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After Reincarnating as a Villain-faced B-class Adventurer in the Game, I Picked up the Protagonist and His Childhood Friend
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By enji, えんじ
99 chapters
2022
Description
B-class adventurer Gray found an orphan who sold the flowers he picked by himself lying on the side of the road. it was troublesome, so he decided to leave it alone.… but…
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- kakuyomu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
After Reincarnating as a Villain-faced B-class Adventurer in the Game, I Picked up the Protagonist and His Childhood Friend Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on After Reincarnating as a Villain-faced B-class Adventurer in the Game, I Picked up the Protagonist and His Childhood Friend
This title is a mouthful, but the story itself? Surprisingly engaging! I went in expecting a generic reincarnation tale, but I found a heartwarming, if sometimes a bit uneven, adventure with a focus on found family.
First Impressions
The premise is simple: a guy reincarnates into a game as a villain-faced adventurer and ends up adopting the protagonist and his childhood friend. It's a recipe for potentially cloying sweetness, but the author manages to balance the heartwarming moments with a healthy dose of action and the MC's rather ruthless approach to protecting his new family. I was immediately drawn in by the dynamic between the MC and the kids, and the mystery surrounding their pasts.
What Works Well
The strongest aspect of this novel is definitely the found family dynamic. Seeing the MC, despite his intimidating appearance, become a caring father figure is genuinely touching. I appreciate that the story doesn't shy away from darker elements; the MC's ruthlessness towards those who threaten his children adds a layer of complexity and keeps things from becoming overly saccharine. The action sequences are well-paced, and the world-building, while not incredibly unique, is solid enough to support the story. I also found the humor to be enjoyable, even if it occasionally leans into typical Japanese comedic tropes.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the story overall, I did notice a few areas that could be improved. The pacing can feel a bit rushed at times, particularly in the early chapters. The development of the MC's relationship with the children, while ultimately heartwarming, could have benefited from more gradual progression. I also felt that the chapters were a bit short, leaving me wanting more.
Final Verdict
Despite its minor flaws, "After Reincarnating as a Villain-faced B-class Adventurer in the Game, I Picked up the Protagonist and His Childhood Friend" is a worthwhile read. If you're looking for a fantasy adventure with a strong focus on family, a caring protagonist, and a touch of darkness, I'd recommend giving this one a shot. Just be prepared for some potentially rushed pacing and short chapters. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing where the story goes from here.


