She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man (Light Novel) Vol. 1

She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man (Light Novel) Vol. 1

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  • Create Date:2021-09-25 08:51:15
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Ryusen Hirotsugu
  • ISBN:1648274234
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Summary

The isekai fantasy tale of a young man sucked into another world, where he must roleplay an old man in a young woman’s body–soon to be an anime! (And don’t miss the manga adaptation, also from Seven Seas!)

Sakamori Kagami was one of the top players in the VRMMO Ark Earth Online as Danblf, a veteran summoner with the gravitas to match his elite status。 When he falls asleep playing one day, he’s transported to a world where the game is reality—but instead of his all-powerful avatar, he’s stuck in the body of a cute young girl! He can’t let anyone know that this little cutie is really Danblf, so he takes the name “Mira” and claims to be Danblf’s disciple。 If this gets out, he’ll never live it down!

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Reviews

Nick Leins

CiteNot bad for an Isekai in a time where they're rather prolific, not bad at all。 The adorableness of the MC is definitely a good draw, the battles are rather interesting, and the gender end adds hilarity and heartwarming moments。 CiteNot bad for an Isekai in a time where they're rather prolific, not bad at all。 The adorableness of the MC is definitely a good draw, the battles are rather interesting, and the gender end adds hilarity and heartwarming moments。 。。。more

Niall Teasdale

If you're looking for something which explores gender dysphoria in a deep and meaningful manner。。。 well, you've never read a light novel。 This is a fun fantasy romp about a guy who gets stuck in a fantasy video game world in the body of a little girl, and when you get down to it, that's about all you can say about it。The central twist (male in a female body) is played for laughs。 Anything deeper is left for other aspects of the plot。 Why have a bunch of people been incarnated into a real version If you're looking for something which explores gender dysphoria in a deep and meaningful manner。。。 well, you've never read a light novel。 This is a fun fantasy romp about a guy who gets stuck in a fantasy video game world in the body of a little girl, and when you get down to it, that's about all you can say about it。The central twist (male in a female body) is played for laughs。 Anything deeper is left for other aspects of the plot。 Why have a bunch of people been incarnated into a real version of a game? (And I suspect the name of the game, Ark Earth Online, is a big clue to that one。) Why are demons attacking? Will the castle maids ever get tired of dressing Mira up as a Gothloli? Okay, that last one isn't very deep。The main issue I have with this story is that Mira (the protagonist) is primarily a class of magician called a Summoner。 As the name implies, Summoners summon various monsters to do their bidding, including the fighting。 Mira is dual-class and has martial arts/magic skills too, but she mostly stands around and watches while her summons carve up the opposition。 As such, while the fights are described well enough, they tend to be a bit boring。This light novel has an anime adaptation coming out soon, which is one reason I decided to pick this up。 I suspect that will heavily feature Mira being mortified at her treatment as a dress-up doll, but it may also manage to make the battle scenes a bit more exciting, if only due to having a bigger effects budget。I may read more in the series, which is about as big an endorsement as I generally give。 。。。more

Pieter

Sakamori Kagami had been playing a VRMMORPG for some time, spending great care on his character in a game that allowed the players much freedom, acquiring much fame within the game from both fellow players and NPCs。 On a lark he temporarily rebuilds his character as a young woman, only to loose consciousness and to wake up in the game as his character, now a girl and not the elderly wise man he always played。 After having dealt with the crisis of whether he is dreaming or really in the world of Sakamori Kagami had been playing a VRMMORPG for some time, spending great care on his character in a game that allowed the players much freedom, acquiring much fame within the game from both fellow players and NPCs。 On a lark he temporarily rebuilds his character as a young woman, only to loose consciousness and to wake up in the game as his character, now a girl and not the elderly wise man he always played。 After having dealt with the crisis of whether he is dreaming or really in the world of the game, he sets out to find his friends and to learn what is going on。 What follows is an entertaining story of an OP isekai MC honestly struggling with the situation she is in, not only with the mystery on how he ended up in the game world, but also being a woman。 The story contains many of the tropes of the genre, but it is different enough for me to draw me in the story。 Sure, the maids want to dress him up and there are the typical bath scenes of the oversexed woman (another male player with a female avatar), but the MC seems to be genuinely struggling with the situation - most of it practically, but at some point he purposely stops thinking about more long term issues to deal with (when talking about becoming a father)。 Some of it made me smile, nothing made me outright cringe。 I found the characters and world building interesting and likeable。 The magic/skill system is mostly left to the imagination of the reader, for me that was a bit of a disappointment, not necessarily because I like character sheets and game mechanics (even though I do), but because it creates a rather soft power system, not just magic but even physical skills。 No dues-ex-Machina a wizard did it saves yet, but the potential is there。 All in all, an entertaining read, nothing ground breaking, but entertaining enough to keep reading。 。。。more

Christopher Debono

Great!I was extremely excited for this and it didn't disappoint! I love the concept and the world seems really interesting。 I need to give a special shoutout to fuzichoco the artist。 The colour images at the start are breathtaking and the internal illustrations are great。 Each of the covers that I've seen for this series are also really really nice。 Great!I was extremely excited for this and it didn't disappoint! I love the concept and the world seems really interesting。 I need to give a special shoutout to fuzichoco the artist。 The colour images at the start are breathtaking and the internal illustrations are great。 Each of the covers that I've seen for this series are also really really nice。 。。。more

LotsChrono

37%I wouldn’t recommend this book。The pacing is the biggest blunder here。 At 37% and 169 pages I realized, what, if anything, had actually happened in the story? The answer was nothing of note。 Everything drags。 Scenes go on for far longer than needed and so too do dialogues and the MC’s dwelling thoughts。 The author needs to learn to cut things away or simply make things more concise。 Then, and only then, would this book be somewhat passable。I understand that a story can be a slice of life, but 37%I wouldn’t recommend this book。The pacing is the biggest blunder here。 At 37% and 169 pages I realized, what, if anything, had actually happened in the story? The answer was nothing of note。 Everything drags。 Scenes go on for far longer than needed and so too do dialogues and the MC’s dwelling thoughts。 The author needs to learn to cut things away or simply make things more concise。 Then, and only then, would this book be somewhat passable。I understand that a story can be a slice of life, but slice of life does not mean a perpetual nothingness。 Yet, this story is a nothing burger with a shiny paint。 。。。more