun 1

    First part Just finished the story and I would say it was a decent read, I just fell like the author put way too much abilities, and probably didn't really know what to do with them : Muyoung only completed 2 of the 6 paths of Asura, he was supposed to make 100 slash for his swordsmanship and ended up just making 51, at the beginning there was something about summoning Buddha if he collected items but it was dropped, some skills went from D or E to A/S in one chapter (like his swordsmanship going up after looking at Kingslayer). The same can be said for what I would call plot points or characters, like Tacan's rival who just straight up disappeared from the story, the other gods representants (like Snow and Moon), The other 9 masters of darkness who stayed bystanders until the end, the emphasis put on the new Hyacinth who was, in the end, useless. I mean, she just led Mulalan but Hansung and Seraphine could have done the same.

    Edited: 1y
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    • CrippledPenguin 4

      Continued: like all that baal needed was to have someone summon diablo, wait for Solomon to show up than have them unsummon him. The idea that his plan was for the entire novel to play out except for the end is ridiculous. Don't get me wrong I enjoyed a lot of it but how many times did Muyoung have to break the rules of the universe to barely get where he is, it is unbelievable that baal could expect a HUMAN to be capable of all of that, and even if he could, how would he be surprised when he breaks the laws of the universe again and ruins his plans. It also goes against what baal stood for, if you were gonna put everyone in a glass bottle, Muyoung was stronger, not the demon gods, the human, so, in reality baal won because he got what he wanted, the strongest. Also weren't the demon gods chosen through lemegeton or something? They were already in the book. Angels were never explained, were they like lesser gods or what? why did baal kill them all. Where did the spear come from? IJdk

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    • CrippledPenguin 4

      The Hyacinth storyline still confuses me, like sooo much build up to nothing. Also with the whole who created system, maybe Solomon actually did do it to 'create caos' like with the fairys, assumably so that something like diablo would happen. I think that makes some amount of sense, though why an illusionary demon king would allow Solomon to enter I don't know. The other thing that frustrates me is that Solomon had no real reason to slit into 2, like why does God have 2 completely separate ideas that he feels so strongly about he would split in 2. Also there was something in the final chapters about the species that Solomon created was devils or demons or something, which again doesn't make sence. The final thing that annoys me is why is earth unique? Like did other species have planets or what? We're all the other species already determined to be failures? Because there is no way that humans are at all close to dragons. Nvm I thought of another thing, baals plan. It's so dumb

      Edited: 9mo
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  • hayyden10 1

    Its good 😀 one Should definitely read it

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