The Greatest Demon Lord Is Reborn as a Typical Nobody, Vol. 1 (light novel)
The Myth-Killing Honor Student
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4.4 • 116 Ratings
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Publisher Description
When being mediocre is the best-case scenarioAs the most powerful entity of all time, the Demon Lord Varvatos thinks life is a big fat snore. When he takes matters into his own hands and decides to reincarnate, he calibrates his magical strength to be perfectly average. But there is no way he could have predicted that everyone in the modern world would be weak as hell, which means he is totally overpowered once again! Reborn under the name Ard, he has ladies fawning over him, the royal family begging him to become the next king, and an ex-minion insisting on killing him?! But Ard has a one-track mind, and he won’t stop at anything to achieve his ultimate goal!
Customer Reviews
So i got this book thinking that it was a different series.
I got this book thinking that it was The Misfit of Demon King Academy. At the time i couldn’t remember the exact title of the book i wanted and this series has a plot synopsis that is basically identical to it. Anyway, onto the review. This book is an absolute dumpster fire, and not the kind thats interesting to watch. Bland characters are often described as “2D” but even the best characters in this series can barely reach 1D. The way the story itself is handled is terrible. as is written in the title, the main character was the strongest demon lord and he reincarnated into a body that is as strong as an average villager from back before he reincarnated. As he soon finds out however, the average strength of a person has decreased to the point that he is still many times stronger than anybody else. The problem with this comes when *spoilers ahead* he defeats an enemy that could have easily wiped out an entire city, and he does it very easily. This stretches believability about how strong an average villager was to the point that nothing at any point later in the story can have any sense of threat. I don’t want to spend much more time thinking about this book anymore so i will finish of this review by saying that the main character feels like a pedo whenever he thinks about the childhood friend girl, even though she is very, very, very, frequently described to have a sexy body.