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Reincarnated as the Crown Prince

Reincarnated as the Crown Prince
Lancelot Haier came from a dynasty of politicians who had ruled with tyranny and oppression. Despite those origins, he despised his family and was willing to help the citizens who had long suffered under their rule.
However—before he even had the chance to change his country, the people revolted. His entire family was executed, and he was killed along with them. In his final moments, he wished for a second life—one where he could redeem himself and carry the sins of his bloodline.
Unexpectedly, that wish was granted.
He was reincarnated into another world as the crown prince of the Kingdom of Aragon. But in this world, everything felt backward.
The country was ruled by an absolute monarch. Feudalism was the norm. Technology resembled that of the late 1700s.
Fortunately, in his past life, he had earned degrees in both mechanical engineering and political science—knowledge he once hoped to use to reform his homeland. Now, it seemed he would use them here instead.
He would use his modern knowledge to transform the lives of his people, industrialize his territory, gain the upper hand in technology, and form alliances with foreign nations—all while navigating the treacherous waters of internal affairs and politics.
P.S
While Reincarnated as the Crown Prince draws inspiration from historical settings, political systems, and technologies of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, this work is entirely fictional.
All characters, governments, names, and events—although some may resemble real-world history—are products of the author’s imagination or are used in a fictionalized, altered form for narrative purposes.
This novel is not a historical account. It should not be interpreted as a factual representation of any real monarch, nation, revolution, or political figure.
Lancelot Haier, his backstory, and the alternate version of different kingdoms portrayed here are entirely original creations. The inclusion of familiar concepts like feudalism, industrialization, and political reform serves the plot and world-building, not historical documentation.
Readers seeking accuracy in history are encouraged to consult verified academic sources. This story is a creative work meant for entertainment, character development, and speculative exploration of “what-if” scenarios rooted in alternate history.
Thank you for reading, and I hope you will enjoy the journey.
Chapter List
- Chapter 51: Eyes of Britannia
- Chapter 52: Adopting
- Chapter 53: Court of Thorns
- Chapter 54: Storm after the Light
- Chapter 55: Always Pushed
- Chapter 56: The March South
- Chapter 57: A Flame that Won’t Burn Out Part 1
- Chapter 58: A Flame that Won’t Burn Out Part 2
- Chapter 59: Internal Affairs Done
- Chapter 60: Beginning of the Age of Empire Part 1
- Chapter 61: Beginning of the Age of Empire Part 2
- Chapter 62: Continued Cause
- Chapter 63: Iron Roots, Burning Soil
- Chapter 64: The Furnace of Empire
- Chapter 65: Turning East
- Chapter 66: The Forbidden Invitation
- Chapter 67: Bridge Beyond Horizon
- Chapter 68: Modernization of Others in Progress
- Chapter 69: The Compass of Progress
- Chapter 70: Shadows Over the Empire
- Chapter 71: The Rebel
- Chapter 72: The Embers of Flame
- Chapter 73: Another Flame
- Chapter 74: Red Pavilion
- Chapter 75: Hydroelectric Power Plant
- Chapter 76: Issues in the Home State
- Chapter 77: More Completed Projects
- Chapter 78: Espionage
- Chapter 79: The Spider Web
- Chapter 80: Veins of Capital
- Chapter 81: Mirror Game
- Chapter 82: The Enemy’s Map
- Chapter 83: Countermoves in the Shadow
- Chapter 84: Threads Tighten in the Fog
- Chapter 85: The Hunters Become the Hunted
- Chapter 86: The Net Tightens
- Chapter 87: The Prey in the Consulado
- Chapter 88: You’re Done
- Chapter 89: The Broken Spider
- Chapter 90: Aftermath
- Chapter 91: I Need Something
