Saikyou Mahoushi no Inton Keikaku (LN)

Saikyou Mahoushi no Inton Keikaku (LN)

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最強魔法師の隠遁計画

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Greatest Magicmaster's Retirement Plan (LN), The Strongest Mage’s Retirement Plan, 最強魔法師の隠遁計画, 最強魔法師的隱遁計劃, 最强魔法师的隐遁计划

By izushiro, イズシロ

3.3
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
18 volumes
Original Publisher
hobby japan
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

Hundreds of years ago demons appeared suddenly and started attacking humans.At the time Humans couldn’t even put a scratch on them with normal weapons,The humans built seven countries to prevent their race from being extinct, and suceeded in hindering the demons by diverting their magic technology to the military but the battle against the demons still continues. Our protagonist Alusu Reigin who was always fighting at the front lines has offered to retire at the young age of 16 but the country cannot let him go as he stands at the top of all magicians and the number 1 [Single Digit] thus our story begins….

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hobby japan
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Saikyou Mahoushi no Inton Keikaku (LN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Saikyou Mahoushi no Inton Keikaku (LN) "Saikyou Mahoushi no Inton Keikaku (LN)" presents an interesting premise: a powerful mage wanting to retire and focus on research gets roped into attending a magic academy. I went in expecting a clever protagonist navigating school life while secretly being OP, but the reality seems a bit more complicated. ### First Impressions Initially, the world-building intrigued me. A post-apocalyptic setting with monsters called fiends, and a protagonist who's already at the top of his game, sounds like a recipe for an engaging power fantasy. The early volumes held promise, hinting at a grander plot and a darker world. However, some of that initial spark seems to fade as the story progresses. ### What Works Well The idea of a genius protagonist wanting to lay low is compelling, and the early focus on world-building does create a sense of mystery and foreboding. Some appreciate the author's early intention to keep romance as a secondary element, allowing them to focus on the plot. The action sequences can be entertaining, and the growth of the female characters, while flawed, provides some narrative drive. The plot does move at a decent pace and is not entirely centered on the school life, which is a great deviation from similar academy-themed novels. ### Areas of Concern One major criticism revolves around the protagonist's character. Some find him inconsistent, easily swayed by those around him, particularly the female characters. This undermines his initial "I want to be left alone for research" persona. The plot can feel forced at times, with characters acting illogically to advance the story. Several also noted that the story drags on, with unnecessary explanations and filler content, especially in later volumes. The villains are mysterious but some readers feel that they are not threatening enough. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have pointed out specific plot points, such as characters revealing important information despite being asked to keep it secret. Also, the ending to some arcs are viewed as anticlimactic. Be cautious when reading further reviews if you want to avoid spoilers. ### Final Verdict "Saikyou Mahoushi no Inton Keikaku (LN)" is a mixed bag. While it has moments of promise and a compelling premise, it suffers from inconsistent characterization, pacing issues, and a plot that sometimes feels forced. It might be enjoyable if you're looking for a relatively light read with some action and a focus on character growth, but don't expect a groundbreaking or exceptionally well-written story. I'd recommend approaching it with tempered expectations.

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