
Jin Runcandel was the youngest son of Runcandel, the land's most prestigious swordsman family... And the biggest failure in Runcandel history.He, who was kicked out miserably and came to a meaningless end, was given another chance."How do you want to use this power?" "I want to use it for myself."Memories of his past life, overwhelming talent, and a contract with God... The preparations to become the greatest are complete.
Swordmaster’s Youngest Son delivers a classic yet highly polished regression fantasy centered on talent, redemption, and self-determination. Jin Runcandel begins as the disgrace of the most prestigious swordsman family, cast aside and forgotten—only to be granted a second life filled with opportunity.
Armed with memories of his past failures, overwhelming innate talent, and a contract with a god, Jin approaches his new life with clarity and purpose. Rather than seeking approval or revenge alone, he focuses on personal growth, methodical preparation, and absolute mastery of the sword. His ascent feels earned through discipline and planning rather than coincidence.
While the story leans into familiar tropes of noble politics and power hierarchy, its execution is clean and consistently rewarding. Fans of sword-focused combat, regression stories, and protagonists who steadily outclass their peers will find Swordmaster’s Youngest Son an essential read.
