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5 | 43% (33 votes) |
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2 | 13% (10 votes) |
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Weekly Rank: #263Monthly Rank: #302
All Time Rank: #2104
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On 2265 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #292
All Time Rank: #3900
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Kotori Daiki was suddenly summoned to another world.Even though he gained a Teleportation skill during the transfer, The Summoners and the King sees that he was not useful in battle which resulting being kicked out to live in the city until the rest of the Heroes who had also been summoned to defeat the Demon lord and return home.
He is confused with being kick out suddenly but he finds relief when he obtain a large sum of money through a deal with the prime minister.
On a certain night, a young Goddess appeared before him and gave him additional abilities that should have been given during the transfer .
By obtaining these abilities, he has the power to easily enhance his skills and be able to enjoy the world.
Thus, it’s not just an Isekai story.
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One entry per line異世界召喚されたけど、俺はいらないらしいので、美少女ちゃんたち引き連れて、異世界と日本で楽しく過ごします。
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05/06/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c154 |
05/02/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c153 |
04/30/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c152 |
04/30/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c152 |
04/29/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c151 |
04/25/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c150 |
04/24/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c149 |
04/19/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c148 |
04/18/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c147 |
04/16/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c145 |
04/17/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c146 |
04/16/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c145 |
04/15/24 | Machine Sliced Bread | c144 |
12/22/23 | Machine Sliced Bread | c143 |
12/20/23 | Machine Sliced Bread | c142 |
Also, I’m usually the last one that cares about moral values or discrepancies in isekai stories. But damn, here not even a day passed from the MC getting isekai’d, to him “raping” a 14 year old girl...
It’s quite well written (talking about the Japanese WN, not the translation - I didn’t read the TL). The author keeps a good balance between narration and dialogues and keeps internal monologues to a minimum.
Characters, other than the MC, are fine as well. While they can’t get rid of the feeling that they are too convenient. But to conclude After reading the first volume, I say this is probably your average, decently written, isekai. Sadly enough, it just feels like it’s the same story I read 100 times already slightly rewritten, adding 0 creativity from the author’s side to make it any more interesting.
I personally don’t see any reason to read any further hereafter, nor can I recommend it to anyone who has had their fair dose of isekais already.
But well, can still give it a try, I guess.