
Whoops, not novels but mangas haha
I forgot to add the part on the difference between an aged soul and a young vessel/body. I'm glad they were able to adress it properly that it's not disgusting nor is it a crime or the fault of the person that turned into a child to be like that. Their actions are like that partly because of the environment they're socializing in that views them as children and how it is more normal for a child to act that way. Also qwq because, the you in this world is different from that world - thus your two identities mesh together bringing in/forth the current you.
They delved into other worlds and how the world ryouma is in rn, have history in accepting transmigrated people. It's somehow amazing because compared to other novels, this have a more realistic and general/wide-ranged touch that not every transmigrated person is: op and/or passion-driven. Some lived quietly while others pursued their desires. Also, i love that realistically, it it is hard to be succesful or like, bring the advancement from their past lives to that world, like what happened w/ the okonomiyaki guy and the doctor. The former had to really work hard just to bring that type of passion into reality thus creating his company, and the latter, tried to advance medicine but failed because there weren't much action to spread it and that people reverted to faith again due to the saint's actions (i got wowza moments on what happened to the saint Owo (got influenced by villain reincarnate stories that i thought mc mightve been xD haha), she's really kind&pure to sacrifice herself in the end qwq). Everything needs effort and insurance that the next generation will spread/pass on the knowledge, thus the continuous pursuit of advancement/way of living of their world