He Who Doesn’t Listen to People

He Who Doesn’t Listen to People

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人の話を聞かない彼

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 人の話を聞かない彼

By aiura akira, 相浦アキラ

2.2
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

He Who Doesn’t Listen to People Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on He Who Doesn’t Listen to People ### First Impressions "He Who Doesn’t Listen to People" immediately struck me as unique, given its categorization as a horror oneshot with tags like cannibalism and a carefree protagonist. I dove in expecting a quick, potentially disturbing, read. The premise, at least based on the tags, promised something memorable, perhaps even unsettling. However, my initial enthusiasm tempered somewhat as I started reading. ### What Works Well The story’s brevity is definitely a plus. If you're looking for something you can consume in a single sitting, this fits the bill perfectly. I also appreciated the translation quality; it seemed well-executed and allowed me to focus on the content without getting bogged down in awkward phrasing. There were moments, fleeting as they were, that sparked my interest regarding the moral landscape presented. The setup hints at a world with potentially fascinating, albeit disturbing, ethical dilemmas. The protagonist's seemingly honest and proactive nature also piqued my curiosity, making me wonder how they would navigate such a world. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, my overall experience was somewhat underwhelming. While the setup had potential, the execution left me wanting more. I felt like I was dropped into a conversation already in progress, without sufficient context or grounding. The dialogue, while perhaps intended to be intriguing, often felt disjointed and lacked a clear narrative purpose. I struggled to connect with the characters or understand their motivations beyond a superficial level. The story felt more like a collection of loosely connected scenes than a cohesive narrative. The lack of a clear conflict or resolution also contributed to my dissatisfaction. I was left with a sense of incompleteness, as if I had only glimpsed a fragment of a larger, potentially more compelling story. It felt like the author had a great concept but didn't quite manage to fully realize it within the confines of a oneshot. ### Final Verdict "He Who Doesn’t Listen to People" has some interesting elements, particularly its intriguing premise and the potential for exploring complex moral themes. However, the lack of a strong narrative, coupled with somewhat disjointed dialogue, ultimately detracts from the overall experience. While the translation is well done, and the story is short enough to be a quick read, I found it difficult to fully engage with the characters or the world. It's a decent, but ultimately forgettable, read that doesn't quite live up to its potential.

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