Weed Reincarnation ~ Carefully Raised in the Elf Village ~

Weed Reincarnation ~ Carefully Raised in the Elf Village ~

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雑草転生 ~エルフの里で大切に育てられてます~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Zassou Tensei: Elf no Sato de Taisetsu ni Sodaterarete Masu, 雑草転生 ~エルフの里で大切に育てられてます~

By tennensuicoffee, 天然水珈琲

3.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
106 chapters
Original Publisher
earth star novel

Description

I noticed that I am a weed in the forest, but for some reason I can think and have an ego. Besides, there is also strange knowledge. I have no choice but to live for the time being, even though I feel something is wrong with the status screen and level like a game. I think I was originally a human being, but I don’t remember much about it. Aside from that, the light is delicious. When I thought that photosynthesis was good, I met a high elf girl who could hear the voice of plants. It’s great to be able to talk. For the time being, while giving fruits, I was pulled out by a girl and went to the elf village. I’m being carefully raised, yeah? Somehow it smells like spring. Apparently, the elves are a persecuted and exiled race. However, because it looks good, there are some undeliverable people who aim them as s*aves. A weed that already lived with elves like their families struggle to protect everyone. Evolve! This is a story of a kind-hearted weed that protects an elf, or a “world tree” that will eventually lead many.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
earth star novel
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Weed Reincarnation ~ Carefully Raised in the Elf Village ~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Weed Reincarnation ~ Carefully Raised in the Elf Village ~ Alright, let's dive into "Weed Reincarnation ~ Carefully Raised in the Elf Village ~". This title definitely grabbed my attention, and I was eager to see how this reincarnation story unfolded, especially with the elf village setting. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the slice-of-life isekai premise. The idea of a reincarnated weed being raised by elves has a certain charm and novelty. The concept of the MC potentially evolving into a world tree also piqued my interest – that could be a really unique and interesting direction for the story to take. I went in hoping for a heartwarming and perhaps slightly quirky fantasy adventure. ### What Works Well The potential for unique world-building is definitely a strong point. The "world tree" aspect, if explored well, could set this story apart from the countless other isekai novels out there. There's also the appeal of a guardian-like relationship with the elves, which can make for some heartwarming and wholesome moments. The initial premise is strong, offering a foundation for a potentially engaging and unique narrative. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the translation quality seems to be a significant issue. While I could generally understand the plot, the grammar and changing names were quite disruptive. It made it harder to get fully immersed in the story and appreciate the world-building. The system within the story also seems to need some clarification. The explanations of the divinity values and how the options work could definitely be fleshed out. ### Final Verdict "Weed Reincarnation ~ Carefully Raised in the Elf Village ~" has the potential to be a charming and unique slice-of-life isekai. The premise is intriguing, and the possibility of the MC evolving into a world tree offers a lot of room for creative world-building. However, the translation quality is a major hurdle, and the system mechanics could use some further explanation. With some improvements in these areas, this novel could truly shine. As it stands, it's a bit of a mixed bag with a lot of untapped potential.

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