Perfect New Magician Enrolls in a Magic School in the World 1000 Years Later, the Legendary Strongest Magician

Perfect New Magician Enrolls in a Magic School in the World 1000 Years Later, the Legendary Strongest Magician

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完全無欠の新人魔術生 伝説の最強魔術師、千年後の世界で魔術学校に入学する

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Kanzen Muketsu no Shinjin Majutsukai: Densetsu no Saikyou Majutsushi, Sen'nengo no Sekai de Majutsu Gakkou ni Nyuugaku suru, Perfect Rookie of the Wizarding School, The Perfect Rookie Sorcerer Student, The Perfect Rookie Sorcerer Student, the Legendary Strongest Ever Sorcerer, in the World of a Thousand Years Later Enrolling in a Sorcery School, 完全無欠の新人魔術生 伝説の最強魔術師、千年後の世界で魔術学校に入学する

By atsuki ao, satsuki ao, 五月 蒼

3.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
197 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

He threw away all his youth and fought for the world. Gilford Reeves, the most powerful sorcerer of all time, became a legendary hero after a deadly battle with a Devil. The cost was heavy, and he was mortally wounded. However, as Gilford thought that death was the only thing waiting for him, his best friend, a vampire, had a trick up her sleeve; she put him into a long sleep with a special spell to heal his wounds. Then, when he next awoke, a thousand years had passed in the world. Gil, who has regenerated and awakened in the form of a child, is now enjoying his second life, using the power that once made him the most powerful sorcerer in the world. While enjoying reunions, new encounters, and the changes in the world after a thousand years, Gil will restart his life to regain his lost youth!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Perfect New Magician Enrolls in a Magic School in the World 1000 Years Later, the Legendary Strongest Magician Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Perfect New Magician Enrolls in a Magic School in the World 1000 Years Later, the Legendary Strongest Magician Okay, let's dive into "Perfect New Magician Enrolls in a Magic School in the World 1000 Years Later, the Legendary Strongest Magician" (what a mouthful!). I went in with high hopes, given the premise, but came out feeling a little… conflicted. ### First Impressions The initial concept is undeniably appealing: a legendary, overpowered magician waking up after a millennium and enrolling in a magic school. It’s got that classic wish-fulfillment vibe that I often enjoy. You expect to see a fish-out-of-water scenario combined with the protagonist effortlessly showing up the youngsters, right? ### What Works Well The potential for comedy is definitely there. The idea of this ancient, all-powerful mage navigating the modern world and dealing with everyday school life is inherently funny. I can see how some readers might get a kick out of the power imbalance and the MC's reactions to the changes in magical society. The promise of action and adventure is also present, with the potential for exciting battles and world-building. ### Areas of Concern However, I did stumble upon some issues that held me back from fully enjoying the story. I felt that the execution didn't quite live up to the potential of the premise. For one, the protagonist, despite being touted as the "strongest," seems to have some rather glaring weaknesses that feel more like plot conveniences than genuine character flaws. One reviewer pointed out the frustrating inconsistency of the MC being unable to detect nearby enemies, which does raise questions about his legendary status. Then there's the familiar trappings of the genre. The "enemy knows everything" trope and the apparent inability of the MC to use teleportation magic, despite his supposed mastery, also felt a bit stale. It's a shame, because these cliches detract from what could have been a more unique and engaging story. The romance aspect also seems to be underdeveloped, with only hints of a potential harem forming. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it does mean that the story might not appeal to readers specifically looking for a strong romantic subplot. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Perfect New Magician" has an intriguing premise, but the execution needs some work. If you're new to the genre or don't mind some familiar tropes, you might find it enjoyable. However, more seasoned readers might find themselves wanting more depth and originality. I'm hoping the story will improve as it progresses.

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