6-year-old Wise Man Wants to Walk in the Shade

6-year-old Wise Man Wants to Walk in the Shade

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6歳の賢者は日陰の道を歩みたい

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 6-sai no Kenja wa Hikage no Michi wo Ayumitai, 6-Year Old Sage Wants to Tread in The Shadows ~Becoming the Ruler of Darkness and Training My Retainers I’ll Build the Strongest Country~, 6歳の賢者は日陰の道を歩みたい

By ononata manimani, 斧名田マニマニ

3.3
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
32 chapters
Original Publisher
softbank creative

Description

The man once known as the strongest sage reincarnated as a 6-year-old boy – Eddie. Having retained the memories of his previous life, having exceeded his previous peak, he came to a decision. — To stay in the shadows instead of becoming the greatest sage. Eddie buried his memories of obliterating the Demon King and enrolled in the Royal Academy as a normal 6-year old boy. Of course, after the death of the Demon King, he nurtured his retainers and acted as the Ruler of Darkness in secret. Sometimes the Ruler of Darkness. Sometimes a freshman in the magic academy. This is a story of the strongest juvenile sage and those who swore loyalty to him.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
softbank creative
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

6-year-old Wise Man Wants to Walk in the Shade Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on 6-year-old Wise Man Wants to Walk in the Shade "6-year-old Wise Man Wants to Walk in the Shade" presents a familiar yet potentially engaging premise: a reincarnated sage, tired of saving the world, seeks a peaceful, low-profile existence. The early chapters certainly piqued my interest, though the execution has some noticeable flaws. ### First Impressions The initial setup is classic isekai. Our protagonist, having dealt with world-ending threats in his past life, now wants nothing more than to coast through his new life. However, fate, as it often does in these stories, has other plans. The idea of a powerful sage trying to avoid the spotlight is inherently appealing, and I was curious to see how he'd navigate the challenges of being a child prodigy while attempting to stay under the radar. ### What Works Well The core concept of a sage trying to live a normal life is definitely the strongest aspect. The academy setting provides ample opportunity for the protagonist to showcase his abilities while still (attempting) to remain inconspicuous. I appreciated the clear goal established early on – the protagonist's desire to avoid repeating his past life's burdens. The story hints at the potential for kingdom-building elements, which could add another layer of depth as the narrative progresses. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the translation quality is a significant hurdle. Confusing gendered pronouns detract from the reading experience, making it difficult to follow conversations and understand character relationships. This is a critical issue that needs addressing to fully enjoy the story. Furthermore, the narrative seems to lean heavily into some overused isekai tropes, including potentially uncomfortable "pervy" situations involving the child protagonist. While some readers might find this humorous, others might find it off-putting and detract from the overall experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning While I haven't encountered any major spoilers in the reviews I've read, it's worth noting that some readers have pointed out instances where the protagonist finds himself in suggestive situations, which might be a turn-off for some. ### Final Verdict "6-year-old Wise Man Wants to Walk in the Shade" has a promising foundation with its unique take on the reincarnation trope. However, the poor translation and reliance on tired isekai clichés hold it back. If the translation issues were resolved and the narrative moved beyond predictable tropes, this story could truly shine. As it stands, it's a mixed bag with some potential, but readers should be aware of its flaws before diving in.

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