Since When Did You Have The Illusion That You Don’t Have Magical Powers?!

Since When Did You Have The Illusion That You Don’t Have Magical Powers?!

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いつから魔力がないと錯覚していた⁈

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Itsukara Maryoku ga Nai to Sakkaku Shiteita?!, いつから魔力がないと錯覚していた⁈

By inumaru mao, 犬丸まお

3.5
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
208 chapters
Original Publisher
alphapolis

Description

After being almost forcibly attacked by his fiancé, Sapphiras jumped from the second floor window of his dormitory, and the impact of his fall reminded him of his previous life. In his previous life, Sapphiras was Fortis, the most powerful magician of all, who was known as the Great Magician of No Incantations. In this life, although he was born into a family of magical Earls, he had been treated coldly by his family ever since he was judged to have no magical powers at the age of five. However, as soon as he remembers his previous life, Sapphiras’ personality is almost swallowed up by the personality of Fortis from his previous life. Good-bye, my poor Sapphiras, good-bye to all that you have been. From now on, I will neither endure nor weigh myself. With the blessing of strong luck and invincible magic given to him by the goddess before his reincarnation, the hitherto oppressed Sapphiras decides to celebrate life!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
alphapolis
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Since When Did You Have The Illusion That You Don’t Have Magical Powers?! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Since When Did You Have The Illusion That You Don’t Have Magical Powers?! This web novel has been quite the ride! With its blend of adventure, fantasy, and a dash of shounen ai, it's easy to see why it's garnered a dedicated following. While the overall rating sits at a respectable 3.5/5, I can definitely see the appeal and also understand some of the criticisms. ### First Impressions The initial hook is strong, drawing you into a world where our overpowered MC navigates a life that's both familiar and strangely new after reincarnation. It's not isekai in the traditional sense, but it has that same vibe of rediscovering a world with a fresh perspective. The light-hearted tone and slice-of-life elements make it a breezy read, perfect for when you want something entertaining without being too demanding. ### What Works Well What I particularly enjoyed was the MC's carefree attitude and the focus on adventure and self-discovery. He's powerful, yes, but the story wisely avoids making it all about crushing enemies. Instead, it's about his everyday life, his interactions, and how he pieces together the changes in the world around him. The world-building is also a strong point, adding depth and richness to the narrative. The romance, while slow, is a welcome subplot that adds a layer of sweetness to the story. I appreciate that the author prioritizes the adventure aspect, making the romance a secondary but still enjoyable element. ### Areas of Concern There are a few areas that could be improved. The villains, for example, are often portrayed as rather dim-witted, which can make the conflicts feel a bit contrived. The predictable nature of battles, given the MC's overwhelming power, can also lead to moments of boredom. The writing style, while simple and easy to read, might not appeal to those seeking more complex prose. I also noticed the issues with the narrative perspective, with a confusing mix of first and third person that can be disorienting at times. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Since When Did You Have The Illusion That You Don’t Have Magical Powers?!" is a fun and engaging read. If you're looking for a light-hearted adventure with an OP MC, a slow-burn romance, and a focus on world-building and slice-of-life elements, this might be right up your alley. Just don't expect a deeply complex plot or incredibly nuanced villains. It's a comforting, cookie-cutter story that knows what it wants to be, and it delivers on that promise.

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