If I Had To Say, I Would Say I Am A Evil Magician

If I Had To Say, I Would Say I Am A Evil Magician

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どちらかと言うと悪い魔法使いです

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Dochiraka Toiuto Warui Mahoutsukai Desu, どちらかと言うと悪い魔法使いです

By hana, はな

2.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
402 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Asch=Dahl, a Necromancer who had lived for over 200 years, is an incomparably good-looking youngster. However, he can’t read the room, he’s narcissistic, he provokes people spontaneously, he hates losing, and he’s selfish. All in all, he has a bad personality. Because of that, he neither has friends, nor is he popular with the ladies. However, because the person himself has a needlessly strong mental fortitude and positivity, he doesn’t reflect on it at all. What suddenly came into such Asch=Dahl’s life was, a request from Hogner Magic Academy’s Board Chairman for him to be teacher. Intrigued, he accepted the job……in search of his future lover. Will Asch=Dahl be able to live the rose-coloured teacher’s life he imagined?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

If I Had To Say, I Would Say I Am A Evil Magician Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on If I Had To Say, I Would Say I Am A Evil Magician This web novel presents a mixed bag, and diving in requires a certain level of tolerance for initial awkwardness. While it eventually finds its footing, the early chapters might test your patience. It's definitely a story that demands you stick around for a bit before making a final judgment. ### First Impressions My first impression, based on the initial chapters, wasn't stellar. The protagonist, despite supposedly being a 200-year-old necromancer, comes across as more of an edgy teenager in how he responds to situations. Some moments intended for comedic relief, like the maid's constant insults, just felt off and undermined the MC's supposed "badass" persona. The academy setting felt forced, with students acting in ways that seemed illogical, creating unnecessary conflict. ### What Works Well Despite the initial struggles, I found that the story improves significantly as it progresses. The characters gain depth, and the plot begins to weave together in interesting ways. The dynamic between the MC and his doll maid, Mira, becomes a central focus, exploring themes of humanity and emotion. The author's writing style, while potentially affected by translation, manages to create a pleasing narrative flow that keeps you engaged. The unique perspective the MC brings to teaching dark magic becomes more apparent, offering a fresh take on the academy setting. ### Areas of Concern One recurring criticism is the MC's initial portrayal. His actions sometimes contradict his supposed age and experience, leading to a disconnect between his description and his behavior. This can be frustrating for readers expecting a cunning and powerful antihero. Additionally, the early conflicts feel forced and lack a clear purpose, making it difficult to invest in the story. The translation quality could also use some polishing, as some sentences come across as rough or awkwardly worded. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers have discussed plot points that could be considered spoilers. These include details about Mira Estheim, the original model for the doll maid, the fate of Julia, and the MC's tragic past, which involves the loss of loved ones and the creation of Mira. If you prefer to experience these events firsthand, proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict "If I Had To Say, I Would Say I Am A Evil Magician" is a novel with potential that requires patience to unlock. The initial chapters are rough, but the story improves as it delves deeper into the characters and their relationships. If you're willing to overlook the initial flaws and stick around for a bit, you might find yourself enjoying this unique blend of action, comedy, and drama. However, if you're easily turned off by awkward beginnings or a seemingly weak protagonist, this might not be the story for you. I'd recommend giving it at least 20 chapters before making a final decision.

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