- Library
- I Became A Kindergarten Friend Of The Main Shou
I Became A Kindergarten Friend Of The Main Shou Novel Review
WE DO NOT HOST ANY CHAPTERS OR DOWNLOADS FOR THIS NOVEL.
Tags
Click any tag to find similar novels in the library
I Became A Kindergarten Friend Of The Main Shou Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on I Became A Kindergarten Friend Of The Main Shou
First Impressions
Okay, so I jumped into "I Became A Kindergarten Friend Of The Main Shou" with a bit of trepidation, I'll admit. The premise is cute, sure, but the whole kindergarten setting can be hit or miss. You're either getting pure fluff or something surprisingly angsty. I was hoping for the former, but prepared for anything. The initial chapters definitely threw me for a loop, with the MC's internal conflict feeling almost too… adult? in a children's setting.
What Works Well
Despite my initial reservations, the story does have a certain charm. The slice-of-life elements are definitely there, and the interactions between the children are often genuinely sweet. I found myself smiling at the little moments of kindness and camaraderie. The fantasy elements are woven in subtly, adding a layer of intrigue without overwhelming the core narrative. The protagonist is also very cautious, which I found refreshing, and I love watching him grow.
Areas of Concern
My biggest issue lies with the MC's initial reluctance to get involved with the 'main shou.' I understand the whole "avoiding fate" trope, but it felt a bit… harsh, especially considering the shou's apparent difficulties in kindergarten. I kept thinking, "Come on, you're an adult in a kid's body, use your wisdom for good!" He has his reasons, but it felt like overthinking a situation that called for a more straightforward approach. I think it could have been better if he was more proactive in finding a way to help, without getting too involved.
Final Verdict
Overall, "I Became A Kindergarten Friend Of The Main Shou" is a mixed bag. There are moments of genuine warmth and humor that make it worthwhile, but the MC's initial hesitations and the sometimes-heavy subject matter can be a bit off-putting. It's not a perfect novel, but it's definitely one that has potential. If you're looking for a lighthearted, fluffy read, this might not be exactly it, but if you're willing to delve into something with a bit more depth and character-driven conflict, it could be worth a try.



