Kingsley Nicholson is out for a mission in I Am Ruler of All Novel. An orphan who had witnessed his parent’s throat slit in his home, left the orphanage to become ”a man” at twelve years old. Hahaha! Well, I think he succeeded because Kingsley was on a rampage especially exactly ten years after he ran away from the orphanage, leaving foster sisters who loved him dearly behind.
Kingsley rose to his best self after a certain man that nothing was buttressed about in the novel took him in as his own, training Kingsley’s body, mind, soul, and spirit until Kingsley achieved the poise and status of Ares, God of War. I Am Ruler Of All Novel suggests that Ares (Kingsley) was the strongest man walking the earth at the time. I bet even his shadow feared and bowed before him.
- Part 1: Lead Character of I Am The Ruler of All
- Part 2: Hot Chapters of I Am The Ruler of All
- Part 3: Main Plot of I Am The Ruler of All
- Part 4: Evaluation of I Am The Ruler of All
Part 1: Lead Character of I Am The Ruler of All
Kingsley Nicholson
The lead male character and chief adventurer of the federation, in my opinion, Kingsley Nicholson was not holding back.
An orphan, he left the orphanage when he was twelve years old, claiming to have become a man. I bet he was planning on fending for himself. Well, Kingsley was lucky to have run into a man that saw his potential and took him in. In I Am The Ruler Of All Novel, Kingsley Nicholson underwent an overhaul, emerging as a new man, Ares, God of War.
Part 2: Hot Chapters of I Am The Ruler of All
Chapter 50
”Come out, Randy!”
”Get your butt out here Randy!”
”Huh? What a kid! He dared to come.”
The above conversation was given between Kingsley and a certain Mr. Randy. It is tough to understand the reason why people were going after the God of War up till this point.
Had Kingsley not beaten up enough people for everyone in the city to know that he was not to be messed with? Maybe his lanky physical appearance continued to deceive them, but I think he had done enough for his name to have spread around the country and its neighbors that a certain Kingsley Nicholson or Ares, God of War was not to be crossed.
”Randy, a question for you, does the land you are standing on belong to Summer’s Residence?”
”Another question for you. Don’t you fear ghosts when you sleep at night, knowing that you robbed the Nicholson family of their land?”
Remember that Kingsley was out to get his hands on the people that killed his parents. Yes, he was in that stead when he made the statements above to Randy in I Am The Ruler Of All Novel. He had come to find out that a piece of land that rightfully belonged to his family had been overtaken by outsiders. I would love to believe that the young man was getting close to finding out who these murderers were. Definitely, Randy here whose house sat on his family’s land will guide him to the people that took his parents out of the surface of the earth.
Chapter 51
A petrified Randy recognizes that Kingsley is a Nicholson.
”You…your last name is Nicholson. You are Xavier’s son…”
Said Randy to Kingsley as he stepped back in fear. Randy was right to have been afraid by all means. He was standing in front of Ares, the God Of War.
But then, Randy, just like every other villain was quick to do away with his fear and use mockery and ridicule against an enemy in other to subdue them.
”Are you trying to revive the Nicholsons without Xavier? Keep dreaming…”
Randy was practicing his reputation as a villain very well, taunting and disregarding Kingsley, the God Of War to the fullest. Read I Am The Ruler Of All Novel to find out how Kingsley reacted to Randy in this chapter of the book.
Part 3: Main Plot of I Am The Ruler of All
Kingsley Nicholson stood high above all in I Am The Ruler Of All Novel. He had just allocated a cross-section of military forces to carry out a subtle task while he and his aides entered a city called Cleapolis to carry out a couple of duties that he had in mind.
First, he was going to find out the people behind the death of his parents, and second, he would look for his seven sisters whom he had been with at the orphanage before he ran away.
According to I Am The Ruler Of All Novels, they were his back bone throughout his stay at the orphanage. Because of the nature of the task that Kingsley was carrying out in Cleapolis, he had to travel like an average person.
There was nothing flashy about him as he set sail in an ordinary coach while his aides Lance and Hades traveled luxuriously as usual. Of course, Kingsley had a hard time traveling like an ordinary person because he was just not used to it.
When he for to Cleapolis, the first place he visited was the orphanage where he grew up. He went back and met the old man who looked after him in the orphanage, and while he was at it, he looked out for his sisters. The seven sisters he made in the orphanage.
In I Am The Ruler Of All Novel, an emergency at the orphanage took Kingsley and the old man to the hospital where Kingsley met one of his sisters. She was now a surgeon, and she was bent on her job with all her might.
A certain incident happened at the hospital where Kingsley showed his poise as the God of War. Consequently, after he left the hospital in I Am The Ruler Of All Novel, he stumbled on news that made him understand that one of his sisters was being taken advantage of by a certain family that had supposedly adopted her.
Kingsley’s exploits were numerous in Cleapolis, and I wish I had enough time and space in this review to talk about all of it. One can only get to find out after reading the Novel.
Part 4: Evaluation of I Am The Ruler of All
A book full of adventure, I Am The Ruler Of All Novel comes with a different feel. This is one adventurous book actually.
I found it difficult to read the beginning of the book with the author making explanations of forces from the North and how the military was annexed with the government and all that extra stuff, but as soon as the novel kicked off for real, it was a jolly and truly adventurous read for me. I loved Kingsley’s fearless character a lot, and I will recommend the book to all novel lovers.