Let’s Manage the Tower

Let’s Manage the Tower

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塔の管理をしてみよう

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: To no Kanri o Shite Miyou, Tou no Kanri o Shite Miyou, Tō no Kanri o Shite Miyō, 塔の管理をしてみよう, 成為塔的管理者吧

By sousyu, 早秋

3.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1357 chapters
Original Publisher
shinkigensha

Description

While returning from work, I was run over by a car. At that time, my soul goes out and was transferred to another world. The goddess I met sent me out to the world she manages. In that world, I captured a tower and managed it. I accepted various demi-human races(including humans) in the tower to develope it.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shinkigensha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Let’s Manage the Tower Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Let’s Manage the Tower "Let's Manage the Tower" is a web novel that I went into with a fair amount of curiosity, especially given its manga adaptation. The premise of managing a tower piqued my interest, but after diving in, my experience was a mixed bag. While there are definitely aspects that I enjoyed, some significant drawbacks held it back from being a truly great read. ### First Impressions Initially, I found the pacing a bit jarring, jumping between fast and slow moments. It took me a little while to get my bearings and understand the world and characters. However, as I continued, I did find myself becoming more invested in the overall story. ### What Works Well One thing that stood out to me was the MC's gradual character development. He starts as a fairly dense protagonist but evolves into a more cunning and capable individual, which I appreciated. The world-building also expands nicely, starting with smaller, localized conflicts and eventually escalating to grander plots involving gods and other powerful entities. I also enjoyed how the two main heroines were slowly fleshed out over time. Their initial blandness gave way to more refined and interesting personalities. ### Areas of Concern Despite the positives, there were some notable issues. The romance felt a bit dry and lacked the creativity I was hoping for. Additionally, the harem aspect felt somewhat forced and lazy in its execution. I also felt that the author lost sight of the main story at times, getting bogged down in side stories that didn't always contribute meaningfully to the overall narrative. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out issues with the MC becoming less central to the story as it progresses. There were concerns that the MC loses power as he gains power, becoming more of a side character as the story focuses more on side stories. Some felt the author favored human members of the harem, giving them disproportionate power and importance. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Let's Manage the Tower" is a decent read with some enjoyable elements, particularly the character development and expanding world-building. However, it's held back by pacing issues, a lackluster romance, and a tendency to get lost in side plots. While it has its moments, it ultimately falls short of its full potential. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, especially if you're a fan of the genre and willing to overlook some of its flaws.

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