Things from Another World

Things from Another World

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异界那些事儿

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 异界那些事儿

By 寂寞的化石

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1450 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

The Queen of the elves wants to bear his child, the vatican’s saintess is his maid and the empire’s princess wants to elope with him. But his only concern was his delusion of taking down the creator of the world!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Things from Another World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Things from Another World "Things from Another World" promised a fun blend of action, adventure, and comedy with a healthy dose of fantasy. Having dived into a good chunk of the available chapters, I've come out with mixed feelings. It's a novel with potential, but it stumbles in some key areas. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: a protagonist with max-level abilities transported to a new world. The initial chapters are engaging, setting up the world and introducing a cast of characters that felt, at first glance, promising. The game elements sprinkled throughout added a unique flavor, and I was eager to see how the story would unfold. ### What Works Well There are moments where the humor shines, and the action sequences can be genuinely exciting. The idea of a protagonist hiding their true abilities is a classic trope, but when executed well, it can lead to hilarious situations and satisfying power reveals. When the plot focuses on kingdom building, it hits its stride. The world-building itself is decent, with enough detail to keep me invested in the setting. ### Areas of Concern However, the execution isn't always consistent. The protagonist's behavior can be frustrating. The intention seems to be to create a "low-key" character, but it often translates to making baffling decisions that contradict his supposed intelligence. It's hard to root for a character who consistently undermines himself. I also felt the "dense protagonist" trope was overplayed, especially regarding the romantic interests. The protagonist's obliviousness sometimes felt contrived, dragging down the narrative. He can come across as foolish and occasionally even unlikeable. The frequent shifts between treating the world like a game and then suddenly fearing its dangers created a sense of inconsistency that made it hard to fully immerse myself. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the protagonist's early romantic choices problematic. There's an element of trickery involved in a particular marriage arrangement that some might find distasteful. It also appears the MC falls in love at first sight while ignoring the feelings of others who have been with him longer. ### Final Verdict "Things from Another World" has moments of brilliance, but it's hampered by inconsistent character behavior and questionable plot decisions. If you can overlook these flaws and enjoy a story with a flawed but powerful protagonist, there's fun to be had. However, be prepared for some frustrating moments along the way. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, suggesting you read a decent number of chapters before fully committing.

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