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進化の実~知らないうちに勝ち組人生~ [Shinka no Mi: Shiranai Uchi ni Kachigumi Jinsei~] (Novel) #9

The Fruit of Evolution (Light Novel), Vol. 09: Before I knew it, my life had it made!

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In the wake of the shock from the Demon Regiment's attack, the Barbodel Magic Academy has decided to hold a school festival to rally spirits. Class F has settled on a quintessentially Japanese attraction (?), a cosplay café. Not only the students, including Helen, but even the faculty have found themselves caught up in the cosplay craze! Meanwhile, in the shadows, the Kaizell Empire is maneuvering across nations, aiming to bring the world under its control, and its sinister reach is slowly extending to the academy itself. The highly anticipated ninth installment of this beloved series!

178 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 27, 2019

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June 2, 2024
Nine volumes in, and I expect most who’ll read this review will have some idea of what to expect from The Fruit of Evolution. The series’ signature style of slapstick continues, but this time Seiichi is granted a small reprieve from the action of the main plot.

This instalment begins with the academy preparing for one of the most recognisable tropes in the genre: the school festival. What should be a time filled with cheers and joy, however, is left with a tinge of anxiety in the air as everyone is still on edge after a recent disturbing event, and nobody is more affected by this than Seiichi’s former classmates turned heroes. Being unable to do anything to stop the worshippers who threatened the academy, this volume finds them all at a loss.

Having reality come crashing down, showing that they’re not as invincible as they once thought, has led to some interesting dynamics to occur within the class. Aside from Kannazaki’s group, fractures have begun to form within the rest of the class, leading to some of the class’s crueller members acting out their frustrations on their weaker classmates. These moments paint the heroes in a less-than-heroic light, instead showing them to be the immature teenagers they are.

As the story continues, the plot moves away from the festival and back to the schemes of the Kaizell Empire. No longer satisfied with planning, the ninth volume finds the Empire mounting an invasion on several fronts, including the academy.

Seiichi once again gets to show off his abilities here. Despite being an army of transcendents, the Kaizell Empire’s army is no match for the sum of human potential (Seiichi), who manages to hold them off singlehandedly. That victory, however, remains short-lived.

With a target on its back, the academy is forced to close, marking the end of the academy arc. As a result, Seiichi and his blushing brides are forced to return to Terbelle. Far from the happy place it once was, the city is under threat from multiple fronts. As both the Cult of the Wicked One and the Kaizell Empire make their move on the city, the next volume is sure to be explosive.

Overall, The Fruit of Evolution’s style of slapstick still manages to make for an entertaining read, even nine volumes in. Most of its highlights, however, come from the author’s exploration of the dynamics within the class of heroes. Despondent after their recent spate of poor performances, it’ll be interesting to see how they keep their emotions in check back in the Empire.
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January 3, 2025
The book retains the silly atmosphere. Seiichi is fired from his teaching position. You see, the Kaizell Empire finally made a move and now everywhere but four countries on the continent have declared submission to them. They found an evil relic that allows anyone to achieve transcendence. With this, their armies crush all opposition.

I enjoyed the book. Thanks for reading my review, and see you next time.
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