Also known as: Boy Who Has Been Reincarnated Twice Spends Peacefully as an S-Rank Adventurer, ~ I who was a Sage and a Hero of Previous World, Will Live in Peacefulness in the Next World~, 二度転生した少年はSランク冒険者として平穏に過ごす ~前世が賢者で英雄だったボクは来世では地味に生きる~
“I reincarnated again.”
A certain baby, called Rex, was a reincarnated person possessing two previous lives, one where he had been the Hero, and one where he had been the Sage.
“Be careful not to get involved in conspiracy and turmoil in this life.”
Rex, who had learned the dangers of being conspicuous from the memory of the previous lives, vows to live plainly.
“And become an adventurer who is a symbol of freedom, a longing profession from the previous life!”
Rex, who became an adventurer after longing to fulfil his wishes, enjoys the daily life of earning money with an unobtrusive request.
“I’m sorry, while collecting herbs I was attacked by a dragon and I hunted it.”
Rex was unaware of the fact that his plainness is messy.
“Even so, the adventurer rank is easy to rise.”
The boy who is not aware of it still outweigh the surrounding human beings.
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Nido Tensei Shita Shounen wa S-rank Boukensha Toshite Heion ni Sugosu ~ Zense ga Kenja de Eiyūdatta Boku wa Raisede wa Jimi ni Ikiru ~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Nido Tensei Shita Shounen wa S-rank Boukensha Toshite Heion ni Sugosu ~ Zense ga Kenja de Eiyūdatta Boku wa Raisede wa Jimi ni Ikiru ~
This title, which I'll just call "Reincarnated Sage," promises a chill adventure with an overpowered protagonist. While it delivers on some of that, I found myself a bit torn on whether it truly hits the mark. It's a story that definitely has its moments, but also some glaring flaws that kept me from fully enjoying it.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters are light and amusing. The premise is simple: a guy who was a hero and a sage in past lives wants a peaceful, low-key existence in his third life. Of course, with his accumulated power, that's easier said than done. The humor stems from his obliviousness to his own strength and the reactions of those around him.
### What Works Well
I appreciate the story's attempts to subvert some common tropes. It's not a relentless harem-building exercise, and there are some interesting side characters who get their own moments to shine. I particularly enjoyed the dynamic between Mina and Jairo; their constant bickering was a fun diversion. The overall vibe is relatively positive, with fewer annoying or overtly malicious characters than you often find in this genre. There's a certain easy-going charm that makes it a decent, if not particularly deep, read.
### Areas of Concern
My biggest issue, and one echoed by many, is the protagonist's supposed wisdom clashing with his utter lack of common sense. He's lived multiple lifetimes, yet he's shockingly clueless about his own power and the world around him. This ignorance, while initially funny, quickly becomes repetitive and frustrating. It feels like the author leaned too heavily on the "misunderstanding" trope, dragging it out far beyond its expiration date. Furthermore, the world-building feels a bit thin. We're told about his past lives, but they're mostly used as convenient explanations for his abilities rather than integral parts of his character. His parents are basically non-existent, which feels like a missed opportunity for adding depth.
### Final Verdict
"Reincarnated Sage" is an okay read if you're looking for something light and undemanding. It has its moments of humor and avoids some of the more irritating clichés of the genre. However, the protagonist's contrived ignorance and the somewhat shallow world-building ultimately hold it back from being truly engaging. It's a 3 out of 5 for me – a decent time-killer, but not a story that will stay with you long after you finish reading.