Obaachan (28) is Free

Obaachan (28) is Free

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おばあちゃん(28)は自由ですヨ

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: おばあちゃん(28)は自由ですヨ

By nanase mio

2.9
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
57
Original Publisher
alphapolis

Description

I, who got summoned to a different world, Umeki Satoko (28). There was a prince-like person, but he talked only with another person that was summoned with me and ignored me. What to do…… while having such thoughts, the prince-like person noticed me and laughed at me scornfully. 「Withdraw, you freebie old hag」 I was kicked with such thoughtless words and I snapped. At that moment, a scream resounded. All of sudden, the prince-like person aged. Then I noticed. Huh, I…… have become a granny!? Wait a moment! I’m only 28, you know!?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
alphapolis
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Obaachan (28) is Free Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Obaachan (28) is Free Okay, let's dive into "Obaachan (28) is Free." This web novel definitely piqued my interest with its unusual premise: a protagonist who finds herself suddenly aged after transmigration. I was hoping for a story about overcoming adversity and maybe even some good old-fashioned revenge. But did it deliver? Let's break it down. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely had a hook. The idea of dealing with the sudden shift in appearance and the implications it has on the MC's life is interesting. I was eager to see how the author would explore the challenges and opportunities this unique situation presented. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of this novel, for me, lies in the concept of the "cheat" items. They aren't just simple power-ups; they seem to have a will of their own, creating chaotic and unpredictable situations for the protagonist. This element of divine (or perhaps devilish) intervention adds a layer of humor and intrigue. It feels like the gods are playing a game with her life, and her reactions to their antics are where the story shines. This approach can be quite engaging if you enjoy a lighter, more comedic take on the fantasy genre. ### Areas of Concern However, I found the execution a bit lacking in some areas. The writing style felt somewhat sparse, with minimal descriptions of the surroundings and characters. This made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the world and connect with the cast. The protagonist's inner thoughts dominated the narrative, which, while providing insight into her perspective, also created a sense of distance from the external world. Additionally, the plot progression seemed to rely too heavily on the MC's overpowered items. While the initial chapters were promising, the story seemed to devolve into a series of convenient solutions provided by her abilities. This diminished the sense of struggle and tension, making the later chapters feel somewhat predictable and less engaging. ### Final Verdict "Obaachan (28) is Free" has a unique and promising concept that could appeal to readers looking for a lighthearted fantasy story. However, the execution falls short in terms of world-building, character depth, and plot progression. While the chaotic nature of the cheat items provides some entertainment, the over-reliance on them ultimately detracts from the overall narrative. If you're looking for a serious or deeply immersive fantasy novel, this might not be for you. But if you're in the mood for a quirky and comedic adventure with a unique premise, it might be worth a try.

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