Reiji Saeki, who lives in the north eastern countryside town, lost his life in an accident during summer vacation. ……But before he knew it, a mysterious ball of light hovered in front of his eyes in a world of whiteness.
That ball of light was a magician from a parallel world, and is looking for a person qualified to inherit the magic they had created to prevent it from being lost.
Reiji, who rode on that suggestion, now lives in the parallel world Elgin, with a new body and powerful magical power.



I read this novel long time ago, but i cant remember much about it, so i read it again.
And now i quit reading again at around chapter 100 (after Elena finish her ceremony at the altar of inheritance).
Why?
1. Too much unimportant dialogue.
2. MC looks ok from the start, but then i find him making stupid decisions over n over (especially when he decide to slash Val arms instead of killing him).
3.Other side char...well they r typical 2D char jpn LN.
4. There is no clear power measurement here, so its really confusing to how powerfull ones char. There is no level here. There is magic, but they only say "wow that guy mana so monstrous" but when it come what n how strong the spell is... theres no big difference with other who have avarage mana.
5. The pace is too slow.
There still better novel than this.
It does have the classic nobles vs commoners trope and I find his ruthlessness satisfying in which he knows his situation is a matter of convenience, he doesn't need the rules and most decisions he makes are his own interests