Isekaigaeri no Daikenja-sama wa Soredemo Kossori Kurashiteiru Tsumori desu · review
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This review may discuss plot details.
To start with, the story is completed with 43 chapters, although it hasn't been updated. If this page gets updated later, please ignore this comment. I'm not going to spend too much time on this. It had a good concept, an interesting start, and pretty decent characters and art. Honestly, I have no complaints about that. The real issue lies with the story. While it began well, it quickly declined. It felt as though the author didn’t know what direction to take. The characters seemed to be introduced more as ideas or concepts rather than fully developed individuals. As the story unfolded, it started to drag on,and not in a good way.
Ultimately, it became clear that the story was heading towards a conclusion, which felt like a cancellation. Yes, the story was abruptly ended with a one-chapter conclusion after a significant arc—possibly equivalent to one volume's worth of content.
Was the ending good? Not really! There was no satisfying resolution. How should I put it? The main character became the godfather of the Two Measure faction, confessed his feelings to the person he loved, and went back to training with his master. He shifted back and forth between worlds, and we were left with a one-page conclusion. The characters got married, and we saw a picture frame of their wedding, and then the story ended.
If you're bored, then give it a try, but I won't recommend it to anyone