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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.The second son of the Count family, Tullius Shernan Oubeniel, was a person who reincarnated from modern day Japan. That is, a person who has a single experience of death. With no understanding as to how he was reincarnated, he thought that perhaps, he might be reincarnated next time in the same way. Yet, his fear of death was greater than anything – above that, he could only do things such that he avoids death. Peculiar to this world were certain kinds of magic and one of them was alchemy. Choosing this class of magic, he was said to be able to attain perpetual youth and longevity. With that as his only salvation and goal, he had to reach out his hand towards the deepest secrets of alchemy and did so as though it was the only way for him to live. Even if there were sacrifices to be made for that end.
A s*ave maid admired him from his youth. A Count family. Adventurer. s*ave. Citizen. Aristocrat. Country. Humans. Other beings that were not human…… Just because of one man’s delusional obsessions, many lives were changed, warped, torn apart. Even then, Tullius’s footsteps never knew pause. Everything was so that he could reach the forever he longed for.
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Date | Group | Release |
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01/31/22 | yAmi Translations | c63 |
01/31/22 | yAmi Translations | c62 |
01/31/22 | yAmi Translations | c61.5 |
12/24/21 | yAmi Translations | c61 |
12/24/21 | yAmi Translations | c60 |
11/19/21 | yAmi Translations | c59 |
11/19/21 | yAmi Translations | c58 |
10/04/21 | yAmi Translations | c57 |
09/22/21 | yAmi Translations | c56 |
08/08/21 | yAmi Translations | c55 |
07/31/21 | yAmi Translations | c54 |
07/31/21 | yAmi Translations | c53 |
07/31/21 | yAmi Translations | c52 |
07/31/21 | yAmi Translations | c51 |
07/31/21 | yAmi Translations | c50 |
I certainly got annoyed sometimes but I ran out of Overlord volumes so I'm grasping at straws for good-acceptable LN's to read. This story uses & abuses the Idiot Plot. (Google OSP Idiot Plot for a fun explanation of it)
Main character always wins because "beeg brayne" and alchemy is omnipotent but disregarded by everyone in the setting for no reason. I wouldn't go out of my way to read this novel but if you are waiting for a new release of something else or you are running out of content to shove in your brain like me it's something I guess.
- Despite nobles assassinating, duping and insulting one another. They were to scared to kill of a few
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. Okay, maybe thats because it was MC territory. Like, why. MC does weird (for non-modern people) things and everyone simply accepts while if a villain character even sits differently, everyone goes straight for the kill.
- MC uses weird af logic. If all nobles are equal in front of the law, whats the use of heirarchy? Apparently, MC is equal to his superior noble? Weird af logic was presented, clearly and easily tamperable evidence btw, yet the judge immediately accepts it at face value.
- In one of the scenes, villain presents evidence (a paid off woman), MC says the woman has possibly been paid off, judge agrees, all her statements are worthless. MC similarly presents evidence (witness), but everyone agrees with him. I'm like huh? Why is MC witness fine but not Villainous characters?
- MC makes friends/allies very easily despite being anti-culture, not powerful, hates everyone. Villain who is very powerful, is well versed in culture, has a legacy in politics and power is betrayed by everyone.
Basically in most of the story, the whole things was basically plot armour. Even outside of that the story makes it very uncomfortable. Like vague discriptions of s*xual scenes, s*xual violence and more. If it was part of the story, then it would be acceptable for the plot but there was literally no reason for it. The people are forgotten and the only purpose it shows is the damage it caused. I am a few volumes in and it has made little sense as to why they were written so 'barf' disgusting ways. BTW when I say plot armour, what I mentioned was the extra part, I'm not even going to proceed to explain what he did in the story where everyone accepts him while those who dont are villains. Yes I know the MC is evil character but in a sense of view that the author displays, he is far better than others, even a hero for much of the side characters, which is weird considering what he does to them. BAsically, villain does something bad-everyone wants the villain dead, hero does something bad-everyone ignores it or the hero is too op (MC).revolutionaries?
I hate the main cast, every single one them, except for "Opus-02" (I genuinely feel sorry for him).
Even with that I would still give it a 8/10 precisely because of that, because I was not left indifferent toward the characters. If I had to point one thing I didn't like in the story so far, it would be the MC's character development (not the body, but the mind)
At this point (c25) even his 'tools' have more variety to their emotion than the MC.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that he should change his morals, but be it for better or worst, he should change his thought process from what he experiences as a living being (is he even alive?).