Fushi no Kami: Rebuilding Civilization Starts with a Village

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Starts really well (with some bumps), devolves everyone being emotionally stunned at the words the other party is saying. Like, for real, after chapter 15 or so, the "emotional moments", where everything turns into bubbles and sparkles, and someone gets those flabbergasted moment of "he really gets me!! :):):)" is unnerving.
It reminds me that other isekai story with slimes, used to wash clothes and shit. Every single fucking chapter was full of sparkles and faux emotional moments.

Stop it.
Not every single minute needs to be "EMOTION".
I've more gripes with the story, but that'd be 80% of my issues with the story -- there're way too many pages wasted on these "emotional speech moments" that renders another character stunned. It's at the point I barely read any of the text, and it's a shame.

That being said, I still really appreciate this manga --
but it just went from 10/10 (a young boy, with a mature mind, desiring great change and going to great lengths to accomplish it) --
to a 6/10 (isekai MC with random, convenient pieces, of wiki knowledge, and way too many frigging padded-out chapters about sparkles and emotional moments that have over stayed their welcome).

P.S: I find it really funny that the story started really losing quality -- is the MOMENT the MC and pals landed in a school arc.
It's so fitting, in such a sardonic manner. Fucking school-arcs.
P.P.S: To anyone who read the novel, please confirm this for me: It's one huge fucking info dump after another, where the author likes to shove their random tidbits of half-researched knowledge (very much like D-Genesis), isn't it?
 
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I agree wholeheartedly with the person above.

The story was interesting at first but after a while it became so cliche and bloated with childlike emotions that I kinda regret wasting my time reading it now. Everything the characters do results in success, literally no consequence. No realism.

Try getting to the school arc, read a few chapters and then skip to the latest chapter. You will realise you missed nothing of value. No changes in story telling, no changes in how characters act, no development, still the same reactions from everyone. The story is literally a notebook for author to dump all his useless knowledge at this point. Only new thing added is, AI generated character that happens to be interested in something "interesting".

Was sort of good until chapter 16ish but it became so boring and childish after.

5/10
 
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If you are here looking for an overpowered MC with a broken skill to rebuild a civilization, no, you wouldn't get it here.

The MC is more likely powerless, and has no game skill mechanics or something alike. His character is that of a reincarnated person (which is really not possible irl, since there's heaven and hell. For more info, go watch
, or just ignore this line of message if you're not interested)

Anyway, the premise is like this: MC is reborn as a child with vague memories from his past life. He still has some knowledge of his past, vague, but terms like bacteria, he can understand, but has probably no skill to properly explain it (currently at chapter 17). Currently,
MC is currently trying to find books that can hold the potential of helping him to live in an extravagant way, however, since the village he is in is so dirt poor, and even has no overpowered skills to back it up, he will need to use his "past instincts" or somewhere along the lines to properly help the village he is in. Again, this series will probably be a long one until he gets to that goal... And probably a bore to people who likes to hunt series with overpowered protagonist, but the characters themselves are great to have in the story.
 

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