A C-Rank Magic Student Who Deludes Himself Into Thinking He Is SSS-Rank

A C-Rank Magic Student Who Deludes Himself Into Thinking He Is SSS-Rank

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自分をSSS級だと思い込んでいるC級魔術学生

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 自分をSSS級だと思い込んでいるC級魔術学生

By nkmr

3.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
69 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The strongest dragon in the world? …Sigh, looks like it’s my turn to step in” — Just an ordinary case of a second-year middle school syndrome, joining the fray. Imagine a story where the most powerful beings, who don’t want to stand out, wish for a peaceful life, or have reasons to conceal their true capabilities, secretly save people from significant threats by unleashing their hidden powers now and then. For example, what if the protagonist of such a story actually had no real power at all? In front of upper-class students who torment the weak, in the presence of a princess being chased by assassins, and facing the world’s strongest dragon attacking the academy… What if, in such dire situations, a magic student who only pretends to be concealing his true abilities, who in reality possesses only C-rank strength, appears? This is the story of a C-rank magic student, who indulges in the illusion of having hidden powers, acting as if he has more strength than he truly does.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

A C-Rank Magic Student Who Deludes Himself Into Thinking He Is SSS-Rank Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A C-Rank Magic Student Who Deludes Himself Into Thinking He Is SSS-Rank "A C-Rank Magic Student Who Deludes Himself Into Thinking He Is SSS-Rank" – the title alone grabbed my attention. The premise is intriguing: a seemingly weak protagonist with a powerful delusion. I dove in, ready to see if the story could deliver on its quirky concept. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were a bit slow, I must admit. Getting into the story took some effort, and it felt like the author was still finding their footing. The setup felt a little clunky, and I wasn't immediately sold on the main character's personality. However, I persevered, hoping the initial investment would pay off. ### What Works Well The core of the story lies in the protagonist's "delusions," which are actually a clever facade inherited from a lineage of master strategists. He genuinely believes he's acting in the shadows, manipulating events from behind the scenes, even when his actions are surprisingly effective. This creates a delightful blend of comedy and genuine competence. The humor is subtle but effective, stemming from the disconnect between his perceived strength and his actual abilities. I also enjoyed the moments where his actions have unexpected consequences, adding layers to the narrative. The world-building is solid, and the magic system is interesting enough to keep me engaged. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so I need to talk about something that might spoil some of the fun. It seems the MC's lineage plays a significant role in his delusional state and strategic thinking. He isn't just a random C-rank student; he comes from a line of legendary figures who preferred to operate from the shadows. This reveal adds depth to the character but also slightly diminishes the "weak protagonist" aspect. ### Final Verdict Overall, "A C-Rank Magic Student Who Deludes Himself Into Thinking He Is SSS-Rank" is a fun and engaging read. While the initial pacing is a bit slow, the unique premise and well-executed humor make it worth sticking around. The protagonist's unique approach to problem-solving, combined with the intriguing world and magic system, creates a compelling fantasy story. If you're looking for something a little different with a protagonist who's both weak and surprisingly effective, this might be the novel for you.

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