The Backyard of My Parents’ House Was Connected to Another World. It Was a World Where I Could Buy Anything With Money, so the First Thing I Should Do Is Buy a S*ave and Teach Them Erotic Things!

The Backyard of My Parents’ House Was Connected to Another World. It Was a World Where I Could Buy Anything With Money, so the First Thing I Should Do Is Buy a S*ave and Teach Them Erotic Things!

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実家の裏庭が異世界に繋がっていた。金で何でも買える世界だったから、真っ先に奴隷を買ってエロい事を教える!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 実家の裏庭が異世界に繋がっていた。金で何でも買える世界だったから、真っ先に奴隷を買ってエロい事を教える!

By アーテル・サルビア

3.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2
Original Publisher
nocturne

Description

I, Souta Sugiyama, was told by my parents to get married early, but my parents passed away when I turned 30, as a virg*n and NEET, far from having a lover. I was enjoying my NEET life in Tokyo with my parents’ money, but had no choice but to return to my parents’ house in the countryside. After returning to my parent’s home for the first time in 10 years, for some reasons the backyard was found to be connected to a fantasy world where if I had money anything could be bought and sold including levels, skills, and even s*aves. Things purchased cheaply in Japan sell for a very high price in another world, and things picked up in another world would sell for a high price in Japan. What? Mastering alchemy? For now the goal is to buy a s*x s*ave and graduate from v*rginity.

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Original Publisher
nocturne
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Backyard of My Parents’ House Was Connected to Another World. It Was a World Where I Could Buy Anything With Money, so the First Thing I Should Do Is Buy a S*ave and Teach Them Erotic Things! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Backyard of My Parents’ House Was Connected to Another World. It Was a World Where I Could Buy Anything With Money, so the First Thing I Should Do Is Buy A Slave and Teach Them Erotic Things! Alright, let's dive into this title that's definitely... a mouthful. "The Backyard of My Parents’ House Was Connected to Another World. It Was a World Where I Could Buy Anything With Money, so the First Thing I Should Do Is Buy A Slave and Teach Them Erotic Things!" – yeah, it's got a certain shock value, doesn't it? I went into this one with a hefty dose of skepticism, but also a sliver of curiosity. ### First Impressions The premise is… well, it's exactly what it says on the tin. Our protagonist, presumably a NEET living with his parents, discovers a portal to another world in his backyard, a world where cold, hard cash can buy you just about anything. And, as the title suggests, his first instinct is to acquire a slave for... *ahem*... educational purposes. It definitely sets a tone, and that tone is unapologetically adult and ecchi. ### What Works Well Look, I won't sugarcoat it. The appeal here is primarily the R-18 content and the wish fulfillment aspect. The idea of having a portal to a world where you can buy anything is inherently appealing to a certain type of reader, and the novel seems to lean heavily into that. If you're looking for complex character development or a deeply intricate plot, this might not be your cup of tea. ### Areas of Concern The premise itself raises a lot of ethical questions, and how the novel handles these is crucial. I have concerns about the potential for the story to glorify or normalize the concept of slavery, even within a fantasy context. It really hinges on the execution, and whether the author treats the subject matter with any level of sensitivity or explores the potential consequences of the MC's actions. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so I've heard whispers about a particular development involving the MC gaining a skill called [Alter Ego]. Apparently, he can create a doppelganger of himself, and this doppelganger then interacts with the female characters. Now, I'm not going to lie, that sounds a bit… off-putting. The idea of the MC essentially having another version of himself engaging in intimate acts with the girls is a red flag for me. I've also heard about a later chapter where the female characters... *ahem*... share their affections with elves. This seems to be a point of contention for some readers, and it definitely gives me pause. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "The Backyard of My Parents’ House…" is a novel that's going to appeal to a very specific audience. If you're looking for a story with a strong ethical compass or nuanced characters, I'd suggest looking elsewhere. However, if you're in the mood for some unapologetic adult fantasy with a heavy dose of wish fulfillment, this might scratch that itch. Just be prepared for some potentially questionable content along the way.

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