The Mysterious Child: An Adventure Tale Beginning with Numerology

  • Genre: Adventure
  • Author: Urayama Omote,裏山おもて
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

I was a high school student who loved myths and stories, but on the day of graduation, I died in an accident along with all my classmates.

Reincarnated as a five-year-old noble boy, I was born without innate magic and suffered oppression. Afraid of being used as a pawn in a political marriage, I resolved to somehow achieve independence.

One day, I discovered that I possessed a mysterious skill called “Numerology 7”. It was the only skill in this world that could grow.

This is the reincarnation cheat story of me, reincarnated into another world, growing alongside eccentric characters.

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  1. joshua_obalaiye_0242
    Summary with minimal spoilers:

    The story flows smoothly with well-structured arcs, but occasionally, deeper exploration of certain scenes would enhance the narrative. The protagonist's pre-reincarnation traits, specifically their introverted and lone nature, seem less prominent post-transformation, despite the author's assertion. Comedy is enjoyable, but character growth feels inconsistent – present in some aspects but lacking in others. The cheat abilities are handled unevenly, making them seem overpowered at times yet not excessively so. The romance subplot is largely回避.

    In terms of comedy, it strikes a good balance for me, even if it's not abundant. Character development has its moments but could be more consistent. The main character's cheat powers exhibit an odd mix of power levels, which can be frustrating at times. The author's naming conventions are particularly poor, with examples like "Left" and "Right" for two conflicting characters, and referring to a holy nation as Hollywood.

    Overall, the story is entertaining, especially for fans of the genre, but the naming inconsistencies detract from the reading experience. While the writing started off decent, it seems to be declining in quality over time.
  1. FallenAngeI
    FallenAngeI rated it
    Great story. A bit of a tear-jerker towards the end. Though, I thought, the last part of the epilogue was a bit bizarre.

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