My 3521st Reincarnation

My 3521st Reincarnation

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3521回目の異世界転生 〜無双人生にも飽き飽きしてきたので目立たぬように生きていきます

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 3521回目の異世界転生 〜無双人生にも飽き飽きしてきたので目立たぬように生きていきます

By i.g

3.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
349 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Hayato Hattori was reincarnated into different worlds 3521 times. Levels, states and in many more ways Hayato was the strongest, his role had become to save other worlds. He saves many people but because saying goodbye is hard he gets along with no one. He wants nothing more than to hide his strength and live a normal life. However hes just too strong, in this new world as well, his strength is revealed.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

My 3521st Reincarnation Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My 3521st Reincarnation Alright, let's dive into "My 3521st Reincarnation." With a title like that, I came in expecting something truly unique, and while it has some interesting hooks, it's still early days. I've read what's available, and here are my thoughts. ### First Impressions My first impression was definitely intrigue. The sheer number of reincarnations the protagonist has experienced immediately sets the stage for a character with a wealth of knowledge and adaptability. The initial chapters do a decent job of showcasing this, throwing us into a familiar fantasy world with game elements, but seen through the eyes of someone who's *been there, done that*… 3520 times over, apparently. It's a fun concept. ### What Works Well The protagonist's down-to-earth nature is a major plus. He's not some overpowered, arrogant character. Instead, he uses his past lives' experiences to navigate the new world strategically. This makes him relatable, despite his extraordinary history. The world-building, although not extensively detailed yet, hints at a larger, more complex universe with gods, guilds, and the typical fantasy fare, but with a potentially fresh perspective given the protagonist's unique situation. I'm particularly interested in how the "god-human relationship" aspect will be explored as the story progresses. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, the biggest issue right now is the limited number of chapters. It's hard to form a complete picture of the story's potential with so little content. The chapters themselves are quite short, leaving me wanting more substance and deeper exploration of the world and characters. I'm also slightly concerned about whether the author can maintain the novelty of the reincarnation concept throughout the entire story. It could easily become repetitive if not handled carefully. ### Final Verdict "My 3521st Reincarnation" has a promising premise and a relatable protagonist. However, it's still in its early stages, and its success will depend on the author's ability to expand the world, develop the characters, and keep the reincarnation concept fresh and engaging. I'm cautiously optimistic and will be keeping an eye on future updates. For now, it's a tentative recommendation for readers looking for a unique spin on the isekai genre, but be prepared for a potentially slow burn.

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