The Sword Saint Returned from Another World Doesn’t Realize His True Power

The Sword Saint Returned from Another World Doesn’t Realize His True Power

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異世界帰りの剣聖は、自分の実力に気がつかない ~SSSランクの隠しクエストを受けて帰ってきたらレベル1のF級探索者になったけど、異世界で鍛え上げた剣術が強すぎて王女やS級英雄たちが俺を放ってくれません

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Also known as: 異世界帰りの剣聖は、自分の実力に気がつかない ~SSSランクの隠しクエストを受けて帰ってきたらレベル1のF級探索者になったけど、異世界で鍛え上げた剣術が強すぎて王女やS級英雄たちが俺を放ってくれません

By 夜桜ユノ

2.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
70
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

Yuta Akizuki, a bottom-tier explorer, one day accepted the hidden SSS-rank quest “Birth of a Hero” and was summoned to another world. He successfully saved the world and returned, unaware that he now possessed the power of the strongest class. Oblivious to his newfound strength, Yuta astounded those around him with his unconscious abilities. As he gradually attracted the attention of S-rank explorers, idols, and even a princess… Note: This work is set in a gaming world where levels and skills exist.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Sword Saint Returned from Another World Doesn’t Realize His True Power Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Sword Saint Returned from Another World Doesn’t Realize His True Power Alright, let's dive into "The Sword Saint Returned from Another World Doesn’t Realize His True Power" – a title that's quite a mouthful, I must say! I went into this novel with moderate expectations, given the blend of popular tropes like alternate worlds, game elements, and a seemingly oblivious protagonist. After reading a substantial portion, I've formed a pretty solid opinion. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. A returning sword saint who's unaware of his immense power? Sounds like a recipe for some fun, right? The early chapters focus on the MC's struggles and his dedication to his bedridden sister, which is a classic way to establish empathy. However, I quickly found myself feeling detached from the story, struggling to connect with the characters or their motivations. ### What Works Well I can see the author was trying to create a heartwarming narrative about family and perseverance. The idea of the MC fighting tooth and nail for his sister is genuinely touching. The initial concept had promise, especially for readers who enjoy stories where kindness is rewarded. Also, the blend of action and adventure is present; there are dungeons, monsters, and battles galore. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the execution falters in several key areas. The power scaling feels inconsistent. I found it hard to believe that the MC, despite his supposed hidden power, could overcome challenges designed for significantly higher-ranked adventurers. It created a sense of disconnect and made the victories feel unearned. The "dense protagonist" trope is also pushed to its limits. While a little obliviousness can be endearing, the MC's lack of awareness often felt contrived and frustrating. The system mechanics also felt underdeveloped. The line between "hard magic" and "soft magic" blurs, leading to power discrepancies that felt illogical and jarring. ### Final Verdict "The Sword Saint Returned from Another World Doesn’t Realize His True Power" has potential, but it ultimately falls short due to inconsistencies in its power system, a frustratingly dense protagonist, and a narrative that struggles to deliver on its emotional core. While the premise is intriguing, the execution needs significant refinement to truly shine. I would recommend this novel only to readers who are very forgiving of these issues and are primarily looking for a light, feel-good read.

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