Koko wa Ore ni Makasete Saki ni Ike to Itte kara 10 Nen ga Tattara Densetsu ni Natteita

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Ezo Gingitsune,えぞぎんぎつね,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed)
    7 LN Volumes (Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

The Hero’s party was attacked by a large group of powerful devils. The party will no doubt be annihilated if this were to go on. One member of the party, the strongest mage, Rakku, decided to stop the enemies in their tracks.

「Leave it to me here and go!」

「But……」

「Hey, I’ll catch up immediately, alright?」

Rakku mindlessly defeated the enemies, over and over again. Using his special skill, Learning, Rakku learned the devils’ magic. As he studied and utilised the devils’ abilities such as Drain Touch, he continued fighting, without rest nor sleep. The devils got stronger and stronger, but Rakku grew rapidly as well.

Rakku battled for 10 years, until no devils came at him. Rakku returned to the capital, and was surprised to discover that his own name had become the currency, and a gigantic statue of him, albeit fairly beautified, was made.

Due to him relentlessly absorbing the vitality of the devils, he had become young again. An appearance unfitting of his age. Godly abilities.

「I stand out too much」

Rakku concealed his true identity, and decided to pretend being a novice adventurer by disguising himself as a F-rank warrior despite being an S-rank mage. His adventure in this now peaceful (?) world starts now!

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  1. Asarr
    Asarr rated it
    It serves as a light read or a way to pass the time, but that's about it. It's akin to witnessing someone effortlessly accomplish something so straightforward. The particular moment that pushed me over the edge was when the character nonchalantly kicked away the knife at the villain's feet, saving a girl who was pinned on the floor. This move, though seemingly heroic, raised more questions than answers – wouldn't it have been more dangerous and potentially fatal? I've had enough of this kind of plot. Farewell for now.
  1. FantasyMan
    FantasyMan rated it
    If you prefer stories with action and character growth, rather than a passive observation experience, this might not be your cup of tea. The content lacks excitement, depth, and development. There's no action, minimal character progression, underdeveloped supporting characters, and it all feels extremely formulaic.

    A concise summary of the story so far could be: "I'm back!", "Let's eat!", "I'll assist!", "Quack-quack!", "Grr-rough!", "Wow, impressive!". It's astonishing how much time I've wasted reading through these uneventful chapters.
  1. Aliiireza
    Aliiireza rated it
    The MC returned, and their companion's reaction was akin to someone briefly stepping away to use the restroom, only breaking down into tears afterward. However, they swiftly recovered, returning to their usual state as if the disappearance had never occurred. The lack of anticipation or dramatic buildup made the scene feel平淡 and unengaging.
  1. Mr_hypocrite
    Mr_hypocrite rated it
    The narrative has a familiar feel, akin to someone who maxed out their character in a game and restarted it purely out of love for the gameplay. In Rakku's case, it's because he enjoys being an adventurer. The story is enjoyable due to Rakku's humble nature, unlike the often arrogant main characters in Japanese media. His friendships, especially the strong bond with his male companions, add warmth, and the focus on his leisurely adventures as an ordinary person keeps the atmosphere light. Despite its appeal, I'm assigning it four stars since I reserve my highest ratings for exceptional works.
  1. Helpful_Stones
    Helpful_Stones rated it
    The scene lacks depth and emotional impact. Upon the main character's return, their comrade's reaction was tepid, akin to someone merely returning from a brief bathroom break, only shedding tears later. The transition back to normalcy was abrupt, as if the disappearance never occurred, resulting in a flat and unengaging scene.
  1. SachinAAA
    SachinAAA rated it
    "Abandon the light-hearted and relaxing novel."
  1. Moriamoto
    Moriamoto rated it
    If you enjoy following a novel chronologically like I do, this can be an engaging read. However, I deducted points due to the author's struggle with pacing. It often takes an excessive number of chapters, around 10, to cover events spanning just a day, with filler content that lacks relevance. To make it through, you need to mentally filter out sections detailing mundane activities like dogs barking, chickens clucking, pet interactions, demihumans wagging tails, snack consumption, tea and ale sipping, and dishwashing. These sections consume approximately 15-20% of the book and are not worth your time; simply skip them.

    The story's sudden shifts between hectic global-saving moments and slow, leisurely pacing can be confusing at times, blurring the line between slice-of-life and easy-going storytelling. Despite these flaws, the translator does a commendable job, earning a solid 10/10.
  1. may_mar
    may_mar rated it
    Typically, I would reserve judgment after reading at least 50 chapters, as early reviews tend to be from inexperienced reviewers. However, this book fails to impress. It's dull, lacking depth, and feels poorly crafted. The author appears lazy, lacking motivation.

    The setting is unique, which I'll give them credit for, but there are no thrilling twists or immediate threats. The protagonist returns home after ten years and follows a predictable path. As for the plot, it's either non-existent or moves at a glacial pace. The transitions between chapters are abrupt, with no clear resolution or introduction of new characters.

    There's a lack of meaningful progression between scenes, requiring the reader to piece together events with minimal effort. Character reactions are absent, leaving readers unsatisfied. It feels like a disengaged narrator, sharing information in a disconnected manner without engaging the audience.

    Characters are one-dimensional, with no distinct personalities – a clear indication of the author's lack of investment. The writing relies heavily on clichéd phrases without substance.

    Fights are unimaginative, resembling generic fare from a poorly executed Japanese novel, brought to life by an uninspired writer.

    In summary, I'd rate the setting a 2 out of 5, only recommending it for those seeking mindless entertainment.

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