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5 | 32% (15 votes) |
4 | 17% (8 votes) |
3 | 17% (8 votes) |
2 | 17% (8 votes) |
1 | 17% (8 votes) |
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Every 55.6 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #6211Monthly Rank: #6801
All Time Rank: #3652
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On 1162 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #4838
All Time Rank: #6665
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.One day, the protagonist, who worked at a so-called “black company” doing simple tasks of typing text from early morning to late at night, died of exhaustion due to lack of sleep. He overworked himself and deprived himself of sleep. Then, he found himself back 20 years ago, when he was six years old.
A familiar house, his youthful parents, and his youthful body.
In the midst of the nostalgic scenery, he saw something that looked like a status window you see in every game.
It showed his status, level, and skills.
“I’ve got skills! What? What are ‘Muscle Strengthening’ and ‘Magic Strengthening’?”
“The more I train, the more it shows up in the numbers, it’s so fun!”
“If I keep training like this, before I know it, I’ll become too strong.”
A High School student.
The dungeons have appeared as if they were made for each other. He was also wearing armor and he appeared as the main character.
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One entry per line二度目の人生はスキルが見えたので、鍛えまくっていたら引くほど無双してた件
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N/ARecommendations
Hard Work Will Never Betray Me (1)Hellmode ~A Hardcore Gamer Becomes Peerless in Another World with Retro Game Settings~ (1)
The Reincarnated Boy’s Growth Log ~The Harder I Work The Stronger I Can Become!?~ (1)
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02/11/22 | Travis Translations | c65 |
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02/09/22 | Travis Translations | c63 |
02/07/22 | Travis Translations | c62 |
02/04/22 | Travis Translations | c61 |
02/02/22 | Travis Translations | c60 |
01/31/22 | Travis Translations | c59 |
01/28/22 | Travis Translations | c58 |
01/26/22 | Travis Translations | c57 |
01/25/22 | Travis Translations | c56 |
01/21/22 | Travis Translations | c55 |
01/19/22 | Travis Translations | c54 |
01/17/22 | Travis Translations | c53 |
01/14/22 | Travis Translations | c52 |
01/12/22 | Travis Translations | c51 |
So I'd rather not have religious people surprised near the ending and dislike the story.
Near the end he beats up God, absolutely wipes the floor with him. God, who is a girl and also suppose to be Jesus, Allah and everyone else combined. While a largely agnostic Japan may not mind this I could understand if some people disliked it and wanted to skip the novel.
The author really suck at designing antagonist character. Imagine there is this God who the author stated that this god also known as Christ, Allah (and basically every other gods from many religions) is the villain and the reason they want to kill the MC us just because they hate the MC for disturbing the trial.... I mean can't the author make the development more complex?
Also the battle is not satisfying to read and kinda cringe.