Monogatari no Naka no Hito, Around 40 Kenja no Isekai Seikatsu Nikki Recommendations
Both of these stories are about
-middle-aged men
-who have OP ancient magic that can't be found now
-who are well-known from their time, which is in the past, and very powerful
-that find a young, blonde girl from a prominent household in a forest while they are on their way home(the girls are on their way home)
-they save the young girl from DEATH and are invited to the girl's home
-of course, while saving the girls, their op power is revealed and they are offered to stay in the prominent household's home to teach the young girl
-both girls, despite being from a prominent household, are having troubles with magic
and are looked down on in their household
-After meeting the girls the middle-aged men quickly change the girl's mind about a belief of hers and gives her hope
-which ends up with the young girls having 'feelings' towards these older men
Despite this, the feeling of both of these stories are quite different and as they progress they seem to stray further and further from each other. Though I say this not having read all of both of them.
For example, though they both have OP magic beyond what is expected, one of them wants to learn about modern magic and turns himself into a young boy to go to school(Monogatari)while going around willy-nilly doing whatever the hell he wants. On the other hand, the middle-aged man(from around 40(years)kenja)actually changes the current overly difficult magic into something more palatable.
Honestly, I enjoy 'around 40 kenja' better. By a lot. His wit and come-backs are hilarious and get me every time. Instead of just being 'oh wow, he's so OP!' it's funny, ecchi, and more realistic. I really appreciate that kind of thing in a story.
But those are just my thoughts...
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