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What a Good Social Status You Have. Give It to Me
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What a Good Social Status You Have. Give It to Me

"I Gomibunda Na, Ore Ni Kureyo", I GOMIBUN DA NA, ORE NI KUREYO - GEKOKUJO KIZOKU NO ISEKAI HAREM SENKI, Tensei kizoku wa taishi o idaku!, Tensei kizoku wa taishi o idaku! `ii go mibunda na, ore ni kureyo', Tensei Kizoku wa Taishi wo Idaku!, Tensei Kizoku wa Taishi wo Idaku!, What Good Social Status You Have. Give It to Me., Ī go mibunda na. Ore ni kure yo. (Current), いいご身分だな、俺にくれよ 〜下剋上貴族の異世界ハーレム戦記〜, いいご身分だな。俺にくれよ。(Current), 転生貴族は大志をいだく! 「いいご身分だな、俺にくれよ」
Native Language Japanese
Released 2017
Author
Original Ch.: 802
Translated Ch.: 10
Rank: #130
Last Update: February 13, 2026
Original Pub.: Mag Garden, Syosetu, Takarajimasha
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7.6

What a Good Social Status You Have. Give It to Me is a popular novel that blends Action, Adventure, Comedy and more. Written by the author Nama. 10 chapters have been translated, and translation of other chapters is in progress.

Synopsis

Osamu Takahashi, who died in an accident, was reborn with memories of his past life as Isaac of the Wellrod Marquis family.
However, he found himself in the world of the Otome game his sister used to play.
The game revolved around the theme of “Stealing Love”, involving the cruel act of stealing away characters who had fiancees.
These target characters were quite terrible themselves.
“Someone like that prince is going to be the future king? In that case, it would be better if I became the king.”
This is a tale of a man who treads the path of dominance without caring for conventions, set in the world of an Otome game.

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Editor's Note

💡 Warning: Extreme Slow Burn. This is not your average academy novel. The actual school arc doesn’t even begin until Volume 10 (Chapter 200+). The story meticulously builds Isaac’s foundation from infancy, focusing on financial manipulation, internal family squabbles, and political networking. Isaac is a true Anti-Hero—he isn't "secretly nice"; he is a cold-blooded pragmatist who views the world as a chessboard.

*"800+ chapters of chess moves. Not one of them is a punch."*

Experience Curve

Ch. 1–60 (The Foundation): ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – The Setup. Isaac handles family drama and establishes his reputation as a "prodigy." Some readers may find the "love at first sight with a 5-year-old" plot point jarring, though later chapters suggest a supernatural "game-world" influence behind it.

Ch. 61–200 (The Long Game): ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Politics. This is where the novel shines for fans of statecraft. Isaac maneuvers through alliances, handles dwarf/elf relations, and sets the stage for civil war.

Ch. 201–500 (The Academy & Usurpation): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – The Peak. The intersection of the Otome game plot and Isaac’s political schemes. The tension peaks as he orchestrates the downfall of the royal family while pretending to be a supportive student.

Ch. 501–802+ (The Throne): ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Aftermath. Isaac deals with the consequences of his actions and the reality of ruling.

WebNovelDB Review

8 /10
A masterclass in JP political world-building, held back only by its glacial pacing.

Political Realism (The Strong Point): Houses flip sides based on interest, not just friendship. The "King" isn't just an idiot; he is a politician outplayed by a man with modern organizational knowledge. The bureaucracy and foreign affairs maneuvers feel grounded and logical.

The Protagonist (The Anti-Hero): Isaac is divisive. He is selfish, greedy, and manipulative. However, his competence is undeniable. He doesn't rely on "cheat magic" (he's actually quite weak physically), but on social and economic leverage.

The "Twist" (Warning): The ending of the Nicole/Masami arc contains a massive emotional gut-punch regarding Isaac's past life that recontextualizes the entire story. It is dark, tragic, and controversial.

Reader Archetype: You enjoy Youjo Senki (Saga of Tanya the Evil) or The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt. You prefer politics and schemes over "Power of Friendship."

Not For You If: You need your protagonist to be likable. Isaac is not your friend. He is not the hero. He is the guy who wins while you're still deciding if you should root for him. If that discomfort bothers you, stop now.
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Key Information

Main Characters: Isaac Wellrod (Manipulative regressor; ambitious), Pamela (The "Villainess" and Isaac's obsession), Nicole (The "Heroine" and potential fellow reincarnator).
Power System: None. Isaac has zero magic or combat cheats. His "power" is Information, Economics, and Psychological Warfare.
Themes: Rebellion vs. Loyalty, the Pride of Nobility, Reincarnation Trauma, and the Ethics of Power.

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