The protagonist is Saotome Sou(Kanade), an expressionless guy, who is also given the nickname “Doll Prince.” One day, he was summoned to another world as a “Hero” together with the rest of his class. While on his way to being transported, he passed by a space where God resides.
Although his classmates were also given special abilities, his was the ultimate ability talked about in legends. However, the “ultimate ability” could not be sensed when he was appraised. Thus was labeled an incompetent non-combatant, and was secretly kicked out from the Royal Capital.
This was actually the development he desired.
Behind the scenes, with his excellent deadpan expression, his secrets, and his secret desires, he charges forward to create a legend.
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Isekai ni Kanaderu Densetsu ~Toki wo Tomeru Mono~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Isekai ni Kanaderu Densetsu ~Toki wo Tomeru Mono~
Okay, let's dive into "Isekai ni Kanaderu Densetsu ~Toki wo Tomeru Mono~". With a title that long, I was hoping for something epic, and while it had potential, it seems to have stumbled along the way.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued. The idea of a calm, collected protagonist with a time-stopping ability in a standard isekai setting? That's a hook! The premise of multiple transported individuals and the promise of some unique twists kept me reading. Some readers even compared it favorably to "Arifureta," albeit a less grim version, which further piqued my interest. The early chapters seemed to establish a smooth-flowing story with moments of humor.
### What Works Well
The concept of the MC possessing a time-stopping ability certainly stands out. It's not every day you see that in an isekai setting, and the potential for creative battles and strategic maneuvers was definitely there. I also appreciated the hints of a deeper backstory, particularly regarding the MC's celestial heritage. The interactions, especially early on, were entertaining enough to hold my attention. Furthermore, the MC being popular, yet misunderstood, was a refreshing twist on the typical bullied-into-another-world trope.
### Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the novel seems to suffer from several common isekai pitfalls. The harem elements felt forced and cliché, with girls falling for the MC almost instantly. Some found the protagonist's personality bland, even bordering on "dense" and slightly perverted. Several readers pointed out that the plot loses focus as the story progresses, devolving into repetitive interactions and lacking substantial development. The biggest issue, however, is the fact that both the author and translator have dropped the project, leaving the story unfinished and unresolved. This makes investing time in the narrative a risky proposition.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some reviewers expressed disappointment with the MC's initial thoughts upon discovering his time-stopping ability, finding them immature and off-putting.
### Final Verdict
"Isekai ni Kanaderu Densetsu ~Toki wo Tomeru Mono~" had the potential to be a fun and unique isekai story. The time-stopping ability and the MC's unusual circumstances offered a fresh perspective. However, the clichéd harem elements, inconsistent plot development, and, most importantly, the abandoned status of the series make it difficult to recommend. If you're a die-hard isekai fan and don't mind an unfinished story, you might find some enjoyment here. But for most readers, there are better, more complete isekai stories out there. Ultimately, I'm left feeling disappointed by what could have been.