Worth reading? YES. Progression makes sense? Not really. Mc is the strongest bloodline holder and is humble and all, but the mc does so much from age 9 to 11 and then even more in just his first year. Being honest, just from 11 to 12 years old, the story feels like it crammed 5 years of progress into one. Mc started with a progression plan, but now he just works on deciphering runes so he can understand stand a book. At the same time, he can duel adult wizards, plural, by himself. How or when he learn all this is probably thrown to the few months before his first year where he read half of hogwarts curriculum. I won't say anything about the prepubescent genius group he trains in little to no time or the "merlin magic" that he learned behind the scenes. the rest of the story is good. A bit too much slice of life without any substantial self improvement mentioned, but the jump in power and small amount of time for it is what gets me. he should be voldyshorts level by end of 2nd year.
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LIKEThanks for doing an actual review, due to the setting I was on and off about weather to give this a chance as all 'reviews' besides yours on this entire page for me just look like bots, there isn't a single one besides saying how great the author is due to a different novel, now I'll happily give this a shot as it seems like a decent enough read.
I read 48 chapters and I also done. This review pretty much sums up my feeling about it as well. While I do enjoy most of the chapters I read so far. MC's power progression really put me off because indeed another 50 chapters in and Voldemort should get baby slapped. If this novel only had 100 chapters then I would go ahead and read them. But I really have no idea what sort of progression author could write considering the start we have gotten where MC goes from someone that could cook up his dinner with magic to blocking the famed Killing curse within 10 chapters.