If you loved 'Reformation of the Deadbeat Noble' for its mix of redemption, growth, and fantasy elements, you might enjoy 'The Beginning After the End.' It follows Arthur, a former king reborn into a new world with all his memories intact, struggling to navigate his past and present while forging a new path. The character development is stellar, and the blend of action and introspection hits that same sweet spot.
Another great pick is 'Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint,' where the protagonist, Kim Dokja, finds himself living out the events of a novel he’s the sole reader of. The themes of self-discovery and breaking free from predetermined fates echo the journey in 'Reformation.' Plus, the layered storytelling keeps you hooked just as much.
I’d throw 'Trash of the Count’s Family' into the ring! It’s got that same vibe of a seemingly hopeless character turning things around, but with a hilarious twist—Cale Henituse is just trying to live a lazy life, but destiny (and his own cleverness) keeps dragging him into epic adventures. The way he outsmarts everyone while pretending to be useless is pure gold.
For something more serious, 'Second Life Ranker' dives deep into revenge and rebirth. The protagonist uses his knowledge of a game-like world to climb the ranks, and the tactical depth reminds me of the strategic growth in 'Reformation.' Both stories nail that underdog-to-legend arc.
You can’t go wrong with 'Solo Leveling' if you’re after a protagonist who rises from the bottom. Sung Jin-Woo’s transformation from the weakest hunter to an unstoppable force is ridiculously satisfying. The action scenes are top-tier, and the emotional weight of his journey sticks with you.
For a slower burn, 'The Book Eating Magician' offers a scholarly twist on growth. Theo’s hunger for knowledge and power through ancient tomes feels fresh, and the pacing lets you savor every step of his ascent. It’s less about brute strength and more about cunning, which adds a nice contrast.
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If you enjoyed 'From Outcast to Overlord: The Unyielding Heir,' you might dive into 'The Beginning After the End' by TurtleMe. It has a similar vibe—protagonist starts from rock bottom, grows insanely powerful, and navigates political intrigue. The world-building is rich, and the emotional stakes feel just as high. I binged it last summer and couldn’t put it down; the way the main character, Arthur, balances vulnerability and ruthlessness reminded me of the Unyielding Heir’s journey.
Another gem is 'Release That Witch,' a Chinese web novel where an engineer reincarnates into a noble and uses modern knowledge to uplift his territory. The strategic depth and underdog-to-ruler arc hit the same notes. Plus, the mix of magic and technology keeps things fresh. I love how both stories make you root for the protagonist’s rise while throwing brutal obstacles their way.
If you loved 'King of Immortal Tithe' for its blend of dark fantasy and intricate world-building, you might want to dive into 'The Poppy War' by R.F. Kuang. It’s got that same gritty, morally complex vibe where power comes at a brutal cost. The protagonist’s journey from underdog to someone wrestling with monstrous abilities feels eerily similar—like watching a train wreck you can’t look away from.
Another gem is 'The Jasmine Throne' by Tasha Suri, which layers political intrigue with forbidden magic in a lush, empire-spanning setting. The way it explores sacrifice and rebellion hits those same emotional beats as 'King of Immortal Tithe,' but with a sapphic romance twist that adds fresh tension. For something more obscure, 'The Bone Shard Daughter' by Andrea Stewart nails the 'immortality at a price' theme with creepy, body-horror-adjacent magic systems.