A civil engineer reincarnated into a magical land and tragically became a Wood, Earth, and Water Sorcerer.
While still questioning where his [Earth Bear Bloodline] originated, the Chosen One next door summoned a 'player'...
Watching others lead extraordinary lives, Hill just wanted to hide away.
Chapters read: 34 Not everyone is happy to be reincarnated nor do they lead amazing lives. I mean, it seems amazing to become an elemental mage, druid or even have elven blood running through your veins. But it seems like our MC Hill has a serious case of homesickness, yet does his best to live life to the fullest in the new world. This felt like a slight slice of life story. It was a chill read, quite enjoyable.
If this novel wasn't based on game elements and players stuff I would be a good novel to real but alas
unreadable novel, story all over the place with no explanation of world setting or power system, despite them being used every single paragraph. The way it is written and translated is too monotonous, even worse then reading a travel log type of novel, just pure description of what is happening, more like a draft then a story. the characters have no depth whatsoever, mc included and it is in third person so even worse. and the author always using the characters' name and no pronouns are being used to reduce repetition, in a single 5 line paragraph you find a person's name repeated 5 times, made purely of singular sentences.
Poorly translated and tedious to read; terms are randomly changed and relations are impossible to keep track of. The story didn't seem interesting enough to suffer through.