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Hobby? Nukes. Job? Prince.EP 28

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Hobby? Nukes. Job? Prince.

A modern weapons expert invents the ultimate bomb, only to wake up as the Empire's most useless prince. Now, caught in a deadly fight for the throne, he must use the deadliest knowledge in history to survive. But can a man of science outplay the masters of ancient intrigue?
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Ep Review

The Ultimate Plot Twist

I was expecting a standard sword fight, but this prince just pulled out an RPG! The contrast between the elegant ancient robes and modern heavy weaponry is absolutely hilarious. In Hobby? Nukes. Job? Prince., the visual comedy hits hard when the barbarian tries to eat the rocket instead of dodging it. Pure chaos!

Barbarian Logic is Unbeatable

The warrior in the fur cape is the real star here. Instead of being scared of the missile launcher, he catches the rocket and tries to drink it like wine! It is such a ridiculous moment that had me laughing out loud. This show proves that sometimes the best defense is just pure confusion and hunger.

Court Officials Need Chill Pills

Look at the poor officials in purple robes trembling in fear while the prince handles the weapon with total confidence. The panic in their eyes adds so much tension to the scene. It is funny how one modern item can disrupt the entire hierarchy of the ancient court instantly. Great acting from the supporting cast!

Fashion Meets Firepower

The costume design in this clip is stunning, especially the intricate embroidery on the prince's white robe. It creates a striking image when he shoulders the gritty, worn-out launcher. The aesthetic clash is intentional and works perfectly. You rarely see high fashion mixed with heavy artillery this well.

Wait, He Ate The Ammo?

I still cannot get over the scene where the barbarian catches the projectile. His expression shifts from aggression to delight so quickly. It is a brilliant subversion of expectations. Most shows would have a big explosion, but here we get a confused warrior tasting his own doom. Comedy gold right there.

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