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異世界のキャンセラー~不遇職でもキャンセルスキルで無双する~
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Also known as: Isekai no Kyansera ~Fuguu Shoku Demo Kyanseru Sukiru de Musou Suru~, Other World Canceller ~The Worst Job But With the Cancel Skill I'll Become the Strongest~, 異世界のキャンセラー~不遇職でもキャンセルスキルで無双する~
A giant meteorite fell down to Earth, leaving it in ruin. On the last day, “He” was casually playing a video game. The moment the Earth was destroyed he found himself in a world exactly like the game he he had been just playing. The job he had was the detestable job, “Canceler.” Its main skill was only to cancel. But he, instead of falling into despair, and with his pathetic skill in hand, decided to live in this other world and begin his adventure.
With enough creativity, his pathetic skill is actually the strongest? Go and rescue the s*ave girl! His canceling tale is about to begin―
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## My Thoughts on Isekai Canceller
"Isekai Canceller" presents an interesting premise: a protagonist transported to another world armed with the ability to "cancel" things. However, diving into this novel has been a bit of a rollercoaster, and while there are aspects I appreciate, some significant issues hold it back.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the unique "cancelling" skill. The idea of a character being able to negate certain effects or situations felt fresh within the isekai genre. The initial world-building also held promise, hinting at a complex society with its own set of rules and challenges.
### What Works Well
The core concept of the MC's ability is undoubtedly the strongest point. The author clearly put thought into how it could be used, and there are moments where the application of this power is genuinely clever. The action sequences, while not always perfectly executed, are generally engaging enough to keep me reading. I also appreciate the author's willingness to explore morally grey areas, even if the execution isn't always flawless.
### Areas of Concern
My biggest issue lies with the protagonist himself. He seems to struggle with adapting to the new world's culture and often imposes his own values without fully understanding the context. This leads to situations where his actions feel less heroic and more like self-righteous interference. The pacing is also a significant problem. The story seems to drag on, with the main conflict feeling unresolved even after a considerable number of chapters. The ethical implications of the MC's powers are interesting, but the story doesn't seem to delve deep enough into them. Instead, it seems to only touch the surface, and this is a big disappointment to me.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several readers have pointed out specific instances where the protagonist's actions lead to negative consequences for others, such as leaving someone vulnerable to assault after a public confrontation. There is also the issue of the protagonist's inconsistent application of justice, punishing minor offenses severely while seemingly overlooking more significant transgressions from more powerful individuals.
### Final Verdict
"Isekai Canceller" has potential, but it ultimately falls short due to its flawed protagonist, pacing issues, and questionable moral choices. While the unique power system and occasional moments of intrigue kept me somewhat engaged, the overall experience was frustrating. It is a novel that I have a love-hate relationship with, but the author seems to make the MC suffer for no reason. I can only give it a 2.5 out of 5.