Charging Magic With a Smile~ Infinite Magic Power After Being Reincarnated Into a Different World

Charging Magic With a Smile~ Infinite Magic Power After Being Reincarnated Into a Different World

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笑顔で魔力チャージ ~無限の魔力で異世界再生

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: CMS, Egao de Maryoku Charge Mugen no Maryoku de Isekai Saisei, 笑顔で魔力チャージ ~無限の魔力で異世界再生

By miki nazuna, 三木なずな

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
168 chapters
Original Publisher
shueisha

Description

I was summoned to a ruined world and received the ability to create various things. Since I don’t have a house to live in I will make a house. Since people are gathering at my house I will make a town. Since the town is being attacked by monsters I will make the strongest weapon and repel them. Using my infinitely charging magic power I will remake this world as I please.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shueisha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Charging Magic With a Smile~ Infinite Magic Power After Being Reincarnated Into a Different World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Charging Magic With a Smile~ Infinite Magic Power After Being Reincarnated Into a Different World This web novel certainly has a unique title, and after diving into it, I can see why opinions are so varied. It's a story about a protagonist summoned to a near-destroyed world by a goddess, granted creation magic fueled by the happiness of an "Eternal s*ave" race, and tasked with restoring the land. It blends isekai elements with kingdom-building, slice-of-life moments, and a touch of harem. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise intrigued me. A devastated world needing restoration offers a lot of potential for unique storylines, steering away from the typical adventurer's guild tropes. The idea of a creation/crafting power in an almost apocalyptic setting also felt fresh. However, some early elements raised concerns, particularly the concept and handling of the "Eternal s*aves." ### What Works Well The core mechanic of "charging magic with a smile" is interesting. The protagonist's dedication to ensuring the happiness of those around him, especially his s*ave, resonated with me. The early stages of world-building, as the MC starts small and gradually expands his influence, were also engaging. There's a certain charm in seeing him rebuild a village and interact with the recovering inhabitants. Some readers may find the characters reactions to the MC's actions very enjoyable. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel seems to stumble as it progresses. The world-building becomes shallow, with countries and cultures lacking depth. The plot feels increasingly disjointed, with random concepts and problems appearing and disappearing without proper resolution. The author introduces plot devices and characters that ultimately serve no purpose, leading to a sense of dissatisfaction. The characters, beyond a select few, suffer from a lack of development. It becomes difficult to differentiate between them, reducing them to simple tropes. The antagonist, Seiya, is portrayed as a cartoonishly evil character, lacking the nuance and depth that would make him a compelling villain. I also found the writing style to be somewhat simplistic, often feeling like a summary of events rather than an immersive narrative. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews contain significant spoilers about the plot's progression and character arcs. Be cautious when reading further reviews if you want to avoid these details. Spoilers include details about the world building, the MC becoming a mayor then a lord then a king, and the introduction of random concepts and problems. Other spoilers talk about a Lamia named Lira, who the MC helps for a volume, but is never mentioned again. ### Final Verdict "Charging Magic With a Smile~ Infinite Magic Power After Being Reincarnated Into a Different World" has an interesting premise and some enjoyable early moments. However, its shallow world-building, inconsistent plot, and underdeveloped characters ultimately detract from the experience. While some may find enjoyment in the slice-of-life elements and the interactions with the s*aves, others may be disappointed by the lack of depth and the missed potential.

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