The Darkness Was Comfortable for Me

The Darkness Was Comfortable for Me

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俺にはこの暗がりが心地よかった

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Ore Niwa Kono Kuragari ga Kokochi Yokatta, 俺にはこの暗がりが心地よかった

By kon hoshizaki, 星崎崑

3.9
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
229 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

“I will have the 1,000 people I have chosen go to a parallel world.” Chaos spread once those words of God were displayed to the whole world. Kurose Hikaru, whose childhood friend had been chosen, was killed together with her on the same day she was supposed to be transferred. However, for some reason, Hikaru didn’t die and, even though he wasn’t chosen at first, he ended up as one of the [Otherworlders that will have all their actions live broadcasted to Earth]. Transferred without any preparations at all to that accursed land, he faced threats innumerable times and somehow managed to survive with his Gift, the Dark Spirit Abilities. “I must not die. I am sure the people on Earth are all rooting for me after all…” This is the story of a young boy who is tossed about by the gazes of the viewers, yet eventually manages to raise his head and walk forward.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Darkness Was Comfortable for Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Darkness Was Comfortable for Me "The Darkness Was Comfortable for Me" certainly took me on a rollercoaster. It's an isekai with a unique premise: a normal kid, Hikaru, gets thrust into another world after a tragedy, and his struggles are broadcast to Earth. My overall impression is mixed, but I see why it has captured so many readers. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the premise. The idea of a live-streamed isekai experience is intriguing and ripe with potential. The initial chapters are strong, setting up Hikaru's character and the trauma he experiences. I found myself sympathizing with him from the start. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the character development, and I agree. Hikaru isn't your typical OP protagonist. He's a 15-year-old dealing with immense trauma, and his growth is slow and realistic. I also appreciate the world-building. It feels logical and believable, despite the magical elements. The magic system itself is interesting and feels somewhat fresh, even if it could be fleshed out further. The bulletin board chapters, showing reactions from Earth, are a unique selling point. They provide insight into how the world perceives the transferrees and offer social commentary on cancel culture. ### Areas of Concern The slow pacing can be a double-edged sword. While it allows for character development, I can see how some might find it frustrating, especially in the early chapters. Also, the forced misfortune that befalls the MC felt contrived at times. It's fine to keep him miserable, but I wish it was done in a more clever way. The twin sisters, while intended to be quirky, were a miss for me. Their "bro-con" tendencies and genius-level abilities felt overdone and detracted from the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers felt that the government's lack of protection for the chosen individuals created a major plot hole. It's a valid point, as the premise suggests that these individuals would be prime targets. The revelation of the sisters' true motivations later in the story also sparked controversy, with some finding it distasteful and a betrayal of their established image. ### Final Verdict "The Darkness Was Comfortable for Me" is a unique and engaging isekai novel. While it has its flaws, the strong character development, interesting world-building, and unique premise make it worth a read. However, be prepared for a slow burn and some potentially frustrating plot points. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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