I’m Back in the First Grade of Elementary School, so I’m Going to Live Well

I’m Back in the First Grade of Elementary School, so I’m Going to Live Well

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小学一年生に戻ったので堅実に生きる

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Shougaku Ichinensei ni Modotta node Kenjitsu ni Ikiru, 小学一年生に戻ったので堅実に生きる

By okamoto takahiro, オカモト タカヒロ

3.7
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
60 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Itosaki Sho, a twenty-eight-year-old freelancer, has no money to spare. He lives in a 1K apartment, works part-time every day without a break, and leads a lonely life as a single man. There are no dreams or hopes in his life, he just works every day to earn money for tomorrow’s living expenses. The reason why he ended up living like this was all in his past. He threw away his studies and friendships and continued to work hard and pursue his dreams. Sho was betrayed by his efforts and was unable to fulfill his dream, and so he spent his life in a tasteless manner. ---------------------- One day in the morning, he was leading such a life. He never had a normal morning. When he woke up, he found himself in a world 22 years ago. And Sho was back in the first grade.Sho has the opportunity to start his life over. Not wanting to make the same mistake twice, he decides to live his second life in a steady manner, without dreaming. Study, exercise, friends, future, and love. This is a story of daily life, of growing up while being tormented by various events. This is his second life. What kind of student life will he lead?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I’m Back in the First Grade of Elementary School, so I’m Going to Live Well Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m Back in the First Grade of Elementary School, so I’m Going to Live Well "I’m Back in the First Grade of Elementary School, so I’m Going to Live Well" presents an interesting premise: an adult reliving their elementary school days with the wisdom of their past. The early chapters definitely hooked me with the protagonist's relatable struggles. However, as the story progresses, some aspects felt a bit… off. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the slice-of-life elements and the MC's attempts to navigate social situations with his adult mind in a child's body. The author does a good job portraying the mind of someone with social anxiety, and I found myself rooting for him as he tried to improve his life. The focus on steady improvement, almost like an RPG character leveling up, was a unique and engaging approach. ### What Works Well The early focus on the MC's internal struggles and his interactions with his family felt genuine. I appreciated the attention to detail in portraying his awkwardness and his desire to overcome it. Many readers seem to agree that the initial chapters are the strongest, setting up a compelling foundation for the story. ### Areas of Concern However, the introduction of the "yandere" character raised some red flags for me. While some might find it amusing, the idea of a first-grader exhibiting such intense and possessive behavior felt a bit unsettling and, frankly, unbelievable. It felt like a jarring shift in tone and threatened to derail the MC's personal growth. This plot point, for me, overshadows the other aspects of the story. Also, the portrayal of other female characters, like the MC's sister, felt exaggerated and unrealistic. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers pointed out that the yandere's behavior escalates quickly, with her stalking the MC and planning their future married life within a short time frame. This rapid escalation felt out of place for characters of that age and detracted from the overall enjoyment of the story. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I’m Back in the First Grade of Elementary School, so I’m Going to Live Well" has a promising start with a relatable protagonist and interesting premise. However, the introduction of certain plot elements, particularly the aggressive "yandere" character, raises concerns about the story's direction and believability. While the initial chapters are enjoyable, the later developments might not appeal to all readers. I'd recommend approaching this novel with caution and being prepared for a potentially bizarre and uncomfortable reading experience.

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