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Youngest Scion of the Mages

8.3 Art by Shin Gunwoo
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Who is this for: The Novel's Extra and House Mayton readers who want academy fantasy where meta-knowledge is partial, not omniscient.

The Premise (No Spoilers)

Author Sungmin Cha thought his plot-hole-riddled novel Swordmaster Sade was harmless entertainment — until he wakes as Rasen Mayton, the rude youngest scion everyone despises. Worse, Rasen is canonically destined to die at seventeen, and Sungmin has regressed to a point before the story he remembers actually started. With incomplete foresight and a terrible reputation, he must rewrite fate from inside the magic academy.

Art and Choreography

Shin Gunwoo keeps academy spell duels colorful and legible, with House Mayton’s aristocratic costumes carrying clear rank signals. Rasen’s gradual rehab shows in subtler acting rather than sudden personality swaps.

Verdict

Youngest Scion of the Mages (Tapas title House Mayton’s Youngest) is a smart academy fantasy because the protagonist is not omniscient. Every fix to Rasen’s doomed route feels like improvisation, not autopilot.

Where can I read Youngest Scion of the Mages legally?

Tapas publishes the English edition as House Mayton's Youngest. KakaoPage hosts the Korean webtoon 마법명가 막내아들.

Who is Rasen Mayton?

Rasen is the spoiled youngest son of House Mayton, a side character author Sungmin Cha wrote to die at seventeen. Sungmin now inhabits Rasen's body before the novel's plot begins.

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