The Sulky Summoner Doesn’t Move

The Sulky Summoner Doesn’t Move

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やさぐれ召喚者は動かない

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Naengsojeogin Sohwansaneun Umjikiji Anneunda, The Cynical Summoner Doesn't Take Action, The Disillusioned Summoner Doesn't Move, The Jaded Summoner Remains Idle, TSSDM

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By tsuyoshi yoshioka, 吉岡剛

3.0
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

Kenta Maya, who was summoned to another world when he was a second-year high school student, lived quietly in the depths of a remote forest. One day, a visitor appeared at Kenta’s house.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Sulky Summoner Doesn’t Move Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Sulky Summoner Doesn’t Move Okay, let's dive into "The Sulky Summoner Doesn’t Move." This one's got a pretty interesting premise, and while it grabbed my attention initially, it also left me feeling a bit… conflicted. ### First Impressions The setup is intriguing. We've got a summoner who seems to have a serious case of the "I can't be bothered" attitude. I was immediately curious about what made him so sulky. The early establishment of a romantic relationship, a wife, and a baby on the way definitely threw me for a loop. It's not often you see that right off the bat in this genre, and I appreciated the change of pace. It made me wonder how his family dynamic would play into the story. ### What Works Well I think the author does a decent job of creating a protagonist who feels somewhat realistic, even within the confines of a fantasy world. His initial reluctance to get involved in the world's problems is relatable, even if it's a bit extreme. I also appreciated the clear boundaries he sets – basically, "Leave my family alone, or face the consequences." That kind of protective instinct is always appealing. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story stumbled a bit for me in terms of pacing and conflict. The initial exposition felt a little heavy-handed. Instead of showing me the world and the character's history, I felt like I was being told everything upfront. This made it harder to fully invest in the story and the stakes involved. The lack of a compelling driving force also made it difficult to stay engaged. Once the protagonist establishes his "I don't care" stance, the tension kind of dissipates. It made me wonder where the story was actually going and what challenges he would face that would truly test him. ### Final Verdict "The Sulky Summoner Doesn’t Move" has potential, but it ultimately didn't quite click for me. While the premise and early relationship development are interesting, the pacing and lack of compelling conflict held it back. It's a story that I wanted to love, but ultimately ended up dropping. I think with a little more focus on building tension and showing, rather than telling, it could be a really great read. As it stands, it's a decent story, but not one that I'd highly recommend.

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