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The Fallen Brother Is Actually the Strongest: The Strongest Hero in History Is Reincarnated and Unknowingly Unmatched at the School
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By ibarakino, 茨木野
167 chapters
2020
Description
I, Eugene, am the strongest hero in history. After defeating the Demon King, I found myself reborn as Julius, the son of a nobleman. It seems that in this world, I was abandoned by my family as a child with zero magical power. I was compared to my excellent twin brother, cuckolded by my selfish fiancée, and looked down upon as incompetent by the people at school and in the mansion. It seems I had a rough life. But I, reincarnated as a different person, don’t care about them at all and decide to live my second life in a carefree manner. At that time, I did not know. That this world is actually the future, 2000 years after my time as the Hero. In this peaceful world, the level of magic and swordsmanship had declined tremendously. I was reincarnated with the best swordsmanship, magic, Recovery Techniques, and Martial Arts of a hero, and wielded the strongest power without awareness in a declining future world. I overturn all the bad reputation and common sense around me, and my lover, family, and my brother, who used to make fun of me, are jealous of me. But I don’t care about that at all, I just continue to enjoy my freedom every day.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- kodansha
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Fallen Brother Is Actually the Strongest: The Strongest Hero in History Is Reincarnated and Unknowingly Unmatched at the School Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Fallen Brother Is Actually the Strongest: The Strongest Hero in History Is Reincarnated and Unknowingly Unmatched at the School
Okay, let's dive into "The Fallen Brother Is Actually the Strongest" (what a mouthful!). I've been spending some time with this one, and I have some thoughts to share.
First Impressions
Right off the bat, the premise is pretty standard isekai fare: overpowered hero reincarnates into a school setting and is, of course, "unmatched." The title basically gives away the entire plot, so don't expect too many surprises there. Still, I went in hoping for some fun, and I wasn't entirely disappointed.
What Works Well
The story's greatest strength lies in its easygoing nature. It's a fast-paced read that doesn't bog you down with complex plotlines or emotionally draining scenarios. Think of it as comfort food for your brain. The author leans into the "unintentionally overpowered" trope, and it provides a good amount of amusement. The action sequences, while not groundbreaking, are serviceable and keep the story moving. Also, the romantic subplot is a nice touch, and the female lead is quite beautiful. It's nice to see a protagonist who is handsome and calm.
Areas of Concern
While the lightheartedness is a plus, it also highlights the story's main weakness: depth. The writing style can feel a bit amateurish at times, and the plot is fairly predictable. If you're looking for intricate world-building or complex character development, you won't find it here. The story is also a bit too fast-paced, and that can be a concern for some readers.
Final Verdict
"The Fallen Brother Is Actually the Strongest" isn't going to win any awards for literary brilliance, but it's a perfectly acceptable way to spend some time if you're looking for a light and entertaining read. It's the kind of novel I'd pick up when I need a break from heavier, more demanding stories. I would give it a solid 3 stars. It's not amazing, but it is enjoyable enough for what it is.
