Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation (Light Novel) Vol. 1

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation (Light Novel) Vol. 1

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  • Author:Rifujin na Magonote
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Summary

At long last, the original light novels for the fan-favorite isekai hit!

An unemployed otaku has just reached the lowest point in his life。 He wants nothing more than the ability to start over, but just as he thinks it may be possible…he gets hit by a truck and dies! Shockingly, he finds himself reborn into an infant’s body in a strange new world of swords and magic。

His identity now is Rudeus Greyrat, yet he still retains the memories of his previous life。 Reborn into a new family, Rudeus makes use of his past experiences to forge ahead in this fantasy world as a true prodigy—gifted with maturity beyond his years and a natural born talent for magic。 With swords instead of chopsticks and spell books instead of the Internet, can Rudeus redeem himself in this wondrous yet dangerous land?

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Reviews

Inosh

2。5*Slice of life/coming of age? Kind of

Álvaro Quijano

Good story but little different from the manga。

Book-o Loco

Wasn’t as invested as I thought I would be。

Emīls

For me the best isekai series I have ever read!

Sunhanut

Isekai you are looking for!Tbh I already watched the anime version and YES it’s definitely worth reading the ln ver。 You will see more in details how the characters feel and act。 Totally a plus and makes you fall for Rudy even if he was a pervert shut-in。 Compared to other isekai ln, this is totally better。 Isekai? Yes。 Op? Yes。 But the author provide the mc with limitations and obstacles leading to a somewhat beautiful development。 The characters have depth in themselves like what you would exp Isekai you are looking for!Tbh I already watched the anime version and YES it’s definitely worth reading the ln ver。 You will see more in details how the characters feel and act。 Totally a plus and makes you fall for Rudy even if he was a pervert shut-in。 Compared to other isekai ln, this is totally better。 Isekai? Yes。 Op? Yes。 But the author provide the mc with limitations and obstacles leading to a somewhat beautiful development。 The characters have depth in themselves like what you would expect from interacting with REAL people。 。。。more

J i a j i a

somehow, this thing manages to be more fvcked up than GoT and the poppy war combined。。。。

Raymond Ka Lun Leung

Epic。 True blue weaboo isekai; simple, easy and pretty damn uplifting actually。 Makes me want to try harder in this life I'm at now。 All in all, had a great time with this series。 Epic。 True blue weaboo isekai; simple, easy and pretty damn uplifting actually。 Makes me want to try harder in this life I'm at now。 All in all, had a great time with this series。 。。。more

Derek Carranco

It was a good start for my first anime light novel。 I like where the story is going but really short。 Reading this because really liked the anime and couldn't wait for the new season。 It was a good start for my first anime light novel。 I like where the story is going but really short。 Reading this because really liked the anime and couldn't wait for the new season。 。。。more

Strix

Thankfully it was short and extremely easy to read otherwise I would have dropped this fast。 Not recommended。

Ganesh

Isekai done right with surprisingly not so bad ending。

Anon。151

Really good isekai LN

Kaisa

I have mixed feelings about this, because really。 It's not that bad。 But it has some very bad incidents。The first one being before the reincarnation where the MC uh。。 masturbates to lolita stuff。 Which, we can argue about, it's a common enough theme in anime/manga/hentai and people argue about the legality of it。 So maybe I can ignore the full grown man jerking it off to lolita hentai。But then, when he is reborn, while he is still in the body of a child, he catches a teenage girl masturbating。 A I have mixed feelings about this, because really。 It's not that bad。 But it has some very bad incidents。The first one being before the reincarnation where the MC uh。。 masturbates to lolita stuff。 Which, we can argue about, it's a common enough theme in anime/manga/hentai and people argue about the legality of it。 So maybe I can ignore the full grown man jerking it off to lolita hentai。But then, when he is reborn, while he is still in the body of a child, he catches a teenage girl masturbating。 And finds it attractive。 He then steals some of her panties and sniffs them。 (and keeps them) Which。。 I don't know, is supposed to be funny? He's a 6 year old child at the time, but his mind is still that of a full grown adult。 He's 34 year olds for crying out loud! (Or would that be 41 now with the new years added ontop?)Had he done this behavior to a fully grown woman, it would still be kind of icky but whatever。 But to an underage female? I'm。。 kind of triggered。 And it's not even a big focus in the book, just a sentence here and there。 But god, this would have easily been a 4/5 star book if those sentences weren't there。 I don't know if the light novel or the manga came first, maybe in the manga the teenage demon girl is actually a thousand year old demon because they age differently or something, but that isn't mentioned in the light novel。 So I'm just。。 deeply disturbed。 。。。more

Pieter

Fairly typical isekai story with a modern Japanese man dying filled with regrets over poor life decisions。 Reborn in a fantasy setting, he decides his life is going to be different。 What follows is a slice-of-life story of the boy from toddler to 7。As far as isekai stories go it is fairly typical with a bit more serious bent to it then most, although admittedly it is one of the first that popularized these tropes。 The fact that some of the more recent tropes in regards to OP protagonists, over-t Fairly typical isekai story with a modern Japanese man dying filled with regrets over poor life decisions。 Reborn in a fantasy setting, he decides his life is going to be different。 What follows is a slice-of-life story of the boy from toddler to 7。As far as isekai stories go it is fairly typical with a bit more serious bent to it then most, although admittedly it is one of the first that popularized these tropes。 The fact that some of the more recent tropes in regards to OP protagonists, over-the-top drama, etc。 are missing is a good thing。 It focusses on character development and there is no action。Biggest downside is that it is a bit boring slice-of-life and the flaw of the protagonist makes sense but is certainly not everybody's cup of tea (he is a bit of a prick whom treats the world as a game and his attitude towards women leaves a LOT to desired)。All in all, it is a good book for those preferring the light novel to manga or for people wanting to read a good isekai story。 I enjoyed it。 。。。more

Gustavo

One of the pioneers in Isekai/Light Novel and one of the best, we see a flawed main character full with a deformed lifestyle and secuality get a new chance and grow as a person。

Kakuzō Akutagawa

My thoughts after reading the Mushoku Tensei 1 audiobook (Japanese) Written by Rifujin na Magonote Narrated by Ayumi ItoThe story:Weeb gets reincarnated in another world。 Now he tries to live seriously and not commit the same mistakes he did in his previous life。Enjoyment: Well, I quite love the anime。 The audiobook was quite relaxing and fun to listen to but I just feel like it wasn’t something out of this world。Japanese: Well, this is an audiobook completely in Japanese, how difficult was it t My thoughts after reading the Mushoku Tensei 1 audiobook (Japanese) Written by Rifujin na Magonote Narrated by Ayumi ItoThe story:Weeb gets reincarnated in another world。 Now he tries to live seriously and not commit the same mistakes he did in his previous life。Enjoyment: Well, I quite love the anime。 The audiobook was quite relaxing and fun to listen to but I just feel like it wasn’t something out of this world。Japanese: Well, this is an audiobook completely in Japanese, how difficult was it to understand? To be honest, not that difficult。 I had previously watched the anime so probably that helped me understand it。 But to my surprise, I feel like I understood around 85% of it。Thoughts:Holy cow, my favorite part of the entire thing was definitely the narrator。 Ayumi Ito’s talent surprised me, when I started listening to it I wasn't a very big fan of her voice, but then other characters started appearing I went “oh nice, they hired different VA’s to do other voices” and for 5 minutes I thought that。 Until I realized she was doing all the different voices。 Just wow, as the book continued I grew more and more fond of her voice, truly an amazing narrator for this audiobook series。The verdict: The story is good, not the best but quite laid back and nicely written。 In the end, I would rate the book a 7。5/10 and the narration a 9/10, I'm looking forward to listening to the rest of the series in audiobook form。 。。。more

Matheus Souza

I started to read this after watching the anime, which per se was already a good work。 Needless to say, the novel, as original source, is way better。 Even though its animated adaptation was faithfull and improved its scenes in some aspects, is what it isn't show that shines here。The amount of details provided is wonderful and fresh compared to some novels。 The scenes showing the point of view of the other characters are just a blissful break from the all mighty isekai prowess of Rudeous, showing I started to read this after watching the anime, which per se was already a good work。 Needless to say, the novel, as original source, is way better。 Even though its animated adaptation was faithfull and improved its scenes in some aspects, is what it isn't show that shines here。The amount of details provided is wonderful and fresh compared to some novels。 The scenes showing the point of view of the other characters are just a blissful break from the all mighty isekai prowess of Rudeous, showing a more mundane and profound view of the story。 In fact, I found myself deeply moved in many of those moments, and it even got me at tears at the end of this volume。Overall, I couldn't recommend it more。 If you get pass the amount of eroticity from this novel, which some people may not like, you will find an amazing and deep story, not just about a guy living in a sword and sorcery world, but of a family, much like those you may have or miss dearly。 。。。more

Joseph

Amazing read to supplement the also amazing anime。Obviously this didn't have the amazing music, voice acting and animation of the anime but it does have more character insight than the anime has。 It is definitely worth it if you liked the anime。 Amazing read to supplement the also amazing anime。Obviously this didn't have the amazing music, voice acting and animation of the anime but it does have more character insight than the anime has。 It is definitely worth it if you liked the anime。 。。。more

Richard Crossan

Interesting ideaWas a fairly interesting idea, unfortunately the story's progression is a little slow so I'm probably going to have read the next book in this series to see if I will continue reading it。 But I really enjoyed the fact that the MC was super talented after being reborn but still considered themself barely adequate and continued to strive to be better rather than resting on their laurels Interesting ideaWas a fairly interesting idea, unfortunately the story's progression is a little slow so I'm probably going to have read the next book in this series to see if I will continue reading it。 But I really enjoyed the fact that the MC was super talented after being reborn but still considered themself barely adequate and continued to strive to be better rather than resting on their laurels 。。。more

Jon Ureña

Four stars in general, five for an isekai。These days I don’t read much, and when I do I prefer to read manga。 If I delve into novels, it’s usually light novels that also have a manga counterpart, but for which the manga is the inferior product。 And my favorite genre these days has become isekai, an extraordinarily popular genre in Japan that is entirely absent from the West, at least to the extent that you’d lump those individual stories into a category。 Isekais are all about people getting tran Four stars in general, five for an isekai。These days I don’t read much, and when I do I prefer to read manga。 If I delve into novels, it’s usually light novels that also have a manga counterpart, but for which the manga is the inferior product。 And my favorite genre these days has become isekai, an extraordinarily popular genre in Japan that is entirely absent from the West, at least to the extent that you’d lump those individual stories into a category。 Isekais are all about people getting transported somehow (more often than not by getting run over by a truck) from dreary old Earth into a fantasy world (more often than not a fantasy version of Europe from back in the Age of Enlightenment, around the time Europeans started dealing with Japan in a systematic manner), where the protagonists will have opportunities that their previous lives didn’t offer。 Leaving aside the reasons why this genre is so popular in Japan, and why the fantasy worlds the different protagonists are sent to are so similar, which would be interesting discussions by themselves, it’s obvious that I’ve become so engrossed by stories of this genre recently because I don’t like my life and I can’t do much of anything, so it would be nice if truck-kun would pay me a visit so I could disappear into some other better place。 And of the isekai series I’ve been following recently none has enthralled me as much as “Mushoku Tensei”。 The anime started airing in this season, and is currently on its ninth episode。 It has become so popular that it even surpassed the last season of “Attack on Titan”; quite an achievement given that AoT is a masterpiece。I haven’t done much research on how “Mushoku Tensei” came to be, but it’s generally considered the grandfather of the modern trend of isekai, to the extent that staples like “Konosuba”, “Re:Zero”, “Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken”, “Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?”, “Youjo Senki” and many, many more would likely not exist if it weren’t for “Mushoku Tensei”。 It seems that MT started out as a free web novel, the most humble way a series can start out in Japan。 If they become successful they tend to get adapted into light novels published professionally, then they might get a manga series and eventually an anime series, which is the pinnacle of success, given that somehow the Japanese tend to botch all their live action movies。 “Mushoku Tensei”, despite being a fantastic story so far, might have gotten its anime series way later than the stories it inspired because it’s, on paper, a very risky series: we follow a hikikomori who has lived as a recluse for around twenty years, after a series of traumatic experiences in school, and who died shortly after he got evicted from his parents’ place by his furious siblings, who caught him masturbating to loli hentai (animated child porn)。 That’s our protagonist。 In the fantasy world he gets transported to he’s born again to a nice family in their early to mid twenties。 The protagonist retains his memories and intelligence from his previous life, so he’s a thirty something years old guy stuck in a baby’s body。 He quickly shows himself to be a relentless pervert who can’t wait to fondle and suck on his new mother’s breasts (the mother is a very attractive blonde)。 He also sniffs the maid’s panties (who is freaked out by the protagonist and believes him to be possessed by a demon), and disturbs his scumbag father, as the protagonist shows himself to be far more cunning and level-headed than the adult。 Later on, the protagonist is also clearly attracted to both his lovely, teen-looking teacher Roxy, as well as to his best friend Sylphiette, a bullied girl that gets unhealthily attached to the protagonist。 The guy can’t wait to groom this vulnerable girl into his ideal girlfriend。The protagonist's perversion is painted as his fatal flaw, probably the boldest choice I’ve experienced in fiction recently。 In the West the main characters’ fatal flaws are usually something relatively mild and sanitized, such as trauma for a dead relative, or having been wronged somehow。 The protagonist of “Mushoku Tensei” got bullied hard in his previous life: he said something relatively minor to the wrong person in school, and that ended up becoming an onslaught of bullying that caused stuff such as getting chained naked to a fence while people laughed at his chubby body and his small dick。 The bullying didn’t end at school, because they harassed him at his parents’ place as well。 While that undeserved trauma can make many in the audience sympathetic for him, his compulsions and the way they corrupt the people around him (mostly the underage female characters) are harder to deal with。Part of the fun of following the anime adaptation has been watching the YouTube reactors deal in their way with the most risky aspects of this series。 Some go in denial, saying that because the protagonist is currently in a child’s body, the narratorial voice (which is that of an adult) doesn’t reflect his actual mental age。 Some deny his sexual attraction to the children, even though in the web novel is explicitly stated in the first few pages that when he got evicted he was jerking off to loli hentai。 Other reactors just hope that he’s going to grow out of assaulting the children he’s dealing with (the guy has fondled the budding breasts, one of those times as she was sleeping, of a female relative of his, who is only two years older than his kid self)。 Some reactors proclaim they are going to stop following the series unless the protagonist stops sexually assaulting minors。 Personally I don’t give a shit, but then again I preferred “Berserk” back when it was all about demons raping and eating people。Both the light novel version (at least the first volume I’m reviewing) and the anime adaptation of this series are endearing。 This series has a special charm to it which is very hard to achieve: its characters feel real, as if they have real needs and flaws usually absent in most stories。 The protagonist’s shortcomings are part of it, but we also have his new parents: Zenith, the mother, is a naïve, hopeful, loving mage who gave up on adventuring when she got pregnant, and Paul, the father, is a well-meaning, womanizing scumbag who despite his best intentions he’s usually controlled by his libido。 The family’s maid is a cautious, introverted former sword fighter who had to give up her position due to an injury and some political persecution。 Sylphiette, the protagonist’s best friend, is a shy, skittish half-elf who might be part demon, and who gets bullied by her shady heritage but that under the care of the protagonist (when he’s not hoping to get into her child panties) blooms into cheerful, talented magic user。 Right at the end of this volume we also meet fan favorite Ghislaine, a scarred, eye patch-wearing, very muscled, scantily clad half-beast。 Although she’s a terrifyingly dangerous sword fighter, she’s kind, endearingly dumb and mostly emotionally retarded。 The protagonist cares the most for Roxy, his magic teacher, an itinerant demon girl (her kind of demon just lives longer than usual, has purple hair and can speak telepathically with others of her kind)。 Roxy is guarded and cold to hide her low self-esteem and how isolated she feels among humans, but she’s eager to help others grow。 Apart from teaching the protagonist magic, she helps him overcome his trauma-related agoraphobia。 By the end of the second episode of the anime adaptation, when the girl leaves to continue travelling the world and learning new stuff, you will miss her along with the protagonist, although in the protagonist’s case, at least he has her stolen panties to remember her by。As an isekai, this story works so well because we learn most things through the protagonist’s eyes as he tests the limits of his new world。 We spent most of the first volume in his new parents’ home, which is located near a small village。 We get to know his young parents as they learn how to deal with their first child。 We hear them banging every night along with the protagonist。 We discover the different races of this world (which are for the most part very similar to humans) as the protagonist comes across them, and we learn the historical issues between the different peoples as either he’s told about them or he experiences them。 The protagonist, who by this point of this story is physically a child, is dealt with as one by people who are living their own lives。 A particularly bold example of this happens one night when he’s hearing his parents banging in a room nearby, and the protagonist, still awake, goes out into the hallway only to come across his teacher Roxy, who is sitting on the floor by his parents’ room。 The young-looking teacher is masturbating as she listens to the young couple having sex as loudly as if nobody lived in half a mile around。 Although she realizes she’s been caught, she doesn’t believe that the protagonist understands what he’s seeing, so when the guy leaves, she never addresses it。 By the end of this volume the protagonist is sent to a big city quite far away, where he’ll work as a teacher for a violent, bratty noble child who is a sort of distant relative of his。 In there he will have to deal with a new set of flawed (seriously flawed in some cases) characters。I first tried to read the web novel, the original and most raw version of this series, but maybe partly due to the translation I had access to, it needed some serious editing。 Thankfully the light novel adaptation is fantastic, so that’s what I’ll follow from now on。 When you get into Japanese series and their different versions, it quickly becomes clear that if you want the boldest, riskiest version of the story you need to get as close to the web novel as possible, and this is simultaneously very notorious as well as atypical in the case of “Mushoku Tensei”。 For example, in the original web novel the protagonist is evicted from his parents’ home, where he lived as a hikikomori, while he was masturbating to loli hentai。 In the manga version, however, they sanitize it into merely playing a videogame。 In the original version, Roxy is caught masturbating while listening to the protagonist’s new parents having sex, but in the manga she’s simply aroused。 We learn that Paul, the protagonist’s father, actually took the maid’s virginity back when they were learning to become sword fighters; the guy sexually assaulted her as she was sleeping。 That fact is absent from the manga as well。 Usually the aspects of a story that would bother publishers, as those executive types care more for reaching the widest audience possible, get wiped out the further a Japanese series goes up the levels of adaptations, but very atypically, the anime adaptation of this series is virtually as raw as the original web novel, and even more so in some scenes。 Not only this would be risky as hell for any studio, but the studio that is producing “Mushoku Tensei” was formed from artists from other companies specifically to produce MT, wanting to make it into a long-running series。 It was a huge gamble that has paid off, not only because of the quality of the story but because of the huge talent of the people involved in bringing the anime to life。The anime improves the light novel in how it hides most of the internal life of characters other than the protagonist。 In the light novel we get some chapters from Paul's (the father) perspective, as well as Zenith's (the mother)。 Although they illuminate their motivations, I always feel it's stronger if we don't stray from the main character's perspective。 It's more immersive that way。 However, even in the anime we do get some parts from the maid's perspective, which makes more sense as she's a very introverted, guarded character who doesn't share those insights。In any case, I love this series so far (the last released episode of the anime must be approaching the end of the second volume of the light novels), and I can’t wait to find out everything this story has to offer。Just because, here are some scenes from the anime adaptation that would fall in this volume。-A thirty four years old baby-Roxy teaching some magic-Roxy diddling her button-Paul's womanizing ways almost destroy his family-Paul being weird about girls and Rudy getting cut off before he clarifies his plans about how to raise Sylphiette-Ghislaine listens to someone else's very private letter 。。。more

Pryshchepa Andrii

Unexpectedly great story about rebirth in another worldI love rpg genre and how characters increase they skill and unleash new potential。 This is for sure present here, but story isn’t about constant development。 It is also about interaction between people, hard choices in life。 Might be a little naughty time to time, but overall I thankful to anime that I’ve discovered this light novel。

Craig Willis

A great story, if you can get past the main character at the startI have to admit, while I enjoyed this book, I don't believe I'd have enjoyed it as much without having seen the first few episodes of the anime。The story does add a lot of missing bits to the anime, increasing the depth of the characters and world, and it's a fun ride overall, but without the anime I can't imagine I'd have got past the first few pages, reading about the main character "spanking it to uncensored loli porn"。 Overall A great story, if you can get past the main character at the startI have to admit, while I enjoyed this book, I don't believe I'd have enjoyed it as much without having seen the first few episodes of the anime。The story does add a lot of missing bits to the anime, increasing the depth of the characters and world, and it's a fun ride overall, but without the anime I can't imagine I'd have got past the first few pages, reading about the main character "spanking it to uncensored loli porn"。 Overall though, the story is great, especially the family dynamics and how you feel for everyone。 。。。more

Michael Smith

Great book!Very detailed and fun, much more than the series of anime although, those are good too。 After all, it is what lead me to purchase this series of books!

rObin

An average male dies and is reborn in fantasy-land: basic self-insert wish-fulfillment Isekai。 Decent if you don't mind that someone mentally middle-aged tries to have sex with 12-13yr olds。 Gave up after two volumes。 An average male dies and is reborn in fantasy-land: basic self-insert wish-fulfillment Isekai。 Decent if you don't mind that someone mentally middle-aged tries to have sex with 12-13yr olds。 Gave up after two volumes。 。。。more

Billy Young

3。75 stars。 The first reincarnation-as-a-baby iskeai I've read。 Decently interesting world-building and magic + swordfighting systems。 Characters are decent as well, though development sometimes feels a bit stunted since the main character is under 10yo for the entire volume。 I do enjoy seeing him develop from scratch though。 I'm hoping that the next volumes get better with characters as the MC ages up and is more on his own。My main criticisms: the H elements are just on the edge of bearable for 3。75 stars。 The first reincarnation-as-a-baby iskeai I've read。 Decently interesting world-building and magic + swordfighting systems。 Characters are decent as well, though development sometimes feels a bit stunted since the main character is under 10yo for the entire volume。 I do enjoy seeing him develop from scratch though。 I'm hoping that the next volumes get better with characters as the MC ages up and is more on his own。My main criticisms: the H elements are just on the edge of bearable for me, and the dad seems unnecessarily slimy。。。 。。。more

Cody Enos

I really liked this。 It’s interesting to compare this to the anime, which is fairly faithful, and see what small details were not included。Later in the book you get POVs from other characters that really broaden the world and makes you understand a lot of situations that occurred。

Andrew

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 great writing ruined by an otherwise normalized behavior that's honestly out of date with society。 only people who are desensitized to the culture of otakus can get through the parts that will make most immediately stop reading。 4/5 for general writing, 1/5 if you include the parts that shouldn't be in there。 great writing ruined by an otherwise normalized behavior that's honestly out of date with society。 only people who are desensitized to the culture of otakus can get through the parts that will make most immediately stop reading。 4/5 for general writing, 1/5 if you include the parts that shouldn't be in there。 。。。more

Sebastián

Bastante refrescante eh de decir, leo la novela después de haber visto 5 caps del anime que de momento está en emisión y aunque lo haya visto ya animado sigue siendo interesante leerlo, habiendo leído otros isekais está novela (al menos por este video volúmen) se siente bastante refrescante, es una lectura relajante y entretenida, espero que se mantenga de la misma forma en los siguientes volúmenes, o en el caso de que se vuelva más movida, espero que siga cantando mi atención, que seguramente l Bastante refrescante eh de decir, leo la novela después de haber visto 5 caps del anime que de momento está en emisión y aunque lo haya visto ya animado sigue siendo interesante leerlo, habiendo leído otros isekais está novela (al menos por este video volúmen) se siente bastante refrescante, es una lectura relajante y entretenida, espero que se mantenga de la misma forma en los siguientes volúmenes, o en el caso de que se vuelva más movida, espero que siga cantando mi atención, que seguramente lo hará, no por nada a la gente le gusta tanto。Tengo entendido que es un pionero en las novelas de reencarnación así que estoy emocionado por lo que vendrá。 。。。more

Chandan Choudary

A well written story, something that's rarely associated with isekai。 Looking forward to what it has in store A well written story, something that's rarely associated with isekai。 Looking forward to what it has in store 。。。more

Samuel Mejía

Es cómica y lleva con lógica los acontecimientos y como estos interactúan con su entorno además de llevar un poco de momentos serios, aunque si no se está lleyendo con conocimientos de Japón o si no tiene buenas notas de página se podría perder uno que otro detalle

Love

The first volume covers the first six years in this reincarnation story。 I appreciate how the author takes things slow, it's clear that the main character will at some point go to a magic high school, but at the end of volume one we aren't even halfway there yet。 The first volume covers the first six years in this reincarnation story。 I appreciate how the author takes things slow, it's clear that the main character will at some point go to a magic high school, but at the end of volume one we aren't even halfway there yet。 。。。more