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Feb 27, 2023 5:08 AM
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Spoilers may be included in this thread. Read the contents at your own risk.
Just post your opinion about the series.



This is a story of business that deals booty got from another world in the real world. The scenes of another world don't appear so much; the main stage is offices in the real world. Though the story gets boring sometimes, it's entertaining overall.
Aug 15, 2023 4:46 PM
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I think this would be a good series but the way they try to incorporate "romance" is just bad.

Also i feel like the governments could do so much more in trying to make this guy give up answers but instead they just buy his skill orbs. You could say yeah this goes against human rights but he sells skill orbs that can disrupt the way the world works, guy is playing god somehow and everyone just chilling. Not to mention Russia is saying the world is currently being connected to another world by high level dungeons supposedly. This makes me miss Gate:JSDF even tho the weird infatuation with mc and the harem that follows made no sense.

Still better than generic super op isekais for sure.

Currently im at chapter 27 btw.
Nov 30, 2023 7:21 AM
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The first volume (Chapters 1-7) just completed prepub over at the J-Novel Club site, so shortly more will be able to have read the licensed translation. (J-Novel has also licensed the LN, four volumes published and the fifth currently in prepub...)

The manga seems a good adaptation of the LN.
Miya Taira does a nice job adapting ttl's character designs.
The licensing contracts with the different publishers in Japan resulted in JNC having the LN written by KONO Tsuranori and the manga's Original Creator being Tsuranori Kono…; it's contractual, they had no choice, it's not the first or last time such will happen.

It's not your typical dungeon diving storyline.
Dungeon diving by burned out research geeks for SCIENCE! (and profit; even if they act like they're still working for an exploitive firm...it's their firm and getting paid properly is an option! Research takes funds, ya know. As does good food and drink.)
The Real World bureaucracies in the setting act like real world bureaucracies. On the whole, anyway.

Outside of there being dungeons showing up some three years prior to the story starting, it's pretty much our own reality; any distortion of the various country's ideologies and behaviors is minor as such things go; considering what some of the other "Dungeons appear in the Real World" storylines have done, this is such a relief. The Original Creator doesn't seem to have any major ideological axes to grind concerning RL political systems and such, so we don't have that impacting the story much.
It’s time to ditch the text file.
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