30yo fighter isekai-d into 10yo minor nobility son. With "cheats". Honestly, not the worst of the genre. Not the best either. While the characters, as they are written so far, are believable and relatable, the rest of the story is just "meh". 1. Cheats too strong. Horadric Cube is basically infinite money + infinite resources, including magical ones. 2. The hero is a cultivation genius, for no reason at all. And some of the martial arts skills he learned back on Earth are being curiously useful in this new world. Magical China is magical, for no reason at all. 3. The world is too forgiving to the hero's obviously odd actions. That was especially glaring, when he, as a boy, produced a sum of gold equivalent to a half of a knights YEARLY estate income. Everything just goes too well in favor of the hero, as if the world is orchestrated to his benefit.
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LIKEThat… actually the naming sense matches that! Abe the Wizard kinda feels like a childrens book, like a percy jackson or a Harry Potter… Like just the title i mean. This really could be written by a child, or for child audiences!
TheEruditeReader:Actually when I started to read this story I thought the world view of the author was kind but also naive. Then later i though of something, we don't know how the author look like in the real world so could he be some kid with a decent writing talent?