Michael is the eldest son of a poor family. Being the oldest, he was the one to work the hardest.
His hard work had rewarded him when he eventually struck gold and landed a job as an office worker.
But everything changed when he woke up in another world. Born as a cripple, Michael was finally able to rest. Or so he thought.
A journey to defend the magical planet of Krodoa begins!
It's not bad. I went into this story expecting something bad but all in all it's pretty nice. The MC, while being a cripple, finds ways to help out in battle.
One of the problems is info dumping. Sure, you used it to introduce Magius, but was it really necessary to write all that and yet he hasn't even appeared in the story yet? I can see later on that the info dumps are lessening bit by bit, and I hope it doesn't go back to how it used to be.
Plus my favorite character, Lucas. Who doesn't like Lucas?
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All From His Seat stay true to the classic isekai formula. Man (presumably) dies. Reincarnates into the body of an infant and grows up to be a total badass.
If that interests you already, then don't hesitate to give this story a try.
But there is more to All From His Seat that makes it worth a read even if you have read countless other stories with this set-up. The protagonist, Michael, has an interesting skillset. His Mind powers make him a unique brand of "OP." As opposed to brute force, Mike has to use tactics and intelligence to overcome foes.
Written from a first person perspective, Mike's voice is distinct. He has a very casual demeanor when retelling events, making him come off as personable and friendly while still able to lay down the facts.
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