Munpia, Web Novel 'Jeokguk-ui Wangjaro Saneun Beop' Tumblbug Funding View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] Web novel serialization platform Munpia announced on the 28th that it will publish the special edition Volume 3 of the web novel How to Live as the Prince of an Enemy Country through Tumblbug crowdfunding.


How to Live as the Prince of an Enemy Country is a fantasy web novel by the late author Jaseohyun, which tells the story of Bern, the crown prince of Sekritia who died in battle, awakening in the body of Kalian, the weak third prince of the enemy country Kairis from 10 years ago. The protagonist Bern retraces his memories to escape assassination threats and wins his first conflict against the queen, who killed Kalian’s mother and is trying to assassinate him. The story continues as he builds his own power and discovers a hidden secret behind the death he faced in the past.


The Volume 3 book is the final funding project of the How to Live as the Prince of an Enemy Country special edition series. The previous Volume 1 and 2 projects both achieved over 200% of their funding goals, showing high popularity. The crowdfunding period is from March 7 to 31, and participants will receive four hardcover books with cases. Since the serialization was interrupted due to the original author’s death during the preparation of Volume 1, the content will cover from episode 367 to the final episode 535 based on the web novel.


Um Seon-woong, head of Munpia’s IP Business Team, said, “This special edition publication project was promoted to share our condolences for the late author Jaseohyun and to express gratitude to the readers who have loved the work. We plan to do our best to complete the final Volume 3 while honoring the author’s wishes.”



More detailed information about this Tumblbug funding can be found in the serialization notice section of How to Live as the Prince of an Enemy Country on the Munpia platform or on Munpia’s official Twitter.


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