Heibon na Watashi wa Tonikaku Hibon

Heibon na Watashi wa Tonikaku Hibon

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平凡な私は兎に角非凡

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Ordinary Me is Extraordinary Anyhow, 平凡な私は兎に角非凡

By yumeneko, 夢猫

4.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
51 chapters
Original Publisher
alphapolis

Description

The mediocre me is summoned to a different world. My name is Akizuki Rio. Magical Power: Average Attribute: Wind Special Abilities: none Even so, I can see spirits for some reasons, and I can borrow their powers as I wish. Due to the nature of my previous job, I’m accustomed to animals and I can get along with monsters. For the time being, I want to live my life while making the people who dragged me here and treated me badly regret doing so. ——————– Rio Akizuki was summoned to another world but when she was there, she was labeled as a mistake and average. They cast her off to the side! She will try her best to make them regret it, no matter what!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
alphapolis
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Heibon na Watashi wa Tonikaku Hibon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Heibon na Watashi wa Tonikaku Hibon "Heibon na Watashi wa Tonikaku Hibon" (A Plain Me No Matter What is Extraordinary) presents an interesting take on the isekai genre, and overall, I found it to be an enjoyable, though somewhat flawed, read. The premise – an accidentally summoned protagonist overshadowed by another 'hero' – is familiar, but the execution has some unique elements that kept me engaged. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a female protagonist who isn't instantly overpowered. The idea of a character who has to work hard for her strength and success is always appealing. I appreciated the early chapters and how Rio, the MC, deals with being essentially discarded and having to forge her own path. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects is Rio's character. Many readers praised her tenacious spirit and refusal to give up, and I agree. She's not handed power on a silver platter; she earns every bit of progress through sheer hard work and determination. I also enjoyed the slow-burn aspect of her growth. She's not immediately skilled at everything, and that makes her journey feel more realistic and relatable. The world-building, while not exceptionally original, is solid enough to support the story, and I appreciated the hints of a larger plot. There's also a good balance between action, character development, and world exploration. ### Areas of Concern However, the story does have some issues. Several readers mentioned a decline in quality after a certain point, with the plot becoming disjointed and the pacing feeling off. I can see where they're coming from. There are moments where the story loses focus, and the plot threads don't quite weave together as seamlessly as they could. Also, some readers may be disappointed if they're expecting a strong romance focus. While the "reverse harem" tag is present, it seems the story prioritizes Rio's personal growth and camaraderie over romantic relationships. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Heibon na Watashi wa Tonikaku Hibon" is a worthwhile read, especially if you enjoy stories with a hardworking protagonist, a touch of magic, and a focus on self-improvement. While the plot might meander a bit, Rio's determination and the unique blend of familiar tropes make it a generally enjoyable experience. I'm cautiously optimistic about where the story will go and hope the author addresses some of the pacing and plot concerns in future chapters.

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