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Reincarnation into the Barrier Master
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925 WN Chapters (ongoing)
5 LN Volumes (Complete)
5 LN Volumes (Complete)
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.When he opened his eyes, Kubo Tamotsu (34 years old) was reincarnated into the different world. He was reincarnated as a 6 years old boy with a「Barrier Lv1」skill. But his status was a 「s*ave」. In order to escape from his harsh circumstances, achieve「Peaceful life」, and be「Surrounded by beauties」, those were his dreams from the previous life, he decided to struggle with all his strength.
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One entry per lineKekkaishi e no tensei
結界師への転生
結界師への転生
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Uninteresting story. After transported to another world, the MC has no sense of urgency of finding out where he is, why he was transported, and what this world is. Also, from the description, he didn't even seem to be confused or desperately try to escape. Only after being bought, he once tried to escape but got electric shocked. That's about it. After that, he never even thinks about escaping. After he was transported, he was like, "I now know I'm a s*ave, so I'm just gonna accept whatever will happen to me, and the possibility of being transported and become a 6 years old s*ave being a dream and not reality is practically 0%." This is not realistic for someone who has been living a normal life, having ordinary job, and never been a s*ave nor treated badly reacts in this kind of situation. This author should read the first few chapters of Overlord to understand how a character should react in an abnormal situation to make it more realistic.
The world building is horrible. The author doesn't explain the world surrounding MC and only gives a brief description about the mansion he's going to live for years later. Character description is terrible. The only thing the author described about the characters is that s*ave merchant has a beard, Versam von Elsa is 60 years old, and Falco, who will be the MC's teacher for years, is a "white-haired man."
At best, this novel can be a filler for your time, but I would not recommend reading this novel for good story-telling.
1) Time Skips nearly every chapter. If that was going to be the case then why start the story at such a young age? Or why not just have all the time skips in one go? What is the point of checking up on the progress of the character if there is ZERO world building, ZERO character building, and the importance of the chapter can be summed up in a character sheet of before and after?
2) WORD COUNT! Each chapter (up to ch. 8 at this point) is between 300 and 800 words. Too little to do anything of real significance. I thought it might be the translator breaking up the chapters, but its not even parts of a single chapter.
3) Character gave up his personality way too soon. Start off with thoughts of escape and in 2 seconds flat is devoted to the woman who bought him? Would like the author to at least say that his near death experience because he might have not been sold was staged. Make some rage for his long years of devotion or something, PLEASE!
4) Eragon Training Method or ETt as I call it. Teach the MC basically nothing and immediately have a master magician start beating him? 2 Thumbs down for this training method.
There is more, but these are the 4 main problems that have caused me to pound my head into a wall wondering why I'm still reading it.
(No real emotions, he instantly accepts everything that happened to him so far immediately. His whole household/ country fall and all he care for dies and after a few chapters his back to normal like nothing ever happened. He lacks what some typical guy would do if they're in his shoes. To explore or even have an adventure on a new fantasy world but instead he prefer to be a butler/personal guard on someone else once again)
(like really he became a s*ave and after being bought he completely devote himself towards his owner and after being their s*ave for years the thought of escaping or wanting freedom NEVER even cross his mind!!! No regular or ordinary person living in the modern world would accept being a s*ave for years).
The story is pretty pointless. The MC has a pretty weak moral compass and does things mostly on a whim.
Side characters flock to the MC without any reason.
The antagonists are shallow and pretty incomprehensible.
Oh, and the author killed off main girl at the beginning.
Yeah I did you a solid and spoiled it for you so that you don't have to print this subpar piece of work and wipe your bottom with it.
At the end of the first arc, every single person the MC cares about dies horribly, including the semi-love interest. It's done extremely poorly. The MC just stands there as they die. There is no chance of their coming back. He doesn't even get any satisfying revenge, since he immediately kills the villains before they know what's happening, alongside a city of innocent people. This is not a Faraway Paladin type situation where there's a "passing of the mantle" and his mentors pass on after teaching him everything they know. He learns no lessons and there is no satisfying conclusion. It's the isekai equivalent of "Rocks fall, everyone dies." If you want to get any value out of this story at all, start on Chapter 23. But there's no guarantee the author won't throw a tantrum and kill everyone again.
When the rebellion happens, all of a sudden things get quite violent. A bunch of the characters die, and Rinos goes on a rampage. It just felt very different than what was going on before. And he seemed to show no remorse over having killed thousands of innocent people that were in the castle. Later on, he bludgeons a bunch of harpies just because they ruined his stew.