Bleach Swordsman of Kusajishi

Bleach Swordsman of Kusajishi

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死神之草鹿区的剑客

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 死神之草鹿区的剑客

By tian nan's panties, 天南的小裤裤

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
341 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng

Description

An otaku found himself stranded in a dense forest, which turns out to be part of Soul Society. Yes, the Soul Society in the anime that he once watched, Bleach. But… he doesn’t have any cheat! How does he plan to fight the enemies like Aizen or Yhwach in the future?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Bleach Swordsman of Kusajishi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Bleach Swordsman of Kusajishi I dove into "Bleach Swordsman of Kusajishi" with a good deal of excitement. A Bleach fanfic with a transmigrated protagonist? Sign me up! The premise alone had me eager to see how the author would weave a new narrative into the existing world. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The story starts strong, dropping us into a time period roughly 200 years before the main Bleach storyline. This allows for interactions with familiar faces from the past, like the Vizards and members of the Zero Squad, which I found fascinating. The MC's lack of a cheat system was also a breath of fresh air. It felt like the author was aiming for a more grounded and natural progression, which I always appreciate. ### What Works Well The power progression, despite the absence of a system, is handled reasonably well. The MC uses his extended lifespan to train diligently, resulting in a believable and satisfying climb in power. The early interactions with established characters and the exploration of the past were definite highlights for me. I also appreciated the author's commitment to world-building and expanding upon the lore we already know and love. ### Areas of Concern However, as I continued reading, a nagging feeling of disappointment began to creep in. The biggest issue, for me, was the protagonist's passivity. Despite possessing knowledge of future events, he often chooses to remain on the sidelines, allowing the original plot to unfold almost unchanged. This felt like a missed opportunity. I understand the desire to avoid completely derailing the canon, but the lack of proactive decision-making from the MC became increasingly frustrating. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'm about to discuss a specific plot point that some might consider a spoiler, so proceed with caution! The fact that the MC, with 200 years of preparation, essentially lets Aizen's plan play out almost identically to the original series was a major letdown. It felt like all that build-up and potential for change was squandered. ### Final Verdict "Bleach Swordsman of Kusajishi" has a lot of potential, and the initial chapters are genuinely engaging. However, the protagonist's passivity and the story's adherence to the original plot ultimately hinder its overall impact. While the lack of a cheat system and the focus on natural progression are commendable, the missed opportunities for meaningful change left me wanting more. It's a decent read for Bleach fans, but don't expect a radical departure from the established storyline.

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