The Swordsmaster Who Reincarnated as a Shota Prince Doesn’t Want His Ex-disciple to Find Out His Identity

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Blythe, the hero of national salvation, or Sword Saint Blythe.

During the war, Blythe led his apprentices to save the country with his unique swordsmanship and reincarnated as the youngest son of King Kilpus with his memories as a swordsman.

When he turned ten, he skipped grades to enter the high school of a knighthood school in search of freedom and swordsmanship… It was good until then, but there was a former apprentice, Lili Ituka, who had grown into an adult woman serving as an instructor.

A child in appearance and an invincible old man on the inside enjoys both swordsmanship and school life to the fullest!

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The Sword Saint Reincarnated as a Shota Prince, The Sword Saint Reincarnated as a Shota Prince Absolutely Refuses to Let His Former Disciple Find Out!
転生してショタ王子になった剣聖は、かつての弟子には絶対にバレたくないっ
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montblanc512
montblanc512 rated it
May 28, 2025
Status: c38
Premise is kind of a lie. The MC is incredibly weak all things considered, and the author can't help but gush over how incredible Japanese swordsmanship is compared to western swordsmanship. Have to have a young black haired man from an island nation using a swordstyle that even he considers ideal for his small body in this clearly western fantasy world. By the first significant fight of the series, a clearly Japanese side character who is just a young student in training, gets more impressive moments than this supposed OP... more>> sword saint. He's utterly impotent against an enemy that is scared of the Japanese kids swordsmanship.

The power scaling is kinda dumb. They make a big point of him being in a young body that can't do what his old body could, but then students just a few years older than him are impressing him constantly. It just feels inconsistent and definitely doesn't feel like it should have an Overpowered Protagonist tag. And the obsession with talking up Japan even in a fantasy context is dumb. <<less
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