One idea could be a crossover where Naruto characters end up in the Mahou Sensei Negima world and have to adapt to the magic there. Maybe Naruto tries to learn magic instead of chakra techniques.
Well, one possibility is that Naruto could end up in the world of Mahou Negima Sensei by some sort of magical accident. Maybe he'd be confused at first, trying to figure out the new magic - based rules and different social norms. He might then use his ninja skills in unexpected ways, like using his speed to dodge magical attacks. And he could form new friendships with the characters from Mahou Negima Sensei, teaching them about ninjutsu in return.
Kakashi and Evangeline could also be paired. Kakashi's cool and mysterious demeanor might intrigue Evangeline, and her vast magical power and long life experience could offer Kakashi new perspectives. They could have some interesting interactions as they are both quite powerful in their respective worlds.
It could be one of the dark mages from the Mahou Negima Sensei world who sees Naruto as an intruder and a threat to their plans. Maybe they want to steal his chakra for their own dark magic purposes.
I recommend 'Negima: The Alternate Path'. It offers a fresh take on the Negima universe. The author explores different relationships between the characters and adds some unique magical elements that make it exciting to read.
I'm not certain where you can specifically read this novel. It might be available on some Japanese light novel websites if it's a Japanese novel. You could try searching for it on popular e - book platforms that carry light novels.
It depends on personal preferences. If you like isekai and magic themes, it might be a great read. The story could offer unique takes on the genre, with interesting characters and plot twists.
I can't say for sure if it's a good read as it depends on personal taste. If you like isekai and magic - related stories, it might be worth checking out.
Since the title mentions 'isekai' which is often about a person being sent to a different realm, and'mahou' which is magic, and 'okureteru' which could imply something like being late or behind. It might be a story where the magic in the isekai world is not as advanced as it should be or has been delayed in its development. The plot could revolve around a hero or heroine trying to either fix this situation with the magic or find a way to thrive in a world with this abnormal magic state. There could be elements of mystery, discovery, and growth as the character navigates this unique world.
It's difficult to determine if it's a good read without actually reading it. However, if the author is known for creating engaging characters and interesting plotlines within the isekai and magic genre, then there's a good chance it could be an enjoyable read. Also, if the concept of 'late magic' in an isekai world is explored in a unique and captivating way, it would add to its appeal.