I, a High School Teacher, Was Transferred With My Students to Another World, Where There Is a Ranking for the Strongest, Rising From a Mob to a Sword Saint

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  • Author: 逆霧
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  • Status: ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Suddenly, Shigeto Kusunoki was transported to another world with several students.

It was a world where transplanted people came from various worlds.

The abilities given by God at the time of transfer were easier to adapt to for young people, and the 30-year-old protagonist didn’t get much in the way of abilities. Treated as a mob, and having lost his place in the world, he survives with a single sword, using skills he brought from his original world.

And in this world, there existed a competitive ranking system for the strongest.

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  1. AkutoSai01
    AkutoSai01 rated it
    33 chapters 4-19-23
  1. LegendXrDevil
    LegendXrDevil rated it
    Truly love this book! It is very well written, some twists and turns you may expect but then others come at you with your mind blown. Being nit-picky there are some minor inconsistencies but nothing that truly effects the overall story. Like I side very nit-picky.
  1. brazmanyfb
    brazmanyfb rated it
    It's quite good, without me dwelling on its uniqueness. The core concept of the story is solid. As a teacher in this situation, it offers a refreshing perspective, and I find it enjoyable. Up to 30 chapters, the first 20 mainly focused on world-building and introducing key characters, which might be slow, but it's not overwhelming. Don't expect immediate excitement; this isn't your typical fast-paced adventure.

    The main character is quite calm, cautious, and passive, common in many Japanese narratives. However, his maturity suggests he's not a doormat. As for the supporting characters, their interactions with the protagonist are there, but it's too early to form a deep understanding beyond them being decent and realistic.

    Overall, it's not a bad story, but it's too premature to make a final judgment. The fresh perspective and the high-stakes setting promise plenty of action and development. Plus, being tagged with a harem theme appeals to me as a fan. Given the well-done translations and few major issues, I'll give it a 5-star rating for now.
  1. Daoist99taoistIDR
    I recently began reading the light novel, only to discover that the web version is significantly ahead. It's a genuinely entertaining story, with diverse perspectives on how individuals from various worlds end up in this isekai setting. So far, I've been enjoying the subtle blossoming romance; truth be told, there was a moment where I felt slightly frustrated with the main character's lackluster approach (possible spoiler alert!). However, he redeemed himself in the last ten chapters by stepping up his game, which was a pleasant surprise. The translation is quite good, with occasional informality in naming characters and pronouns, but it's not overwhelming and the writing is clear. I'm eager to continue reading, and I appreciate all the effort put into it. Thanks!

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