Takahashi Yuma, 24, is tired of the relationships in his company and decides to change jobs.
When he gets off at a station a short distance from home to take a detour after a long time, he finds three beautiful women being entangled with three dorky guys.
He helps them out as a conditioned reflex.
He realizes that he (Takahashi Yuma) and the girls (the three Kirie sisters) used to live next door to each other. He also learns that he once saved them from a terrible fate.
The three Kirie sisters’ dark and heavy love begins to move
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When I Changed Jobs, I Found a Company With 3 Sisters That I Used to Help, All of Whom Are Yanderes Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on When I Changed Jobs, I Found a Company With 3 Sisters That I Used to Help, All of Whom Are Yanderes
### First Impressions
Alright, so the title is definitely a mouthful, but it’s also pretty upfront about what you're getting into with "When I Changed Jobs, I Found a Company With 3 Sisters That I Used to Help, All of Whom Are Yanderes." I went in expecting a wild ride of obsessive love and workplace shenanigans. What I experienced was a bit…different.
### What Works Well
Look, if you're searching for pure wish fulfillment, this might be your jam. The premise is simple: the MC helped these three sisters in the past, and now they're all head-over-heels for him. There's an undeniable charm to the early romance, and the slice-of-life aspects can be enjoyable if you're not looking for anything too deep. It's easy to get sucked into the story if you can turn your brain off and enjoy the ride.
### Areas of Concern
However, the "yandere" aspect felt a bit…lacking. I was hoping for some seriously twisted, possessive behavior, but what I got was more akin to intense, unwavering affection. The sisters' personalities, while initially distinct, started to blend together as the story progressed, making their interactions with the MC feel somewhat repetitive. I also found the male lead to be somewhat emotionally stunted, which made it difficult to fully invest in the relationships. The plot felt formulaic at times, relying heavily on the sisters professing their love for the MC in similar ways.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
The following section contains potential spoilers! Proceed with caution.
There's a scene where one of the sisters is harassed at a party, and the MC simply pulls her away. While intended to be a heartwarming moment, it came off as childish and lacking in real emotional depth. Furthermore, the story skips over potential conflicts and character development, like when the MC starts dating two sisters simultaneously. The author simply states that the sisters are okay with it, missing an opportunity to explore the complexities of the relationship.
### Final Verdict
"When I Changed Jobs..." isn't a bad novel, but it's not a great one either. If you're in the mood for a lighthearted, wish-fulfillment romance with a harem of beautiful women, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you're looking for a genuinely thrilling or emotionally complex yandere story, you might be disappointed. It's a fun read if you don't think too hard, but it's unlikely to leave a lasting impression.