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Magi’s Grandson
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賢者の孫
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Kenja no Mago, Wise Man's Grandchild, 賢者の孫
By yoshioka tsuyoshi, 吉岡剛
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- Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
- Status
- Completed
- Chapters
- 17 volumes
- Original Publisher
- enterbrain
17 volumes
2015
Description
Thanks to various magic, the human race has been saved from calamity many, many times. Retaining his memories from his previous life, a boy, Shin, was picked up by an old man known to the world as a “Magi.” Shin was brought up by the Magi, who had retired to a secular place, as his own grandson. With the memories of his past life, he absorbed the Magi’s craft and grew to be able to develop his own magic. Then, the grandfather told him he has to become independent when he reaches the age of 15. “Ah, I forgot to teach him common sense.” The grandson who has grown beyond the level of normal people, lacked common sense; the common sense of the world. So to learn how to socialize, he goes to Earlshide Kingdom City to be admitted to Earlshide Advanced Magic Academy.
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- Original Publisher
- enterbrain
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Magi’s Grandson Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Magi’s Grandson
Okay, let's dive into "Magi's Grandson." This web novel is definitely a mixed bag, and my experience reading it mirrored that sentiment. It’s complete in its original language with ongoing translations, so I knew going in I was in for a potentially long ride, and I wanted to see if it was worth the investment.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise: a reincarnated protagonist with modern knowledge in a magical world. The early chapters had a certain charm, especially seeing Shin (the MC) leverage his past-life understanding to innovate with magic. However, that initial spark started to fade as I progressed.
What Works Well
I can see why some readers enjoy "Magi's Grandson" as a light and relaxing read. The action sequences are entertaining, and Shin's resourcefulness in applying modern concepts to magic is genuinely creative. Some have noted that the romance aspect is fairly strong, with a monogamous relationship, which is a refreshing change of pace from the harem-heavy isekai genre. I also appreciated the somewhat self-aware nature of the story, leaning into parody at times. The interactions between the characters offer enjoyable comic relief.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, several aspects detracted from my overall enjoyment. The biggest issue, in my opinion, is the overwhelming sense of the MC being overpowered (OP) from the start. There's very little struggle or conflict, and every problem seems to be instantly solved by Shin. This lack of challenge makes the story feel predictable and, frankly, a bit boring.
Another recurring criticism is the lack of depth in character development. Shin, despite being a reincarnated adult, often acts naive and clueless. His friends are often one-dimensional and overly reliant on him. The love interest, Cecily, lacks a compelling backstory or personal goals beyond her affection for Shin. I also found the constant praise heaped upon the MC to be repetitive and excessive. It felt like the author was constantly reminding us how amazing Shin is, rather than showing us through his actions.
Final Verdict
Ultimately, "Magi's Grandson" is a decent read if you're looking for something lighthearted and undemanding. However, if you crave depth, complexity, and genuine character development, you might be disappointed. The OP MC and predictable plot make it a somewhat generic entry in the isekai genre. I would recommend approaching it with tempered expectations.
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