Imagine being silly and writing that your MC is right handed, yet suddenly making your off hand (left arm) immensely strong; and then having your right arm literally explode to create a saber. Sometimes LN authors just never think anything through.
"Fascinating indeed. A former otaku embarks on a journey as a researcher delving into Earth's secrets, aiming to explore other dimensions. With a twist, they arrive in a world where they become the mightiest species. It would be even better with a romantic element, but despite that, I still wholeheartedly recommend this tale."
It begins promisingly, like many others, but ultimately crumbles into a heap of unoriginal and meaningless drivel. Recently, it seems like this type of content has gained traction, perhaps due to its popularity in its native audience. For someone who's new to light novels, aged 8 to 14, they might find it appealing, given its competent writing. However, the subject matter is painfully shallow.
The story revolves around a protagonist transported to another world, trapped in a frozen continent, where he spends centuries leveling up in a seemingly never-ending quest. The external world is revealed to be a low-level fantasy realm, where everyone starts as beginners. After breaking free from his icy prison, the main character becomes an 11-year-old god-like tourist, effectively erasing his previous centuries of experience, which were merely backstory without any tangible impact on the plot. It's an infuriating narrative structure.
The main character is portrayed as rational and thoughtfully written, deviating from conventional expectations. His distinct point of view adds intrigue, as he occasionally adopts a detached observer's demeanor, akin to a tourist. His motivations stem not from glory or honor, but rather from the sheer enjoyment of the experience, which sets him apart from typical protagonists whose actions often require compelling justifications. Unconcerned about personal gain, he actively seeks out adventure, relishing in the thrill and spectacle, making his character all the more compelling.