Manga wo Yomeru Ore ga Sekai Saikyou ~Yometachi to Sugosu Ki mama na Seikatsu~

Manga wo Yomeru Ore ga Sekai Saikyou ~Yometachi to Sugosu Ki mama na Seikatsu~

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マンガを読めるおれが世界最強~嫁達と過ごす気ままな生活

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I am a world's strongest, because I can read a MANGA ~I spend a willful life with my wives~, マンガを読めるおれが世界最強~嫁達と過ごす気ままな生活

By miki nazuna, 三木なずな

3.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
120 chapters
Original Publisher
softbank creative

Description

The world I reincarnated into was a world that enabled you to use magic after having read a Grimoire. And the Grimoire’s contents areーー you wouldn’t believe it- it’s 「Manga」. This world’s people would take around a year to read a single Grimoire (Manga) While for me, it would not take an hour, as it was「Manga」 Interpreting and understanding all kinds of Grimoires, the 6 year old me who became the World’s Strongest Master Mage, welcomed brides that were also 6 years old, and started living a carefree life…!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
softbank creative
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Manga wo Yomeru Ore ga Sekai Saikyou ~Yometachi to Sugosu Ki mama na Seikatsu~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Manga wo Yomeru Ore ga Sekai Saikyou ~Yometachi to Sugosu Ki mama na Seikatsu~* This title, which roughly translates to "I Who Can Read Manga Am the Strongest in the World: A Carefree Life With My Wives," certainly piqued my interest. The premise is undeniably unique, and I dove in hoping for a fun, lighthearted read. While it delivered on some fronts, it also stumbled in others. ### First Impressions My initial reaction was positive. The idea of a protagonist gaining magical power from reading manga is quirky and fun. The early chapters were engaging, and I found myself enjoying the relaxed pace. The setup, where the MC isn't mistreated but is actually favored, was a refreshing change from the norm. However, as I progressed, I started to see some of the issues that other readers have pointed out. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of this novel is its lightheartedness. It's pure, unadulterated fluff, perfect for when you want to turn off your brain and simply enjoy a story without any heavy drama. The episodic nature of the plot also makes it easy to pick up and put down whenever you have a few spare moments. I also appreciated that the MC isn't portrayed as a lecherous character, despite the existence of the young wives. The novel also really shines with it's cute and odd moments, which are the best. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the lack of a compelling plot becomes increasingly apparent as the story progresses. The world-building feels underdeveloped, and the characters, aside from a few standout personalities like Silvi and Nadia, can be quite bland. The MC, in particular, is often described as an uninteresting Gary Stu, solving every problem with ease and lacking any real depth. The ease at which the MC gains power, titles and wives is a bit jarring and lacks any real explanation. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have expressed concerns regarding the age of the wives, starting at age 6, and the MC's interactions with them. The introduction of a 20-year-old character who is then temporarily turned into a child to join the harem also raised some red flags for me. Proceed with caution if these themes are triggering or uncomfortable for you. ### Final Verdict *Manga wo Yomeru Ore ga Sekai Saikyou* is a novel that excels as a brain-dead, fluffy read, but falls short in terms of plot, character development, and world-building. If you're looking for a deep, immersive story, this isn't it. However, if you want something light, cute, and easy to read, this might just hit the spot. Just be aware of the potentially problematic themes mentioned above. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, with a final score of 3/5.

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