A bit shameless of a review from myself, but I'm really hoping that people are going to give this novel a chance.
Yes, the protagonist has infinity as his power, but it's not going to make him recklessly overpowered since there are rules and all. He will spam his skills sometimes, but an infinity of 1 is still 1.
If you liked the book that was banned before, you'll love this a lot more, since it's a better version of it.
To keep it simple, and short, our protagonist was someone who couldn't use any magic in a world where everyone could.
Until, an apple fell onto his head, and he remembered that he was a scientist in his previous life. To dismantle, analyze and synthesize is what he was known for, and exactly what he was going to do in this wonderful fantasy world where the laws of physics didn't matter.
Bless be to the man who figured out the laws of magic instead. After all, what use is a fireball, when you can analyze, and dismantle it before it's even being cast?
In the private Hero High School, where young talents of dungeon explorers gather, Makoto Akaya enrolls, believing in his own abilities. However, upon discovering the gap between himself and his classmates, he realizes that he is the biggest failure in the school. Nevertheless, in the midst of despair, he encounters a skill tree that only he can use, and Makoto Akaya's life begins to change for the better.
What kind of impact would it have if we imported the potion to Earth?
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Wataru, one day, accidentally discovered that he could travel back and forth between another world and Japan. Weird, right? But that's not the end of it.
As he gazed upon a town on the other side of the gate, which still had many undeveloped aspects compared to modern civilization, he realized the potential to make a huge profit. By bringing sugar, spices, coffee, and hygiene products to the other world, Wataru earned a fortune.
However, when he noticed the potions being sold in the other world, he had an epiphany: "Wait, isn't this actually better than what we have on Earth?"
He brought these potions, which could heal wounds in an instant, back to Earth. When he made a fortune just from these potions, the fattest grin appeared on his face.
Abandoned by his family and stripped of everything, a young noble is left for dead in a deadly dungeon. Born with the rare ability to wield mana but cursed with the inability to cast spells, he survives through sheer will and mastery of mana manipulation. His discovery that raw, concentrated mana can kill without magic turns him into a force to be reckoned with.
Upon escaping the dungeon, he returns only to find his fiancée stolen by his younger brother. Betrayed by those closest to him, he vows to never return to his old life. With a newfound technique that mimics the effects of death, he becomes untouchable—a walking curse on everyone who wronged him.
Kill any enemy with superior magic manipulation.
Story has been changed to "I'm An Evil God." since this novel was going nowhere/reached a dead end.
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Hanasaki Uta and his four friends were dragged into the familiar trope of being summoned to another world. While his friends were chosen for roles like "Hero" and "Saint," Uta alone was assigned the job of "Unemployed," a designation that offered him no power or abilities.
Given some money and promptly sent out of the castle, Uta’s misfortune took a darker turn. He was betrayed by the summoning king, who ordered soldiers to kill him. Slashed down by their blades, Uta’s life appeared to end there.
But they had overlooked a crucial fact. While Uta was indeed a student with no apparent role, he harbored an incredible secret.
Hanasaki Uta was not human. He was a dark god in disguise.
Just an ordinary high school student, Shuu Suzumura, is currently facing a dilemma.
It's because he keeps hearing voices announcing that he has acquired new skills, even though he has no recollection of doing anything to earn them.
"You have acquired a skill. You have acquired a skill. You have acquired a skill. Etc..."
In other words, it's extremely annoying.
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This story will be going through heavy editing, and even a rewrite. Please stay tuned.
A bit shameless of a review from myself, but I'm really hoping that people are going to give this novel a chance. Yes, the protagonist has infinity as his power, but it's not going to make him recklessly overpowered since there are rules and all. He will spam his skills sometimes, but an infinity of 1 is still 1. If you liked the book that was banned before, you'll love this a lot more, since it's a better version of it.