As an avid fan of the 'reincarnated into a fantasy world' genre, I always approach new stories in this realm with excitement and anticipation. Unfortunately, this particular novel fell short of my expectations and did not resonate with me. While I must admit that the writing quality isn't bad, the overall direction of the story left much to be desired.
To begin with, the main character (MC) possesses a rather lackluster trump card: an unusually high pain tolerance. What remains unclear is why this trait is significant for him, as the author fails to provide any backstory or explanation. Though I do not require every protagonist to embody the traits of an overpowered 'Mary Sue,' relying on such a flimsy cheat seems rather uninspired. Furthermore, the MC exhibits a rather generic and uninspired personality, with little development throughout the narrative. Strikingly, it appears that the author dedicates more time to fleshing out the combat maid's character than that of the protagonist himself, which feels like a missed opportunity to delve deeper into the complexities of the MC's persona.
Additionally, the pacing of the story is an issue that cannot be overlooked. Set in a vibrant fantasy world teeming with swords, magic, monsters, and adventurers, one would expect the narrative to explore these elements with greater depth. Instead, the author rushes the MC straight into a political struggle at the tender age of seven, skipping over every potential encounter with fantastical creatures, such as goblins, in favor of more mundane conflicts. This decision left me feeling as though the enchanting elements of the genre were sacrificed for the sake of plot progression.
On a more positive note, the translation is of high quality, with the chapters being appropriately lengthy and the magic concepts well-articulated. This indicates that the story is at least somewhat well-planned for a web novel, suggesting that there is potential within the narrative. However, as it stands, the story did not venture in a direction that captivated me personally. If you are looking for a fresh take in this genre, this might not be the right fit for you. Yet, for those who enjoy political intrigue at a young age, rather than the traditional adventures that fantasy worlds offer, this novel could prove to be a worthwhile read.