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Martial King’s Retired Life

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5 | 58% (280 votes) |
4 | 10% (50 votes) |
3 | 11% (52 votes) |
2 | 8% (37 votes) |
1 | 13% (60 votes) |
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24 Volumes / 2760 Chapters (Ongoing):
-Main story: 22 volumes / 2650 Chapters (Ongoing)
-Extra: 2 volumes / 110 Chapters (Ongoing)
-Main story: 22 volumes / 2650 Chapters (Ongoing)
-Extra: 2 volumes / 110 Chapters (Ongoing)
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Weekly Rank: #4691Monthly Rank: #5326
All Time Rank: #248
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On 7147 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #8380
All Time Rank: #827
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Starting from today, I am retired. But what should I be doing? I neither have the skills, nor the mind to do business, my only advantage is this pair of hands which have taken this world. What a headache…
Note: The usage of the term “retired” here doesn’t mean retiring from old age, work etc. It’s a specific term to refer to not involving oneself in the affairs of a certain society.
Associated Names
One entry per lineMKRL
武林之王的退隐生活
武林之王的退隐生活
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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02/18/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c39 |
02/17/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c38 |
02/16/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c37 |
02/15/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c36 |
02/14/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c35 |
02/13/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c34 |
02/12/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c33 |
02/11/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c32 |
02/10/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c31 |
02/09/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c30 |
02/08/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c29 |
02/07/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c28 |
02/06/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c27 |
02/05/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c26 |
02/04/22 | Wu Jizun | v11.5c25 |
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- Take the "unreliable narrator" tag seriously. Feizhen, in his POV, treats the reader exactly as he treats everyone around him - that is, he constantly obfuscates who he is, what he thinks, and what he can do. As part of this obfuscation, he really plays up the s*upid lecher role. It's a deliberately constructed persona, which becomes clearer as the story progresses.
- Like Feizhen himself, the story presents itself as simple in the beginning and you don't really start to unravel the plot until around volume 6 - and it's still slow going from there. If you want a straightforward story, this is not for you.
- This story greatly benefits from rereading because of how the plot is set up. You'll find new things and make connections you won't get on the initial read.
I could go on, but I'll sum up my two-years-later edit by saying that TMKRL is one of the most well-executed and cleverly written stories I've ever read. I still wish I could somehow become instantly fluent so that I could get all of its jokes and read ahead further than I have. 19 volumes... I'm... more>>