Ore no Isekai Shimai ga Jichou Shinai!

Ore no Isekai Shimai ga Jichou Shinai!

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俺の異世界姉妹が自重しない!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: My sisters in the other world have no restraint, 俺の異世界姉妹が自重しない!

By hiiro no ame, 緋色の雨

3.3
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
239 chapters
Original Publisher
futabasha

Description

“Live freely for my sake, remember to be happy.” That was the last words Yuya heard from his sister, his last remaining family member. However, Yuya caught the same disease as his sister, his life ended without fulfilling what his sister had wished for him. ――That was what was supposed to happen, but instead, he was reborn into another world. Yuya was confused, but also found a reason to live. That was, to fulfil the promise he had made with his sister. Yuya pursued happiness as the second son of a noble family――Lyon’s life had only just begun… ――What? Because I’m the son of a mistress I’m forced to live alone away from the main house? Forbidden from studying? A political marriage has been decided for me? If that is the case how can I freely pursue my happiness?? Feeling he was cheated by fate until one day, he met a girl. The story of a boy pursuing happiness and his sisters with no self-respect starts now.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
futabasha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Ore no Isekai Shimai ga Jichou Shinai! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Ore no Isekai Shimai ga Jichou Shinai! Alright, let's dive into "Ore no Isekai Shimai ga Jichou Shinai!" This web novel has a lot of mixed reactions, and after looking into it, I can see why. It's a story that has flashes of brilliance but ultimately stumbles. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: a reincarnated protagonist trying to live a happy life in a new world with his sister. The initial setup hooks you in. The prologue really sets the stage, making the promise of the MC living freely for his sake, and remembering to be happy, sound like it will be a great story. ### What Works Well The side characters are definitely a highlight. Many readers praised the heroines and supporting cast, finding them far more interesting and three-dimensional than the protagonist. Alice, the elf, and Sophia, with her mind-reading abilities, seem to be fan favorites. The world-building, while not the main focus, has potential too. Some readers appreciated the balance between the isekai theme and the lack of cheat abilities. The story is more about character development and relationships, which is great if you like that sort of thing. ### Areas of Concern The biggest issue, by far, is the main character. The vast majority of complaints center around his naivety, denseness, and overall uselessness. Apparently, he often acts against his own best interests, making questionable decisions that are hard to understand. Some feel that he doesn't act like someone with the mind of an adult, especially given his past life experiences. I saw a lot of comments about how he's a pushover, letting others control his situation without putting up a fight. This makes it hard to connect with him or root for him. Also, some feel that the author killed off potentially useful characters, which hurts the story. I noticed several readers mentioned that the MC's family being massacred was a big lost opportunity. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so there are some spoilers floating around. Apparently, the MC's family gets killed off by bandits, which, while providing a reason for certain events, feels rushed and unsatisfying to some. Also, some users were not happy with the MC's "no killing" policy, even when cornered. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Ore no Isekai Shimai ga Jichou Shinai!" is a mixed bag. If you're looking for a complex plot with a strong, proactive protagonist, this probably isn't for you. However, if you enjoy slice-of-life elements, interesting side characters, and are willing to overlook the MC's flaws, you might find something to enjoy here. I'd recommend going in with lowered expectations and focusing on the supporting cast. For me, it's a pass.

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