Part 2 of How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom anime received an official trailer. The first part of the series ended on September 26, 2021, with a total of 13 episodes, while the sequel will air in January 2022.
According to the official Realist Hero anime Twitter, the new trailer features the negotiation scene with Jeanne Euphoria:
J.C. Staff is animating Realist Hero Part 2, with Takashi Watanabe as the director. The same studio also animated the first part of the anime adaptation. Part 2 of How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom anime was announced after the broadcast of the 13th episode on September 6, 2021.
About How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom
How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom is a Japanese light novel series by Dojyomaru, with Fuyuyuki’a illustrations. Overlap started publishing it in May 2016. The light novel is still ongoing and currently has 15 volumes in circulation. The same publisher started serializing a manga adaptation in July 2017, which as of now, has 7 volumes available.
J-Novel Club is publishing How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom light novel series in English and you can check the Synopsis of part 2 below:
After the war with the Principality of Amidonia comes to a close, provisional king Souma receives an unexpected message. It’s a request for annexation from his former enemies in the Principality. Facing a civil war and an invasion by other countries, the Principality now needs the Elfrieden Kingdom’s strength in order to fight back. Souma agrees to the annexation and summons those who play an important role in the defense of the Principality to Van for an awards ceremony, but the Princess of the Principality, Roroa, is hiding in with the mountain of gifts they give him?! “Souma… Do ya want me? Or don’t ya?” When he receives a sudden marriage proposal from Roroa, what will Souma decide to do?! This is the fourth volume of the increasingly popular transferred-to-another-world administrative fantasy!
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Source: Official Twitter
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