Living in Another World by Commissioning 〜Healing Mage’s Relaxing and Fluffy Manpower Agency〜

Living in Another World by Commissioning 〜Healing Mage’s Relaxing and Fluffy Manpower Agency〜

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異世界で 上前はねて 生きていく (詠み人知らず) 〜再生魔法使いのゆるふわ人材派遣生活〜 / 異世界で 上前はねて 生きていく~再生魔法使いのゆるふわ人材派遣生活

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Isekai de Uwamae Hanete Ikiteiku: Saisei Mahotsukai No Yurufuwa Jinzai Haken Seikatsu, 異世界で 上前はねて 生きていく (詠み人知らず) 〜再生魔法使いのゆるふわ人材派遣生活〜, 異世界で 上前はねて 生きていく~再生魔法使いのゆるふわ人材派遣生活

By kishiwaka mamizu, 岸若まみず

3.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
119 chapters
Original Publisher
futabasha

Description

It is a story about a man who died of overworking as a corporate s*ave and was reborn in another world. However, he doesn’t want to work, so he buys s*aves and makes them work. He heals cheap female s*aves with his healing magic cheat and makes them work as adventurers or laborers. His dream is to spend his lazy days at his theater, which he built with his earnings, watching plays all day long.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
futabasha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Living in Another World by Commissioning 〜Healing Mage’s Relaxing and Fluffy Manpower Agency〜 Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Living in Another World by Commissioning 〜Healing Mage’s Relaxing and Fluffy Manpower Agency〜 This title is quite a mouthful, but after diving in, I can see why it's so descriptive. "Living in Another World by Commissioning" is a slice-of-life fantasy focusing on a reincarnated protagonist who uses his modern knowledge and healing abilities to build a unique business in a stratified world. While it has its charms, it also faces some challenges in execution. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a relaxing and fluffy story. The premise of a healing mage creating a "manpower agency" sounded intriguing. However, I soon found that the plot is fairly loose, almost episodic, which can be both a blessing and a curse, depending on your preference. ### What Works Well The world-building is definitely a high point. The stark social hierarchy, where nobles hold immense power over commoners, creates a compelling backdrop for the MC's actions. I appreciated how the story explores the nuances of this system, particularly how the protagonist, despite his growing influence, remains an outsider due to his commoner origins. Many will also enjoy the protagonist's business ventures, where he applies knowledge from his past life to create new products and services. The slow burn romance is also a nice touch. ### Areas of Concern The lack of a strong overarching plot might be a turn-off for some. While the slice-of-life aspects are enjoyable, the story sometimes feels directionless. Some character arcs felt underdeveloped, with characters introduced and then fading into the background. The time skips, while necessary for progression, could have been handled more smoothly with better fleshing out of the skipped content. The MC's characterization also seems to be a contentious point. While some see him as a well-intentioned individual striving for a better work-life balance, others find him lazy and self-serving, a perception that significantly impacts the reading experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have discussed the MC's use of "slaves" in his business. While the novel portrays him as providing better conditions and opportunities for them, it's important to be aware of this element and how it might affect your enjoyment of the story. Another potential spoiler involves the MC's development of a synthetic magic crystal factory and the political implications that arise. ### Final Verdict "Living in Another World by Commissioning" is a decent read if you're looking for a light, fluffy, and relatively low-stakes fantasy. However, if you prefer a strong plot and well-defined character arcs, you might find it lacking. I'd recommend it to those who enjoy slice-of-life stories with a business management element, but with a cautious approach to its potential shortcomings. It's a 3/5 stars from me – enjoyable in moments, but not without its flaws.

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