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濁る瞳で何を願う ハイセルク戦記
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Nigoru Hitomi de Nani wo Negau: Highserk Senki, Shadowed Gaze: The Highserk War Saga, What Do You Wish For With Cloudy Eyes, What Do You Wish For With Muddy Eyes: Record of Highserk War, What Do You Wish For With Those Muddy Eyes
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Raizo Takakura, an ordinary office worker, died from a sudden heart attack…only to be reborn in another world.
However, this is not the story of a hero blessed with cheat skills. He is reborn as Walm, a common foot soldier in the small Highserk Empire, and thrown onto the front lines of an unending war.
Surrounded by the inescapable stench of blood and death, he must survive one desperate battle after another alongside his comrades-in-arms.
His enemies are not just other soldiers, but powerful adventuring parties and even summoned “Heroes” who are celebrated for their overwhelming power to incinerate all in their path.
It was in the midst of these life-and-death struggles—that Walm began to awaken a talent for combat he never knew he possessed.
All the while, his eyes grow dark and clouded…
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Nigoru Hitomi de Nani wo Negau Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Nigoru Hitomi de Nani wo Negau
"Nigoru Hitomi de Nani wo Negau" – or "What Do You Wish For With Those Clouded Eyes?" – is a web novel that I found myself surprisingly drawn into. It's a dark fantasy war story with a reincarnation element, but it's not your typical power fantasy isekai. It's a gritty, often brutal tale of a soldier caught in the gears of endless conflict, and it definitely left an impression.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. The idea of following a soldier who isn't necessarily "good" but isn't outright evil either, just trying to survive in a seemingly endless war, felt fresh. The early chapters pulled me in with their visceral descriptions of battle and the MC's internal struggles. It's a world where war is constant, and survival is a daily grind.
### What Works Well
The strength of this novel lies in its realistic portrayal of war. It doesn't shy away from the harsh realities, the moral ambiguities, and the psychological toll it takes on individuals. I appreciated the author's willingness to kill off characters, making the stakes feel genuinely high. The MC, Walm, is a relatable character, not because he's overpowered, but because he's flawed and struggling to find meaning in a world of constant bloodshed. The world-building is also well-executed, with a believable political landscape and a magic system that, while present, doesn't overshadow the core themes of war and survival. The gradual development of Walm and his interactions with other characters is compelling.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the novel overall, there were a few aspects that gave me pause. Some found the story dragged at points, with overly detailed combat descriptions. Others felt that the initial grounded and realistic tone shifted somewhat after the MC began learning magic, with some feeling it leaned a bit too much into power fantasy territory. PTSD and other war-related mental illness are exhibited, but some felt that the depiction of PTSD could be handled better.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, here's where things get a little spoilery, so skip this section if you want to go in completely blind! Several reviews mention major plot points, including the MC losing his entire squadron, a demon king eye transplant, and the destruction of his home country. These events clearly have a significant impact on the MC's character development and the overall trajectory of the story.
### Final Verdict
Despite some minor flaws, "Nigoru Hitomi de Nani wo Negau" is a compelling and thought-provoking read. It's not a feel-good story, but it's a realistic and often heartbreaking portrayal of war, loss, and the search for meaning in a world consumed by conflict. If you're looking for a dark fantasy novel with a strong emphasis on character development and a gritty, realistic setting, I recommend giving this one a try.