When I Opened The Toilet Door, I Was In a Different World, but I Will Never Transfer To Another World!

When I Opened The Toilet Door, I Was In a Different World, but I Will Never Transfer To Another World!

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トイレのドアを開けたら異世界でしたが、絶対異世界転移はしません!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: トイレのドアを開けたら異世界でしたが、絶対異世界転移はしません!

By ichimura matoi, 市村まとい

3.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
3 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Tadano Yoshiki, aged 17, a second year high school student; when I opened the door to my toilet, I was in a different world, but I will never transfer to another world! This is my daily life of people from another world who want to summon me, and me, who kicks up a fuss because I don’t want to be summoned.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

When I Opened The Toilet Door, I Was In a Different World, but I Will Never Transfer To Another World! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on When I Opened The Toilet Door, I Was In a Different World, but I Will Never Transfer To Another World! This title is definitely a mouthful, but the premise is intriguing! "When I Opened The Toilet Door, I Was In a Different World, but I Will Never Transfer To Another World!" is a short yaoi romance that explores the clash between the mundane and the magical, and while it has its charms, it also left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The initial hook is undeniably strong. The idea of a portal to another world existing within a toilet is absurd and hilarious, immediately grabbing your attention. The early romance is sweet, and the European ambience of the other world is well-established, painting a vivid picture. I was definitely curious to see how the author would navigate the MC's stubborn refusal to embrace this fantastical reality. ### What Works Well The author does a decent job of portraying the MC's internal conflict. He's not just being difficult for the sake of it; he genuinely values his normal life and family. This grounded perspective provides a nice contrast to the devoted love interest from the other world. I also appreciated that the MC wasn't easily swayed and remained true to his convictions, even when faced with a soulmate connection. The translation is well done, which definitely enhances the reading experience. ### Areas of Concern The story's brevity is both a blessing and a curse. While it avoids dragging, it also feels rushed. The emotional depth could have been explored further, especially regarding the "soulmate phenomenon." I felt like the MC's sudden infatuation was a bit too abrupt and lacked proper build-up. The reason for the MC's reluctance to stay in the other world (related to bathing) felt weak and could have been better justified. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the ending a bit bittersweet. The MC's resolute refusal to fully commit to the other world, despite his feelings for the ML, leaves the ML in a somewhat pitiable position. It's a realistic outcome, perhaps, but not necessarily the most satisfying one. The MC treats the other world like a vacation fling, unwilling to see the potential for a deeper connection. ### Final Verdict "When I Opened The Toilet Door, I Was In a Different World, but I Will Never Transfer To Another World!" is an enjoyable, albeit flawed, read. It has a unique premise, a charming love interest, and a protagonist with a refreshingly stubborn personality. However, the rushed pacing and underdeveloped emotions prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a quick and lighthearted yaoi romance with a touch of the fantastical, this might be worth a try, but be prepared for a slightly unsatisfying conclusion. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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