Only One Person Has a Different View of the World

Only One Person Has a Different View of the World

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なんか一人だけ世界観が違う

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: なんか一人だけ世界観が違う

By 志生野柱

2.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
445 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

A common medieval fantasy world. A fantasy world of swords and magic. A knight protects the country, and an adventurer opens up the unknown. There are elves, dwarves, dragons, and demons. Such a common, usual world. Philip Carter, a country boy abducted by a cult, was turned into a dubious ritual offering-knowing everything and giving up. The story of a helpless and worthless boy who lives in a bubble-like world.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Only One Person Has a Different View of the World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Only One Person Has a Different View of the World Alright, let's dive into "Only One Person Has a Different View of the World." I went in expecting a wild ride based on the premise, and well, it was certainly... something. ### First Impressions The initial setup is definitely intriguing. We have a young boy snatched up by a cult with seriously questionable morals. They're all about summoning demon gods and using this kid as a sacrifice. Talk about a rough start! The fact that he survives this ordeal immediately piqued my interest. What happens next? How does this change him? ### What Works Well The core concept has real potential. A protagonist driven mad by a horrific experience, then essentially adopted by the very beings he was meant to summon? That's a fascinating dynamic to explore. The idea of evil gods acting as his guardians is also pretty cool, conjuring up images of chaotic and unpredictable protectors. I was drawn to the potential for dark humor and morally grey situations. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, there's a significant hurdle: the translation. I found it quite rough around the edges. It's difficult to fully immerse yourself in a story when the prose feels disjointed or confusing. This really impacts the overall experience, making it hard to connect with the characters and the world. I hope the translation improves over time, because the underlying story seems to hold promise. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so here’s where I tread carefully, as some plot points might be considered spoilers. The fact that the boy doesn't just die during the summoning ritual but instead gains favor with a demon god is a major turning point. This event and its immediate aftermath seem crucial to understanding the protagonist's changed worldview and subsequent actions. If you're sensitive to spoilers, maybe skip ahead to the final verdict! ### Final Verdict "Only One Person Has a Different View of the World" presents a captivating, albeit dark, premise. The blend of action, comedy, and fantasy, combined with the "sword and magic" tag, suggests a potentially thrilling adventure. However, the current state of the translation makes it a difficult read. I'm giving it a tentative recommendation with the caveat that you might want to wait for a more polished version before diving in. The core story is there, and if the translation improves, this could become a truly unique and engaging read.

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