The Contents of the Mail that the Earth Invasion In-Charge’s Subordinate Sent are Strange After All.

The Contents of the Mail that the Earth Invasion In-Charge’s Subordinate Sent are Strange After All.

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地球侵略担当の部下から送られてきたメールの内容がやっぱりおかしい。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 地球侵略担当の部下から送られてきたメールの内容がやっぱりおかしい。

By ninja no satou, 忍者の佐藤

4.1
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The letter an alien with a plan of invading Earth sent and the mail a foreign student who’d been to Japan sent to his friend got mixed up and became strange.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Contents of the Mail that the Earth Invasion In-Charge’s Subordinate Sent are Strange After All. Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Contents of the Mail that the Earth Invasion In-Charge’s Subordinate Sent are Strange After All. This web novel, "The Contents of the Mail that the Earth Invasion In-Charge’s Subordinate Sent are Strange After All," is certainly a unique experience. Billing itself as a comedy and sci-fi blend, it hinges on a rather specific premise: a series of garbled emails leading to misunderstandings about an alien invasion. As a complete one-shot, it promises a quick and quirky read. Did it deliver? Well, let's dive in. ### First Impressions My initial impression was one of intrigued confusion. The title itself is a mouthful, and the concept sounded like it could be hilarious. I envisioned a witty, fast-paced story built around clever misinterpretations and escalating absurdity. I was ready to laugh. ### What Works Well The core idea is genuinely creative. The notion of a virus scrambling an alien invasion report with mundane human messages, leading to comical misunderstandings, has a lot of potential. The story clearly aims for lighthearted fun, and the "one-shot" format means it doesn't overstay its welcome. The concept lends itself well to the comedic genre. I can see how some might find the sheer randomness of the situation amusing. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the execution didn't quite live up to the potential, at least for me. I found the humor somewhat lacking. It felt like the story relied too heavily on the premise alone, without fully developing the comedic aspects. The story is very short, and perhaps it lacked the time to establish a strong foundation for its humor. I personally struggled to connect with the jokes, and the overall experience felt a bit disjointed. I found myself trying to piece together the original and mixed messages, which detracted from the overall enjoyment. It felt more like a puzzle than a laugh riot. The story is very reliant on coincidence, and that makes it harder to invest in. ### Final Verdict "The Contents of the Mail that the Earth Invasion In-Charge’s Subordinate Sent are Strange After All" is an interesting concept with a somewhat flawed execution. It's a quick read, and if the premise intrigues you, it might be worth checking out. However, don't expect laugh-out-loud comedy. It might be more of a mildly amusing thought experiment. Ultimately, my experience was mixed.

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