To Deprive a Deprived Person

To Deprive a Deprived Person

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奪う者 奪われる者

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Bereave or Bereaved, The Deprivers and the Deprived, To Deprive a Depriver, Ubau Mono Ubawareru Mono, 奪う者 奪われる者

By mino

3.5
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
395 chapters
Original Publisher
enterbrain

Description

Sato Yu is a 12-year-old boy. He is a deprived person. His life is depriving. His step father has a large amount of debt. One day, he is transported into a different world with cheat like stealing ability. Will he stay deprived?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
enterbrain
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

To Deprive a Deprived Person Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on To Deprive a Deprived Person "To Deprive a Deprived Person" had a title and premise that immediately grabbed my attention. The idea of a protagonist shaped by a harsh past, now wielding the power to "deprive" others, sounded like a recipe for a compelling anti-hero story. However, after diving in and considering the experiences of others, my feelings are mixed. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the MC's tragic backstory and the dark atmosphere the author established. The early chapters hinted at a character who would walk a morally grey path, driven by revenge and distrust. The "deprived skill," allowing him to steal abilities, felt like a unique twist on the familiar reincarnation trope. I was ready for a dark and gritty ride. ### What Works Well The initial concept of the story is what shines the most. The idea of an anti-hero protagonist, shaped by a cruel past and wielding a unique ability, is genuinely appealing. Some readers found the earlier parts of the story, before the introduction of nation-building elements, to be the most enjoyable. There's a raw, vengeful energy in those initial chapters that promises a darker, more compelling narrative. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel seems to stumble as it progresses. A recurring criticism is the lack of depth in the characters, especially the female characters who form the MC's harem. Many feel they exist solely to praise the protagonist, lacking individual personalities or compelling motivations. The MC himself, despite his traumatic past, can come across as bland and inconsistent, making it difficult to connect with him. The plot also appears to suffer from a lack of focus and planning. New characters and subplots are introduced without proper development or resolution, leading to a sense of overwhelming randomness. Some readers felt the author struggles to maintain consistency and forgets previously established details, creating plot holes and frustrating inconsistencies. The shift towards nation-building seems to be a common point where many readers lose interest, feeling it detracts from the core narrative and introduces further complications. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed disappointment with specific plot developments, including a character who is turned into a traitor after a long period of being an ally, and the introduction of an older woman who takes advantage of the MC. If you're sensitive to these types of plot points, proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict "To Deprive a Deprived Person" has an intriguing premise and a strong start, but ultimately falls short of its potential. While the initial concept of a morally grey protagonist seeking revenge is appealing, the execution suffers from shallow characters, a convoluted plot, and a lack of consistency. While it might offer some entertainment value, I'd recommend approaching it with tempered expectations.

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