There were many anime works that contained the main character's lazy character but strong strength. Here are a few examples:
1. Alan, the main character in " The Attacking Giant." Although Alan was lazy, he had strong willpower and combat ability, and he could always unleash his greatest potential in battle.
2. Naruto Uzumaki, the protagonist of Naruto. Although Naruto was usually very lazy, he was extremely tenacious in battle and always won through perseverance and hard work.
3. The main character of Death, Zhan Yue. Zanyue was an extremely lazy person, but he had a strong sense of justice and a desire to fight in the depths of his heart. Therefore, he was always able to display his powerful strength in battle.
4. Yin Shi, the protagonist of Silver Soul. Yin Shi was a very lazy ordinary person, but he had a strong fighting strength and a sense of humor that could always inadvertently attract the attention of the audience.
The laziness and strength of these characters were their unique personality traits, which added more interest and charm to the whole work.
Physically, they may move slowly and sluggishly. They prefer to sit or lie down rather than be active. In a group setting, they are the ones who let others do the work while they just watch or give minimal effort.
One way is through their actions. For example, a lazy character might always be found lounging around, reluctant to get up even when there's a need. They could take the longest time to do simple tasks like getting dressed or making a meal.
Writing lazy characters involves highlighting their laid-back attitude. You could show them procrastinating constantly or having a messy living space because they're too lazy to clean. And make sure to show how this trait causes problems for them or those around them.
In the 'lazy boy lazy john short story', their main trait is laziness for sure. They might be the type of characters who always look for shortcuts or ways to avoid tasks. They could be seen as unmotivated and perhaps a bit self - indulgent. For example, if there is a job to be done like fixing a fence, they would rather sit and watch than pick up a tool. Their laziness might also lead to some comical situations in the story, like when others are depending on them to do something and they just don't.
There were many male leads in anime who were lazy but super strong. The following are some examples:
1. Uchiha Daido in Naruto: Although Daido looks lazy, he is actually a very talented ninja with strong strength and willpower.
Alan Yaeger in Attack of the Giants: Although Alan looks lazy, he is actually a very talented warrior with amazing strength and wisdom.
3. Kotaro Gui in Silver Spirit: Although Kotaro Gui looks lazy, he is actually a very talented samurai with super combat ability.
4. Ishida Yulong in Fate/Zero: Although Ishida Yulong looks lazy, he is actually a very good magician with extraordinary strength and tactics.
5. Yangna Shizuda from <<Light Music Girl>>: Although Yangna looks lazy, she is actually a very outstanding musical genius with superb performance ability and creativity.
The main character is the lazy boy. Additionally, there could be his teachers in the story. Since he is lazy, his teachers would be important characters as they witness his lack of effort in study and might try to encourage or discipline him. Also, his siblings if he has any could play a role, perhaps contrasting with his laziness by being more active and responsible.
There could be the lazy man as the central figure. There might also be other characters who interact with him. For example, if the load is a job or a task given by someone, there could be a boss or an authority figure in the story. Or if the load is related to helping others, there could be the people he is supposed to help as characters in the story.
I'm not sure who the main characters are in 'the lazy king novel' as I haven't read it. But surely the lazy king himself is one of the main characters.