Because Janitor-san Is Not a Hero

Because Janitor-san Is Not a Hero

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用務員さんは勇者じゃありませんので

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Yomuin-san wa Yuusha ja Arimasenno de, 用務員さんは勇者じゃありませんので

By tanaka jinpei, 棚花尋平

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
144 chapters
Original Publisher
media factory

Description

A certain girl genius with more power than knowledge accidentally summoned dozens of students and teachers into a dangerous world filled with beasts and magic, but the protagonist isn’t a student or the homeroom teacher… it’s the janitor. At the time of their summoning, the students and teachers each gained a power formed from their soul, but not the janitor. As the janitor was about to be bestowed with a power that would protect him, his power was forcibly taken from him by an arrogant student. Having gone three years without a contract extension, he failed to get a job after having graduated from a third-rate university. Somehow he is still a contractor at 25 years old and was a janitor for 2 years, with a take-home monthly salary of less than ¥120,000. From a society that rejected him, he was thrust into a world that rejected him. And what janitor-san wished from the Goddess who took pity on him was…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
media factory
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Because Janitor-san Is Not a Hero Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Because Janitor-san Is Not a Hero "Because Janitor-san Is Not a Hero" is a web novel that presents a unique take on the isekai genre, but it's a bit of a bumpy ride. I found myself intrigued by the premise, but also wrestling with some significant issues in the execution. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are rough, I won't lie. The writing style felt disjointed, with explanations popping up randomly and timelines blurring together. It was definitely a challenge to get my bearings and understand what was going on. Several readers have pointed out that the translation quality early on contributed to this confusion, and I have to agree. It felt like piecing together a puzzle with missing pieces. ### What Works Well Despite the rocky start, I found aspects of the story compelling. The protagonist, Kurando, is a mature character who deals with his circumstances in a surprisingly realistic way. He's not your typical naive hero; he understands his weaknesses and makes choices based on a grounded sense of self-preservation. I appreciated his realistic approach to life and his grudges. The time progression felt natural. It wasn't one of those stories where characters suddenly become overpowered after a few months of training. The world-building, while perhaps not the most original, has a certain gritty charm that fits the tone of the story. I also enjoyed the relationships Kurando develops and how they change him. ### Areas of Concern The writing style is a significant hurdle. Even as the story progresses, the author sometimes delves into stream-of-consciousness writing, which can be confusing. The "Hero" character, a naive good-guy, didn't quite fit with the world's tone. The romance was also a little strange, with a significant age gap that made me uncomfortable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be sensitive to plot details, so be warned. The story involves a group being summoned to another world. Kurando, the janitor, has a blessing stolen from him by the "Hero." This sets the stage for his journey, but the initial theft and the goddess's reaction to it are a point of contention for some. ### Final Verdict "Because Janitor-san Is Not a Hero" is a flawed but ultimately interesting read. The slow start and the writing style might turn some readers off, but if you can persevere, you'll find a story with a unique protagonist and a compelling world. It's not a masterpiece, but it has enough originality and emotional depth to make it worth a try, especially if you're looking for an isekai story that deviates from the norm. I'd give it a tentative 3/5.

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