This novel is pretty damn good. It's giving me a lot of Trash of the Count's family vibes but I like this one more. The MC reincarnates in the body of a total trash, who is a prince of the nation they are in and was exiled into a village for trying to rape the archbishop granddaughter. Now, I know it looks like it but it isn't a kingdom building novel(at least not until now).Characters are pretty likable, good comedy and interesting action scenes. The only complaint I have is that the trial reading ended in a big cliffhanger and this novel doesn't seem to have much chance, because the other necromancer novel is doing way better. The thought of having to wait months to read this again saddens me a lot.
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LIKEmhm, i agree. Just finished the 60 chapters... and now, dying with everyone else as we are left with one unholy cliff. If you're reading this reply, and you haven't finished tried the novel- please. do it for the sheer rage that you feel when you're reading something amazing, but then it ENDS. ON. A. CLIFF.
So there ia no kingdom building
Dude, it's better if you read the novel to know that. The author made a new kind of necromancer, a holymancer
Actually a holymancer cosept isn't that rare, there are some eastern fantasy novel with this sort of powers, for example douluo dalu 2 (a guy with pure light element magic, forced in to becoming a necromancer) and emperor's domination (there is a mini arc where the mc used an undead to block a blow, and the undead actually evolved)