I confess that the isekai genre is not one of my favorites, even in the BL, but this story caught me from the beginning with its great development of both the world and its characters.
Below I will list some of the factors that make me consider this one of the best BL sleeves I’ve read:
1) The protagonist is not a teenager, but a subject of working age, that is refreshing in itself.
2) The plot does not focus solely on romance, nor does it set it aside to the point where it makes you wonder if they will get anywhere. In fact political and financial affairs
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Affairs of the Other World Depend on the Corporate Slave Japanese: 異世界の沙汰は社畜次第 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Mar 26, 2020 to ?
Theme:
Isekai
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None Statistics Ranked: #12662 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #6401
Members: 3,273
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Your Feelings Categories Jul 23, 2021
Ok, kinda informal review, but I just had to say that THIS SERIES IS GREAT. Not only is the concept so refreshing for a BL (isekai where the MC is a corporate slave—and yes it's a BL!), but it's actually executed so well!
Why you should read: - Has ACTUAL PLOT! Plot that's unique and refreshing! MC is a corporate slave accidentally transported to a fantasy world where he becomes an accountant for the royal government. because he's a workaholic and actually does his job, he helps whip the finances of the govt back into shape and catches the attention of higher ups, including hot army ... Jul 13, 2022
I could wax poetic about this series forever.
I would have already bought into this with the sheer premise of "saving the [fantasy isekai] world through accounting]", because that rules. But there are Layers to this narrative, including some incredibly thoughtful and well-executed explorations of Japanese work culture and health. This is a BL, but the romance often takes a backseat to the politics and social commentary. I'd say if you're a fan of period drama/office drama politics & court drama mystery you will get more out of this then someone just looking for a generic BL. (The romance definitely starts becoming more important ~10 chapters in, ... |