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This is an enjoyable read. Not the best out there, but certainly entertaining enough for me to write this review despite my shitty english (do hope you forgive me for that) The setting of this novel is pretty unique compared to other reincarnated/isekai stories i've read:First of all, protagonist choose to stay as weapon instead of trying real hard to get humanoid form. Sure he have a way to get humanoid form, but author decided to give huge minus on that method, so MC rarely use it. As result, he's not mindlessly building harem.The sub-genre is pretty diverse... so far we have power leveling arc, dungeon crawling arc, detective arc, and even some cooking competition arc. It's hardly getting boring with all of that. It's just... the author sometime jumped sub-genre too suddenly that some chapters feel detached from the main story.The supporting characters are pretty well defined too. They don't feel like just a side character whose reason being there is to make MC look strong. I really like it when we get their PoV chapters, too bad they're very few in between. Spoiler
i especially liked that certain chamberlain chapter
[collapse] Though some mob characters certainly feel too forced as evil. But their idiotic evil act is indeed amusing to read as MC proceed to punish them.Last but not least, even if you think MC and heroine pair is overpowered, they always manage to find an even stronger adversaries that they have a hard time to deal with. These fights often led them to use tricks and even then, they win just barely, shounen-manga style. I personally prefer this to MC steamrolling everything with his godly strength. It make the powerleveling chapters feel worth the while.