Yisekai / Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!
Mile
YPS-4Nation Level
authority
Nanomachine control grants planetary-scale true output; self-caps to 1/6840 by personal rule — authority is the mechanism.
DNA
Power throttled by social-fitting wish. Meta-POWER scoring is the joke.

Adele von Ascham (Mile) embodies the 'overpowered protagonist' trope through a comedic lens, defined by the paradox of a character who desperately craves a mundane, average life while possessing power equivalent to half an Ancient Dragon. Unlike typical isekai protagonists who seek dominion or revenge, Mile’s primary tension is the struggle to reconcile her modern Japanese common sense and otaku sensibilities with the rigid, often brutal expectations of a fantasy noble society. Her arc is not one of traditional power-scaling, but of social navigation; she constantly attempts to hide her abilities to avoid the 'attention' that would ruin her desired normalcy, only to be thwarted by her own inability to ignore injustice or suppress her personality. The series subverts the 'chosen one' narrative by revealing that her power is a technical error—a misunderstanding of the term 'average' by a god—positioning her as a walking glitch in the world's magical system. Western reception often highlights the series as a lighthearted parody of isekai tropes, whereas Eastern (Chinese) reception emphasizes her role as a 'Feng Ao Tian' (female overpowered protagonist) and focuses heavily on her emotional bonds within the 'Crimson Vow' and her complex relationship with her past life's identity. The gap between her self-perception as a 'normal girl' and her objective status as a world-altering entity provides the series' consistent comedic and narrative engine.

Scores
Power
55community 70+15
Growth
60community 20-40
Darkness
24community 12-12
Bonds
45community 15-30
Ego
45community 0-45
Luck
36community 89+53
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