Immortal Boy Exiled to an SSS Class Dungeon ~ Achieves Max Level and Becomes the Strongest ~

Immortal Boy Exiled to an SSS Class Dungeon ~ Achieves Max Level and Becomes the Strongest ~

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絶対に死ねない少年、SSS級ダンジョンの最奥に追放される~時間が停止したダンジョン最下層で何万年も死に続けた少年は、レベルをカンストさせ最強に至る〜

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Immortal Boy Who Can’t Die, Exiled to the Deepest Layer of an SSS-Class Dungeon ~ The Boy Who Continued to Die for Tens of Thousands of Years in the Dungeon’s Bottom Floor Where Time Stopped, Achieves Max Level and Becomes the Strongest ~, 絶対に死ねない少年、SSS級ダンジョンの最奥に追放される~時間が停止したダンジョン最下層で何万年も死に続けた少年は、レベルをカンストさせ最強に至る〜

By atera

2.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
19
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

I had been cursed with the absolute inability to die. Because of that, I was bought as a s*ave and used by the S-rank party “Chosen Ones of the New Generation.” Thanks to them, I ended up stranded alone in an SSS-class dungeon. However, I couldn’t die, and I continued to be almost killed by monsters over and over again. My mind and body were both in tatters, and no matter how much I wished to die, I couldn’t even achieve that. In the middle of all this, somehow, I began to grow stronger gradually. By the time several thousand years had passed, I could take down even SSS-rank monsters on my own. Finally, I challenged the boss of that layer and, after hundreds of years, managed to secure a victory. As a result, my level surpassed 1000, and I became able to see my stats.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Immortal Boy Exiled to an SSS Class Dungeon ~ Achieves Max Level and Becomes the Strongest ~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Immortal Boy Exiled to an SSS Class Dungeon ~ Achieves Max Level and Becomes the Strongest ~ Alright, let's dive into "Immortal Boy Exiled to an SSS Class Dungeon ~ Achieves Max Level and Becomes the Strongest ~". That title is certainly a mouthful, and the story itself is... well, it's something. I went in expecting a power fantasy romp, and I got that, but maybe not in the way I anticipated. ### First Impressions My initial impression was a mix of intrigue and apprehension. The premise of an immortal protagonist stuck in a deadly dungeon has potential, and the promise of a "strong to stronger" progression is always appealing. However, the long title and genre tags hinted at some potential pitfalls. I braced myself for a rollercoaster. ### What Works Well The core appeal here is the wish fulfillment. The protagonist, despite his initial exile, does eventually become incredibly powerful. The level system is straightforward, which makes it easy to follow his progression. If you're looking for a story where the main character overcomes overwhelming odds and steadily climbs the ranks, this novel delivers on that front. It's a classic power fantasy setup, and there's a certain satisfaction in watching him grow stronger. ### Areas of Concern My main issue lies with the protagonist's character. The story expects me to believe he's lived for potentially centuries, dying countless times. This makes it hard to reconcile with his apparent lack of growth in terms of personality and maturity. It feels like he's still making the same naive mistakes he would have made as a kid, even after experiencing so much death and hardship. This disconnect really took me out of the story. I kept questioning how someone who had lived so long could remain so… underdeveloped. It made it hard to truly invest in his journey. ### Final Verdict "Immortal Boy Exiled to an SSS Class Dungeon" is a mixed bag. If you're solely interested in a straightforward power fantasy with a focus on leveling up and overcoming challenges, you might find some enjoyment here. However, the protagonist's questionable character development and the lack of depth in his personality ultimately hold the story back. It's not terrible, but it's definitely not a standout in the genre. I'd recommend approaching it with tempered expectations.

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