16-year-old Mochizuki Touya continues everyday life in his new world, well aware that it could all come tumbling down at any moment. He's the budding administrator of Babylon, the fledgling grand duke of Brunhild, and now he's a... mecha pilot? Desperate to find a way to halt the incoming Phrase onslaught, Touya makes a mad dash for the Hangar of Babylon, hoping it can give him the edge he needs. What he finds is the Frame Gear, an ancient humanoid fighting machine! Join Touya and his ever-growing band of wives as they tap into their mechanical sides. All systems standby for a tale of swords, sorcery, and oversized wrenches.
Still fun to read but I feel like the writing is getting a little sloppy. Repetitive phrases in consecutive sentences are an example. And some sentences are nonsensical - apparently leaving out a word or two. Another thing I've notice in this and many other Japanese light novels is an aversion to using the word "said". The author jumps through all kinds of hoops to let the reader know who is speaking. Things like giving the speaker a quirk or tell so you know who it is. Or having the speaking do an action that implies they spoke. It's exhausting and I'd really like to read a sentence that just was: She said, "I am the one speaking right now..." It's getting a little crowded, character-wise. My waifu in this series has always been Yae with Linze running a close second. Poor Linze barely got a mention in this one.
Much like previous volumes, a slow paced slice-of-life of an overpowered MC cruising his way through a fairly pleasant and adventurer's life while dealing with monsters and international politics. In this case there is getting the frame gear working, adding mechs to the story, finding more components of Babylon and staging a coup to deal with a tyrant after they dragged Sushie into the mess. All in all, an entertaining light-hearted story as long as you don't want drama, depth or tension. The kind of story I don't mind to read on occasion.
We see giant robots and mysterious amnesiacs in the sixth volume of the series. Touya continues gathering wife-candidates. He will eventually have nine, and I could see him getting along with the new princess he saves.
Previously, only Touya and the gynoids were privy to this bit of info, but someone lets it slip. At the moment, Touya has six wives, so another three have to come from somewhere.
I enjoyed the book. Thanks for reading my review, and see you next time.
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I'm one again writing a great review for this epic book series can't wait to read more of the main character story as the world continues to unfold in front of him. If you looking for something tickle your funny bone the book series is for you. Once again thank you so much for the story Patora Fuyuhara.
As the story progresses, the group keeps meeting more dastardly characters, whose misdeeds are vile and explicit, so I would not recommend this to young readers, but more mature readers who have been enjoying the series so far will continue to find enjoyment in it.
Baseball continues its relentless expansion! Sue and a thirty year old prince? I don't think so!
Yet another brilliant edition in this series. I am amazed at how fun this series has been up to this point! It isn't Shakespeare, but then again when was the last time I read Shakespeare?
This series is very enjoyable to me, it's not terribly complex and seems to be overall very lighthearted, but that's what I think i like about it. It's just a enjoyable relaxing read.
The story is continuing to get more and more enjoyable. The girls weren't neglected as much and the villains are getting better and the world bigger. The price should be lowered by 2 dollars if you ask me but otherwise good story.
The story continues and more characters were added. That is another fiance and another Babylon girls. Also introduce 2 girls coming from the east too. The mobile suit thing is also introduce to fight the gem like enemy. Still a light read for an isekai.
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The story keeps getting better and better each volume. I enjoyed how Touya is doing the best to make everyone happy in their new nation. Having so many responsibilities is hard but with all the support he’s getting is good.
The way Mochizuki Touya handled the situation in the Lihnea in this story beat the way Eddard Stark dealing with the King's Landing situation in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
This book was a really good read I liked how he has been rising in rank from a nobody to a duke and has actually taken to being a ruler and helping his people grow
Finally finished the volumes of this I bought years ago. Genuinely hate this series and am happy to no longer be obligated to read it (I try to read everything I buy).
Well it's hard to write about this book, because the whole series is fun to read.Defiantly not the same as other harem story, but the effort to read is worth the effort. The light approach is what enders the characters and keeps your attention.