The Man Picked Up By the Gods (Reboot)

The Man Picked Up By the Gods (Reboot)

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神達に拾われた男(改訂版)

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: By the Grace of the Gods (LN), Kamitachi ni Hirowareta Otoko, TMPBG, 神達に拾われた男(改訂版)

By roy

3.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
360 chapters
Original Publisher
hobby japan
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

One day, the life of middle-aged Japanese businessman Takebayashi Ryouma came to a rather sudden and disappointing end. Ryouma had never had a blessed life, but after his death, three great gods sought his cooperation and reincarnated him as a child in another world with swords and magic! Receiving a most cordial and divine welcome from the gods, Ryouma decides to live leisurely on his own in the forest for the time being. Working diligently at magic and hunting, Ryouma’s greatest passion comes to be researching his tamed slimes?! Training a variety of slimes (some newly discovered), the curtain rises on this easygoing life fantasy celebrating a second life with kind people in another world!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hobby japan
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Man Picked Up By the Gods (Reboot) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Man Picked Up By the Gods (Reboot) Alright, let's dive into "The Man Picked Up By the Gods (Reboot)." I've spent some time looking at what people are saying, and I've formed my own opinions on this isekai slice-of-life. It seems like a fairly divisive story, and I can definitely see why. ### First Impressions The premise itself is fairly standard isekai fare: a protagonist gets a second chance in a new world. What sets it apart, at least initially, is the focus on a more relaxed, slice-of-life approach. Many readers seem to have jumped in expecting something more action-packed, and that initial expectation definitely colors their experience. For those who enjoy a slower burn, this might be right up your alley. ### What Works Well Several readers have praised the character and plot development in the reboot, arguing that the author has grown considerably. The detail in world-building and the exploration of the main character's emotional growth are definite highlights for some. I can see the appeal in a story that prioritizes the protagonist's internal journey over constant battles. The focus on *why* characters change, rather than just *that* they change, is a definite plus. Additionally, there are new events and interactions that add depth and explanations of how Ryouma and his slimes develop. ### Areas of Concern However, this slower pace is also its biggest weakness. Many find the story directionless, with the focus shifting too heavily onto mundane details and the protagonist's slime research. Some felt the original version was better, claiming this reboot is bloated and uninteresting. The lack of a strong, driving plot seems to be a common complaint, and the MC is often described as bland or lacking in personality. I can see how the focus on everyday activities could become tedious for readers craving a more compelling narrative. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning One reviewer mentions specific plot points, such as the time skips in the original versus the filled-in details in the reboot, and the expansion of Ryouma's business. If you're completely spoiler-averse, proceed with caution! ### Final Verdict "The Man Picked Up By the Gods (Reboot)" is a bit of a mixed bag. If you're looking for a lighthearted, feel-good isekai with a focus on character development and world-building, you might enjoy it. However, be prepared for a slow pace and a lack of a strong, overarching plot. If you're already familiar with the original, the reboot might feel too similar, at least initially. Ultimately, your enjoyment will depend on your tolerance for slice-of-life elements and your preference for character-driven stories over plot-driven ones. I'd recommend giving it a try if the premise intrigues you, but be aware of its potential pitfalls.

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