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My Second Life: I Wanna Heal People… and Also Do Naughty Stuff!
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By elle
173 chapters
2025
Description
Ichijō Haruto was reborn in modern Japan with a cheat power from God and all the memories of his past life—where he was just your average, lonely 42-year-old guy. Now, he’s got a fresh start in the body of a teenage boy… and a healing ability so powerful it could fix any wound or illness in an instant. Pretty amazing, right? He thought so too. But using that power in the open? Yeah, not the best idea in modern society. With knowledge from his past life and magic in his hands, Harukatsu figured life would be a breeze. Help people, do some good, maybe even get a little lucky on the side. Was that so wrong? After all, he remembered all too well what it was like to be alone and unloved. So he tries to walk the line—doing good where he can, studying medicine to make it legit someday… and chasing a few pleasures along the way. He even gets a girlfriend — a kind, devoted girl who cares about him deeply and stands by his side through it all. Her? She’s completely faithful. Doesn’t stray an inch. Not even once. …But Harukatsu? Yeah, he cheats. A lot. It’s not that he means to be a s*umbag. It just… keeps happening. That said, readers should be warned: some scenes take on a dreamlike, NTR-style tone — moments where that faithful girlfriend appears to be taken by someone else. They’re illusions, fantasy scenarios, not part of the main story’s reality — but if that sort of thing puts you off, you might want to brace yourself. The story follows Harukatsu as he fumbles through life with a good heart, a dirty mind, and more temptation than any one guy should have to handle. There’s healing, there’s drama, there’s massage, and there’s medicine — though to be clear, the author has zero medical background and is mostly winging it with online research. Don’t expect textbook accuracy. This is a story about a boy who genuinely wants to help people. Really. He just… also really wants to do le*d stuff while he’s at it.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- nocturne
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
My Second Life: I Wanna Heal People… and Also Do Naughty Stuff! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on My Second Life: I Wanna Heal People… and Also Do Naughty Stuff!
Okay, let's dive into this title. "My Second Life: I Wanna Heal People… and Also Do Naughty Stuff!" certainly grabs your attention, doesn't it? I came into this expecting a wild ride, a blend of medical miracles and… well, you know. And while the premise is undeniably intriguing, the execution left me with mixed feelings.
First Impressions
The initial hook – reincarnation with healing powers in a modern setting – is genuinely appealing. The idea of a protagonist navigating everyday life with extraordinary abilities, coupled with the promise of mature themes, piqued my interest. I was ready for some lighthearted fun with a dash of something more.
What Works Well
The concept of integrating godly powers into modern society is definitely a strong point. It offers a lot of potential for creative scenarios and unique character interactions. The blending of school life with supernatural elements also adds a layer of complexity that, in theory, should keep things interesting. When the story focuses on the healing aspect, there are moments that shine through, hinting at the potential the novel holds.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, there are some significant issues that detract from the overall experience. The narrative can be confusing at times, with abrupt shifts in perspective and dialogue that feels disjointed. The protagonist's characterization also feels inconsistent. The constant reminders of his "perverted old man" persona become repetitive and detract from the story. The introduction and subsequent abandonment of characters also creates a sense of disjointedness. Plot threads seem to appear and disappear without proper resolution, leaving me wondering about their purpose.
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Final Verdict
"My Second Life: I Wanna Heal People… and Also Do Naughty Stuff!" has a lot of potential that, unfortunately, isn't fully realized. While the premise is intriguing and the concept of blending healing powers with modern life is appealing, the execution needs improvement. With more consistent characterization, clearer narrative structure, and better-defined plot threads, this novel could truly shine. As it stands, it's a bit of a bumpy ride, but there are glimpses of brilliance that might make it worth a try for readers who are willing to overlook its flaws.
