I, Who Only Had Effort as a Virtue, Reincarnated as a Talented Yet Lazy Villain

I, Who Only Had Effort as a Virtue, Reincarnated as a Talented Yet Lazy Villain

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努力だけが取り柄だった俺が才能のある怠惰な悪役に転生した

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 努力だけが取り柄だった俺が才能のある怠惰な悪役に転生した

By atera

3.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

I had no talent. So I worked hard. But the effort didn’t pay off. At that time, I will be reincarnated. To lazy villain nobles who hate effort. However, he has talent, and I will make it bloom with excessive effort.

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Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I, Who Only Had Effort as a Virtue, Reincarnated as a Talented Yet Lazy Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I, Who Only Had Effort as a Virtue, Reincarnated as a Talented Yet Lazy Villain Alright, let's dive into "I, Who Only Had Effort as a Virtue, Reincarnated as a Talented Yet Lazy Villain." The title alone is a mouthful, and after reading a bit about it, I have some thoughts. It's sitting at a middling rating, so I went in expecting a mixed bag, and that's pretty much what I found. ### First Impressions The premise definitely grabbed my attention. Reincarnation stories are a dime a dozen, but the "effort-only" guy becoming a lazy genius? That's a fun twist. I was hoping for some clever commentary on hard work versus natural talent, maybe some self-aware humor. The tags promised an antihero protagonist, which I always enjoy, and the "weak to strong" element is a classic for a reason. ### What Works Well The idea of the MC struggling to reconcile his past work ethic with his new, naturally gifted self is intriguing. It has the potential for some great character development and internal conflict. I also like the sound of special abilities and a noble setting; those elements provide a solid foundation for world-building and power progression. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, I'm seeing some recurring criticisms that give me pause. The biggest one seems to be the MC's personality, or lack thereof. Some readers found him to be bland, passive, and overly compliant – basically, a robot following a questline. That's a major turn-off for me. A compelling protagonist is crucial, and if he's just going through the motions without any genuine motivation or emotional depth, it's going to be hard to stay invested. Another point of contention seems to be the integration of the reincarnation aspect. One reader highlighted a scene where the MC suggests a Japanese name for his newborn sister in a medieval European-inspired world, and the parents are just… okay with it? That kind of jarring cultural disconnect can really pull you out of the story and damage the sense of immersion. ### Final Verdict "I, Who Only Had Effort as a Virtue, Reincarnated as a Talented Yet Lazy Villain" has an interesting core concept, but it seems to stumble in the execution. The potential for a compelling character arc is there, but the MC's personality and some questionable world-building choices might hold it back. I'd say proceed with caution. If you're really drawn to the premise, give it a try, but be prepared for some potential frustrations along the way.

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