Hundreds Years After I Was Called [Just Corpse], I’ve Become Strongest Undead When I Woke Up
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ただの屍のようだと言われて幾星霜、気づいたら最強のアンデッドになってた
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: After Spending Hundreds of Years as a Common Undead, I’ve Become The Strongest Undead When I Woke up, Suicidal Undead, Tada no Shikabane no You da to Iwarete Ikuseisou, Kizuitara Saikyou no Undead ni Natteta, ただの屍のようだと言われて幾星霜、気づいたら最強のアンデッドになってた
Zion, a solo adventurer, recklessly entered a dungeon beyond his ability.
Alas, that was the last thing he did. Wandering inside a dungeon for hundreds of years, as an undead, he kept advancing into the dungeon. Slaying monsters left and right until his undead body underwent ‘evolution’ many times over――
――By the time he regained his ego, he had already become the strongest undead: 【No Life King】.
Humankind, who was made aware of the appearance of a new world-class disaster monster, felt dread as they fell into the abyss of despair. 「The world is… done for.」…Or so they think.
「It’s okay, do I look like an evil undead to you?(Smile~)」
「「「HIIIIIIIIIIIII?!」」」
「…SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?!」
This was the tale of the humans who trembled in fear [out of their own convenience] and him, an undead, who actually had no intention to destroy the world.
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Hundreds Years After I Was Called [Just Corpse], I’ve Become Strongest Undead When I Woke Up Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Hundreds Years After I Was Called [Just Corpse], I’ve Become Strongest Undead When I Woke Up
This web novel, "Hundreds Years After I Was Called [Just Corpse], I’ve Become Strongest Undead When I Woke Up," had a premise that initially intrigued me: an undead protagonist just wants to find peace but is constantly misunderstood. However, after diving into it, I found myself with mixed feelings. It's a story with potential, but some execution issues held it back.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters grabbed my attention with the concept of a powerful undead character who just wants to be left alone. The idea of an immensely strong being struggling with simple communication and constantly being misinterpreted seemed like a fun setup for comedic situations. Sadly, this initial charm wore off after a while.
### What Works Well
I did find some redeeming qualities. The translation quality seems to be pretty good, which always helps. Also, I found that the action scenes were well-written, and the core idea of an overpowered protagonist bumbling through a world that misunderstands him held a certain appeal. The concept of everyone being terrified of the MC despite his good intentions is quite funny.
### Areas of Concern
The biggest issue I encountered was the repetitive nature of the plot. The story often falls into a predictable pattern: the MC approaches people, they freak out, he saves them from something, and they *still* freak out. This cycle repeats with little variation, making the story feel stagnant.
The constant POV shifts also became grating. While I understand the intent – to showcase the comedic misunderstandings from different perspectives – it often led to redundant retellings of the same events. It felt like padding and disrupted the flow of the narrative.
I also found the main character's communication issues to be inconsistent. He can apparently communicate just fine with other undead and certain individuals, which makes his inability to talk to regular people feel contrived and frustrating.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out a scene involving a transgender character that they found to be transphobic and offensive. While I haven't personally reached that point in the story, I felt it was important to acknowledge these concerns.
### Final Verdict
Ultimately, "Hundreds Years After I Was Called [Just Corpse], I’ve Become Strongest Undead When I Woke Up" is a mixed bag. The premise is interesting, and there are moments of genuine humor, but the repetitive plot, inconsistent character behavior, and excessive POV shifts hold it back. It might be enjoyable as a lighthearted read if you can overlook its flaws, but it ultimately didn't fully deliver on its potential for me.