The Reincarnated Pharmacist Wants To Sleep Until Noon
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転生薬師は昼まで寝たい
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: 転生薬師は昼まで寝たい
By クガ
japanese Web Novel
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Before I knew it, it seems I’ve been reincarnated into another world.
Honestly, it’s troubling, but there’s no use lamenting.
I’ll do my best to avoid trouble and live a leisurely life with as little work as possible, yet still being culturally refined.
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## My Thoughts on The Reincarnated Pharmacist Wants To Sleep Until Noon
### First Impressions
Alright, let's dive into "The Reincarnated Pharmacist Wants To Sleep Until Noon." The title alone grabbed my attention, promising a protagonist with a relatable goal: maximizing nap time. The premise is fairly standard isekai fare – reincarnation, medical knowledge from a past life, fantasy world – but the tags hint at a protagonist who's strong from the start and maybe even a bit lazy. This combination piqued my interest, hoping for a character who uses their skills to avoid unnecessary work.
### What Works Well
I really appreciate the protagonist's approach to problem-solving. He's not your typical naive or overly merciful hero. He possesses a refreshing dose of common sense. If someone's trying to off him, he's not going to offer them tea and biscuits; he'll defend himself. This pragmatic attitude is a welcome change from the often-seen trope of protagonists who hesitate to protect themselves. The story promises a journey filled with alchemy, beast companions, and potentially some intriguing world-building. The "strong from the start" aspect also gives the story a chance to explore different kinds of conflicts beyond just basic survival, which can be really exciting.
### Areas of Concern
While the story seems generally well-received, I do have a slight concern about potential cultural clashes. It seems the author may occasionally inject personal opinions or perspectives that could feel a bit jarring or out of place within the fantasy setting. These instances, while potentially minor, might momentarily pull the reader out of the immersive experience. I think that it's important for authors to remember the escapist nature of the Isekai genre.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
(This section contains potential spoilers regarding a specific plot point.)
The reference to a "silver wolf arc" and the comparison to whaling activists does raise an eyebrow. It sounds like the author might be drawing parallels between fictional monster hunting and real-world environmental issues, which could be a sensitive topic depending on the execution.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "The Reincarnated Pharmacist Wants To Sleep Until Noon" seems like a promising read. The combination of a strong, pragmatic protagonist, fantasy elements, and medical knowledge creates a solid foundation. The potential for cultural clashes is a minor concern, but not a deal-breaker. I'm cautiously optimistic and would recommend giving it a try, especially if you're looking for an isekai story with a protagonist who isn't afraid to get their hands dirty (or, preferably, find a way to avoid getting them dirty in the first place).