A trading company employee who kept on working overseas finally set himself free from being a corporate s*ave after winning a one billion yen at Jumbo Lottery during the end of the year. As a former trading company employee who proclaim himself being a misanthropist bought a farm located on the countryside of Hokkaido in order to become a farmer. When he was enjoying living the comfortable farm life as an unmarried man thanks to the advantages of the internet where you could order things online, an incident occurred.
He was warped into somewhere else along with his chicken coop.
For the time being, he’d continue eating the eggs from his chickens.
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Shoushaman no Isekai Survival ~Zettai Hito to wa Tsurumanee~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Shoushaman no Isekai Survival ~Zettai Hito to wa Tsurumanee~
Alright, let's dive into "Shoushaman no Isekai Survival ~Zettai Hito to wa Tsurumanee~," a title that's quite a mouthful! After reading through a decent chunk of the available chapters and getting a feel for what others are saying, I've got some thoughts.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a somewhat antisocial protagonist trying to make his way in a new world. The early chapters painted a picture of a relatable guy, a salaryman seeking solace and a slower pace of life. I appreciate the initial focus on crafting and the budding friendships he forms with the blacksmith, merchant, and adventurer. The lack of a language cheat was also a refreshing change of pace.
### What Works Well
The novel shines in its portrayal of character relationships and development. It is nice to see the MC form connections with friends, family, and his pets. The crafting system, while simple, is engaging, and the world-building, though standard isekai, provides a solid foundation. I also found the translator to be doing a good job. The story is on the lighter side of storytelling and is a warm read before sleeping.
### Areas of Concern
While the initial premise intrigued me, the story seems to lose its way as it progresses. The romance felt rushed and unearned. The MC's sudden shift from a self-proclaimed loner to a relationship felt jarring and inconsistent with his established character. The pacing can be odd, with short chapters and a lack of descriptive detail. I also worry about the direction the story takes later on, with the introduction of nobility, city-building, and Japanese elements that feel out of place.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out that the story takes a significant turn as it progresses. The MC becomes a noble, builds a city, and introduces Japanese elements. The economic system becomes unrealistic, with the MC handing out UBI without a clear source of income. Furthermore, the polytheistic world transforms, revealing an evil god and a Shinto-like religion. The little girl they saved is actually the hero and the wolf cub is actually a Fenrir.
### Final Verdict
"Shoushaman no Isekai Survival" has its moments, particularly in its early stages. However, the rushed romance, inconsistent character development, and questionable plot decisions ultimately detract from the overall experience. If you're looking for a light, mindless read with a focus on crafting and character relationships, this might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a story that loses its way and veers into more generic isekai territory.