Chronicles of the Reborn Scholar

Self-Published

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Description

A once-renowned scholar and strategist from Earth, Kazuki, finds himself reincarnated in a world where magic and mythical creatures are commonplace. In his past life, Kazuki was a brilliant but reclusive academic, whose theories and discoveries were posthumously dismissed and forgotten due to political intrigues.

Chapters(56 total)

What readers say about Chronicles of the Reborn Scholar

  • It is nice,minding its just the starting. Improvement can be done.Like about some story about what happened on earth after he died.Like what happened to her?.Who was that mysterious man in the end of the chapter 1.Long chapters can also be a good idea.Some…
    Sona RautRoyal Road5.0 / 5
  • The deep worldbuilding is one of this story’s strongest points, especially the way two different worlds progress side by side without one overshadowing the other. It gives the narrative a layered feeling, like events are always moving even when the focus sh…
    novel_lover_ogRoyal Road5.0 / 5

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Community Reviews(4)

  • Sona RautRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    It is nice,minding its just the starting. Improvement can be done.Like about some story about what happened on earth after he died.Like what happened to her?.Who was that mysterious man in the end of the chapter 1.Long chapters can also be a good idea.Some more fights scenes i guess.Otherwise good.
  • novel_lover_ogRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    The deep worldbuilding is one of this story’s strongest points, especially the way two different worlds progress side by side without one overshadowing the other. It gives the narrative a layered feeling, like events are always moving even when the focus shifts. The mystery surrounding the final enemy is handled with restraint, revealing just enough to keep curiosity alive without breaking the tension. The main character’s awareness is refreshing; he understands situations instead of stumbling through them blindly, which makes his choices feel earned. Supporting characters like Victor, Jean, and Reiro are not just names on the page but solid pillars of the story, each adding weight and depth to the journey.
  • quatum_novel_readerRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    It feels genuinely refreshing to read a story where the main character doesn’t suddenly become overpowered without effort. The growth is slow, believable, and shaped by real decisions, mistakes, and consequences. The world doesn’t conveniently bend in the protagonist’s favor, so every small victory carries weight and meaning. Elements like the Soul World, Blood Arts, and clan techniques are especially cool and well thought out, adding depth and identity to the power system. That grounded approach makes the story feel more human and realistic, standing out from rushed power-fantasy narratives and keeping me engaged and eager to continue reading.
  • VelvetPagesRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    I really like the deep story building and good characters in this part of the story. It doesn’t feel like just a simple action sequence to me; instead, I can see layers of lore, emotions, and hidden connections slowly unfolding. The presence of characters like Victor, Jean, the Blood Beast, Reiro, Garrick, and Galen makes the world feel complex and alive, as if each of them carries their own secrets, motives, and importance to the larger plot.
    What I find most engaging is how the story balances intense battles with internal struggles. Kael’s hesitation, fear, and mental conflict make him feel very human to me, especially during the underwater training scene where I can almost feel the pressure and panic with him. At the same time, the Blood Beast adds a dark and terrifying element that raises the stakes significantly.
    I also find characters like Reiro and Victor particularly interesting because they give a sense of wisdom, mystery, and strategic depth to the story. Meanwhile, Garrick and others add emotional weight and tension to the ongoing conflict.
    Overall, I feel this section is immersive, dramatic, and emotionally engaging, and it makes me very curious to see how the characters evolve and how the larger world and its secrets will unfold.