Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody, Vol. 16 (light novel)
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Publisher Description
Showdown in Castle Town!
Having successfully averted the airship attack, Satou and company arrive safely in the royal capital. There, they are reunited with Nana’s “sisters”—Numbers 1 through 8—and give them the gift of a lifetime. But as is tradition with every trip to the capital, Satou must rub elbows with the aristocracy before he can enjoy his sightseeing. He even receives a surprise visit or two, including a summons from Sir Juleburg of the Eight Swordsman of Shiga! Because no leisurely trip would be complete without a friendly duel…
Customer Reviews
Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody vol. 16
Read it straight through. Another fantastic book in the series.
Too many overused tropes
It’s starting to get pretty boring. Every book is the same and there is no longer any story development and has had no character development in the whole series and after 16+ books that’s atrocious. The loli trope, naive male mc who doesn’t know people like him trope, the I don’t want anyone to get hurt so thankfully I’m OP and can bend everything to make sure no one dies trope, and finally the I can’t let anyone know how strong I am so I disguise myself (in obvious and not secret ways) trope are non stop and after this many books just doesn’t make sense anymore.
Excellent not-twist
The twist built up on the previous volume…, wasn’t. Though at least it does ease the transition into the revamped plot, and made the flow of the not-twist flow much smoother and more naturally than it used to. And the adjusted plot made excellent use of character slots left unused in the WN as well. Back there we only got to know something like four of the Eight Swords, whereas now we see all Eight (absentees has been shown in earlier volumes), all with at least some value to the plot. In all, the plot run parallel to the plot I expected coming in, but distinct enough to be enjoyed anew. Excellent work as usual.
The worst thing about finishing a volume remains though : the wait for the next volume.