As a special soldier, Nangong Jiyu sacrificed his life to protect a child during a peacekeeping operation. After his death, he was reincarnated into a world of swords and magic and became a newborn named Tyr.
When he was eight years old, a group of knights wearing exquisite armor came to his family. Tyr also learned that their family was a great noble, and that they were also descended from the Calis family, the Grand Duke of Swords, one of the five grand dukes in the empire.
The reason they came here is that this year's general election is about to begin.
All the children of the Kalis family of school age will be sent to the Sword Prison for training, and the next heir to the Grand Duke will be selected.
Tyr: So the inheritance method of Grand Duke Kallis is not that sons inherit their father's inheritance, right?
Everything must be snatched with the sword in your hand, right?
In this case, my sword is not at a disadvantage.
Reader comments
It's rare that I can read a Western fantasy book. The main reason is that the dialogue is relatively restrained, not using too many translation accents, and the content is very compact. However, the number of words is too few, and there are a lot of typos. However, the author seems to be very quick to correct it when I see the reminder. Come on, keep updating.
I should get the first five stars myself.
It's quite interesting, but I'm just curious about what the plot will be like in the future. At present, I don't know what I want to do in the future. I don't have an obvious goal. For now, the main plot is to become the head of the family, and I'm looking forward to the rivals in the future.
It's a good book, and the author said it has a single female protagonist. I personally think it has no bad points and the plot connection is handled well, so there are no major problems (I'm currently at about 70 pictures).
The writing style is a bit immature, but I haven't seen such a "clear" western fantasy in a long time. It's better to take it slow.
Baina is such a supermodel [eating melon]
It's good-looking, five stars. The plot is tight and tight. When it's time to jump, I jumped directly to seven years.
I quite like the style
I haven't seen any surprises in this book so far. The author blends Eastern fantasy with Western swords and magic very well. The male protagonist's character is also very good. I recommend reading it.
It's rare that I can read a Western fantasy book. The main reason is that the dialogue is relatively restrained, not using too many translation accents, and the content is very compact. However, the number of words is too few, and there are a lot of typos. However, the author seems to be very quick to correct it when I see the reminder. Come on, keep updating.
I should get the first five stars myself.
It's quite interesting, but I'm just curious about what the plot will be like in the future. At present, I don't know what I want to do in the future. I don't have an obvious goal. For now, the main plot is to become the head of the family, and I'm looking forward to the rivals in the future.
It's a good book, and the author said it has a single female protagonist. I personally think it has no bad points and the plot connection is handled well, so there are no major problems (I'm currently at about 70 pictures).
The writing style is a bit immature, but I haven't seen such a "clear" western fantasy in a long time. It's better to take it slow.
Baina is such a supermodel [eating melon]
It's good-looking, five stars. The plot is tight and tight. When it's time to jump, I jumped directly to seven years.
I quite like the style
I haven't seen any surprises in this book so far. The author blends Eastern fantasy with Western swords and magic very well. The male protagonist's character is also very good. I recommend reading it.
A well-written fantasy novel
Not bad, it feels like watching Korean comics