A powerful wizard and sage comes upon a baby whom he adopts and names Shin. The baby is actually a man from our world reincarnated into the sage's world. The sage raises Shin, separated from the rest of society, and teaches him in the ways of magic. It is only when Shin turns 15 years old and sets out on his own journey that the sage remembers that he forgot to teach Shin the common sense and ways of this particular world. And so, Shin goes the capital of the Alsheid Kingdom to enroll in the capital's magic academy.
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I'm up to date with Kenja no Mago: Wise Man's Grandchild, and not going to try and convince anyone who's not watching to give it a shot because so far I think it's overall a silly series. Just decided to create the thread after watching the final scene of episode 3, it really surprised me and came out of nowhere for a series like this.
I know there's at least someone else watching.
I feel it has the same atmosphere as Kyo Kara Maoh without the shounen-ai antics so far.