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Reborn as a Farmer with Fields starts with the MC thrown in the middle of a family that's being treated unfairly during an inheritance split.Right off the bat, what makes this good are the characters. The characters are exactly what they should be - children act like children, parents act like parents that are struggling to do the best for their children, and even the evil relatives act their part just as well.The interactions are very believable and the story is one that you would hear if you had an Asian grandpa or grandma recount a story from their childhood.So far, there has been no point where I am met with unrealistic progression for the sake of spicing things up. Just the way characters interact is enough to keep it fresh and hard hitting.I'd also like to commend the author and the translators. I usually don't read works with FMC and most of the ones I've picked up I've dropped within in the first few chapters. This is one of the few works I can palate without a single complaint. In fact, I am looking forward to reading more of it.I haven't gotten far into the work yet, but so far, it has been an amazing read. I'll rate it 4 stars for now (as of ch 5) and I look forward to rating it higher when I catch up to the latest release.Update after catching up to ch 40:The story is just as good, if not better. The characters grow on you more as you read on. I highly recommend it. Especially if you're looking for a work with lovable characters with no annoying tropes or cliches.I'm increasing the score to 4.5 stars. Personally, I'd want to be biased and rate it a 5 but I'll have to deduct half a star as the later chapters have some typos with pronouns and names. A simple proofreading could solve it and I'll change my rating if it does happen.