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All Jobs and Classes! I Just Wanted One Skill, Not Them All!

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All Jobs and Classes! I Just Wanted One Skill, Not Them All!

By: Comedian0 L
Narrated by: Ryan Dimon, Arielle Noelle
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Ludger was supposed to be just another forgotten soul, reborn into a quiet life under the care of his young mother, Elaine. With nothing but a mysterious system in his vision and the faint promise of growth, he resigned himself to learning the humble trade of cooking. Knives, fire, seasoning—his skills grew sharper than his years, but it wasn’t the power-fantasy adventure he once dreamed of. That is, until one reckless night in the tavern, when a hooded mage and a simple spell shattered the illusion of normalcy forever.

Marked by the system as a prodigy, Ludger finds himself juggling more than just knives and plates. Every Job, every Class, every Master holds a new path forward, and he refuses to let his second life waste away like his first. From kitchen tricks to forbidden magic, his journey forces him to carve out his place in a world that rewards ambition—but punishes those who rise too quickly. Allies, enemies, and masters appear in unexpected places, and Ludger soon learns that every choice he makes reshapes not only his future, but the balance of power around him.

What begins as the daily grind of a precocious child slowly transforms into the legend of a boy who refuses to follow anyone’s script but his own. With wit, stubborn pride, and the determination to never be helpless again, Ludger steps onto the path of true ascendance—one coin, one skill, and one risky gamble at a time.

©2025 Comedian0 L (P)2026 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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Male narrator is amazing, but sadly the female one is a bit hit and miss. Story is ok to good, but haunted with massive amount of problems. Paragraphs and sentences are repeated, skills and spells change dramatically between chapters (especially healing touch), also many narrative points and established lore keep dramatically changing between chapters.

It is pretty clear no editor has gone over this book, or if they they, they should change profession. If the author would have fixed these issues, removed the unnecessary reincarnation angle, toned down the power scaling of the system and copied Naruto a little less obviously, the book could have been great

Especially the end of the book is pretty ridiculous

Better than the title would imply, but pretty average

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Was a really enjoyable listen. If you like Ajax Ascension then you'll probably like this. It's a slower burn than that series. Great plot, Great characters and Great progression. A few niggly bits but that might just be me. Sometimes I found it a bit over descriptive and as for the characters ages I just doubled them in my head to make it more realistic. Other than that bring on the next edition.

Really Good

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Well now. I’m genuinely stumped. I need a new star scale for this. “Production.” It would encompass things like editing, proofreading and stuff. It would have zero stars. Usually I have peeves about grammar and spelling but, hoo boy, we’re not even doing that here. One of the first things an editor does it check the manuscript for the established “oh no you didn’ts” of literature; like repetitions. Guess what you didn’t do in this book? Another thing editors do: communicate with the author about inconsistencies, misrepresentation and scenes as well as characters that need tweaking because they don’t make sense. Guess what you ALSO didn’t do? What really gets me in a mood over this is there IS a story here. It’s constantly hobbled but it IS there. Get the author in a room or on the phone with an actual editor who gives a damn and hammer out a script that does’t try to drown listeners in bad storytelling, repetitions and people, places and plot twists that make no sense to thinking, reasoning people. I don’t know how stupid you think we are but it’s clearly bad, (and wrong to boot!) Do it right or don’t do it at all.

Are you kidding me?

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