Mushoku Tensei (Light Novel) Vol. 18 (Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation

Mushoku Tensei (Light Novel) Vol. 18 (Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation

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  • Create Date:2022-08-21 06:52:19
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Rifujin na Magonote
  • ISBN:1638583501
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Summary

FURRY FRIENDS

In the years since Ariel took the throne, Rudeus has been keeping busy carrying out missions for Orsted and even finding time to save an old friend from slave traders。 Then a letter arrives from the Doldia Village, seeking his help with the Sacred Beast’s shocking disappearance! Can Rudeus explain his unintended dognapping? Or is he about to have yet another diplomatic incident on his hands?

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Reviews

Nuniflex

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 dunno why people rail on this volume that much。 It's nice content, learning more about Julie and the happenings of the Great Forest。 I love Pursena too, so the addition to the family was pleasant to read。 Sure, there was no high octane action, but sometimes you gotta cut back on it。 Besides, the way Rifujin na Magonote wrote this volume was funny。 First a diary entry, then like RPG prompts。 good humor all around。 looking forward to the next。 dunno why people rail on this volume that much。 It's nice content, learning more about Julie and the happenings of the Great Forest。 I love Pursena too, so the addition to the family was pleasant to read。 Sure, there was no high octane action, but sometimes you gotta cut back on it。 Besides, the way Rifujin na Magonote wrote this volume was funny。 First a diary entry, then like RPG prompts。 good humor all around。 looking forward to the next。 。。。more

Pieter

Volume 18 is a bit of an intermezzo in the overall story of Rudeus。 It shows their daily lives even if somewhat offset by the sudden arrival of a new "pet" in their household。 It is mostly slice-of-life with light hearted comedic relieve which I personally liked, but it might not be for everybody since it lacks focus and some of it was a bit grinchy。 I do think it would have been better if there had been a bit more focus on Rudeus' family members as opposed to Julie even if that is likely a bit Volume 18 is a bit of an intermezzo in the overall story of Rudeus。 It shows their daily lives even if somewhat offset by the sudden arrival of a new "pet" in their household。 It is mostly slice-of-life with light hearted comedic relieve which I personally liked, but it might not be for everybody since it lacks focus and some of it was a bit grinchy。 I do think it would have been better if there had been a bit more focus on Rudeus' family members as opposed to Julie even if that is likely a bit of a setup for the next arc。 All in all, an enjoyable read。 。。。more

Lux

Was a little on the ‘meh’ side, especially when compared to the previous novels。 Hopefully this is simply an exception to an otherwise wonderful series

Alex Buchkovsky

Really great!

Rasterek

I don't know if this series is becoming boring or it's just me burning out on light novels and need a change。 I don't know if this series is becoming boring or it's just me burning out on light novels and need a change。 。。。more

Haris Raza

At this point I’m just trying to finish this series Rudeus acknowledging Aisha as a legitimate threat if she were to turn on him is interesting Sylphie Roxy and even Eris are all just side characters in this bookAnd I never found the dodoria village that engaging so coming back to it wasn’t as interesting to me Perugius taking no action and only remarking about Lara being a potential threat showed the author doesn’t know what to do with him at least for this bookA taxi service indeed

Fernando Tarango

Volumen 18Pasan cosas entre la familia y amigos, avanzan historias y poco más, nada nuevo, "relleno" y ya esta, entretenido。 Volumen 18Pasan cosas entre la familia y amigos, avanzan historias y poco más, nada nuevo, "relleno" y ya esta, entretenido。 。。。more

Karla Schneider

So Orsted comes along and solves everything, what was the point of this book then?