Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World

Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World

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元最強の剣士は、異世界魔法に憧れる

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I Surrendered My Sword for a New Life as a Mage (LN), Moto Saikyou no Kenshi wa, Isekai Mahou ni Akogareru, 元最強の剣士は、異世界魔法に憧れる, 原最強劍士憧憬著異世界魔法

By shin kouduki (j-novel club), shin kouzuki, 紅月シン

2.9
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
391 chapters
Original Publisher
micro magazine
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

Lived for the sword, died for the sword. There’s no regret in his lifetime一一 only one thing, but only admiration remained. One day Souma recovers his memory from the previous life, but also on the same day he was branded as an incompetent person. Denied by what he longs for …. However for Souma , it has nothing to do with him. 一一I want to use magic. Ancient ruins, underground labyrinths, demon’s territory, forest of witch. If you hear something about magic, you head there without hesitation, this is the story of such a boy.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
micro magazine
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World I dove into "Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World" with a healthy dose of isekai enthusiasm. The premise – a powerful swordsman reincarnated with a desire to learn magic – definitely piqued my interest. However, my experience was... mixed. ### First Impressions Initially, the story felt promising. The idea of a protagonist transitioning from sword mastery to the arcane arts had a certain appeal. I was curious to see how the author would handle the MC's journey and the challenges he'd face in this new world. ### What Works Well Some aspects of the novel did shine through. The concept itself, while not entirely original, has potential. There are moments where the author attempts to explore human emotions and mentality within a medieval-esque setting, which I found to be a welcome touch of realism. I also appreciated that the MC wasn't portrayed as weak-willed, showing some optimism and intelligence. The world-building, though slow, held some interest. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, several issues hampered my enjoyment. The pacing felt incredibly slow, with chapters often bogged down by repetitive sentences and internal monologues that didn't contribute much to the story's progress. I often found myself skimming through large chunks of text, desperately seeking some actual plot advancement. The writing style also felt verbose and, at times, confusing, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the narrative. The translation quality was also a notable issue, with some sentences bordering on nonsensical. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some plot points, such as the MC being disinherited early on and the lack of significant progress in learning magic even after many chapters, felt contrived and frustrating. The relationships between characters, particularly the romantic ones, also seemed underdeveloped and unconvincing. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World" left me feeling underwhelmed. While the core concept has potential, the slow pacing, repetitive writing, and translation issues ultimately detract from the reading experience. I'm giving it a 2.5/5. It might appeal to those who enjoy a very slow burn and aren't bothered by repetitive prose, but I personally found it to be a frustrating read.

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