Population Control

Population Control

WE DO NOT HOST CHAPTERS, DOWNLOADS, SCANS, OR SOURCE FILES FOR THIS TITLE.

This recommendation engine is for book information and recommendations only. The listing is metadata, tags, ratings, and discovery links.

人類が増えすぎたので減らしてほしいと頼まれました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I was asked to reduce the number of humans since there are too many of them, Jinrui ga Fue Sugitanode Herashite Hoshii to Tanomaremashita, 人類が増えすぎたので減らしてほしいと頼まれました

By nyankichi, にゃんきち

3.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
144 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The simulation theory―― a theory that claims the world is a simulation program running on a computer. When Kageyama, an engineer, was called by the owner of the computer running the simulation that is our world, and asked if he was willing to reduce the human population by more than half, the choice seemed obvious. But that was before he realized a much harsher fate would be waiting for mankind if he refused.

Tags

Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.

Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Population Control Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Population Control "Population Control" had me intrigued from the get-go. The synopsis promises a dark, morally ambiguous story, and I was eager to see how the author would tackle such a heavy theme. After diving in, I found a story with a unique premise and a protagonist thrown into an impossible situation. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me. A seemingly ordinary guy suddenly burdened with godlike power and the task of reducing Earth's population – it's a compelling setup. I was ready for intense internal conflict and strategic maneuvering. The early world-building felt solid, with a clear effort to ground the supernatural elements in reality. ### What Works Well I appreciated the author's attention to detail. There's a clear effort to make the world feel believable, referencing scientific principles and exploring the potential consequences of the MC's actions. The protagonist being a working adult is a refreshing change from the typical isekai mold. It adds a layer of realism to his reactions and decisions. The fact that the story doesn't devolve into harem tropes is also a major plus in my book. The pacing in the beginning is also spot on, the story wastes no time in getting to the point. ### Areas of Concern However, I can see why some readers found the story less engaging as it progressed. The initial excitement of the premise seemed to wane for some, replaced by a feeling that the main plot was being sidelined. The protagonist's focus shifting to office work and side character development, while perhaps intended to add depth, may have detracted from the core narrative for some readers. Others may find that the dialogue is also a bit dry, lacking emotional depth. ### Final Verdict "Population Control" is a novel with a fascinating premise and moments of brilliance. While the execution might not be perfect for everyone, particularly those seeking constant action or a tightly focused plot, its unique concept and grounded approach make it worth a try for those interested in sci-fi with a supernatural twist and a healthy dose of moral ambiguity. If you're willing to be patient and appreciate the slower moments, you might find yourself drawn into this strange and thought-provoking world.

Related Novels