Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu novel is a popular light novel covering Action, Adventure, and Comedy genres. Written by the Author Azumi Kei. 484 chapters have been translated and translations of other chapters are in progress.
Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu novel is a popular light novel covering Action, Adventure, and Comedy genres. Written by the Author Azumi Kei. 484 chapters have been translated and translations of other chapters are in progress.
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What chapter is s2 ep14
This story is completely all over the place in the first like 150-200 chapters. It's not a bad story per-se as Im on my second read at the moment so you can imagine, it has it's pros but at the same time, it would be difficult to say that I would recommend it to others. My main gripe is really the same that most are gonna have reading this novel. That would be the MC. The MC pretty much gets GOD tier power right from the get go and even uses it in the first few chapters but then completely forgets that he is powerful despite being told that his power level is already equal if not beyond that of the goddess. He gets angry and finally drops his naivety and kills for the first time very early on then suddenly regresses into a piece loving coward who still can't seem to understand that he is actually powerful and not everything can be solved by just being a nice guy. Don't get me wrong, Im not saying for him to be a genocidal maniac like most MC's but common, This world is not Japan.
Did the translator drop this novel?
Around chapter 196 there are info missing and appears like a jump as sari is mentioned etc
d*mn I lost interest reading this after knowing the root's past... Im so frustrated that I write a comment for the first time... My heart is bleeding I actually hoping mc to end up with root. now knowing what she/he?? Likes i don't know anymore...
Japanese author known for including an excessive amount of pointless and unproductive dialogues, excessive amount of random thoughts within the characters' minds, excessive amount of unrelated analogies, and an exaggerated amount of exclamation and overacting. If you're not a fan of the way Japanese authors write, you might want to steer clear of this novel.
Im already Rereading this because I dont have anything to read
This is a god-tier novel.
Can someone tell me who is the translator?
Definitely one of the best Isakeai-style novels, even if it doesn't invent anything that hasn't already been read. Incredibly the once in a while protagonist also wakes up at one point to his relationships with his other co-stars. The only big problem paradoxically is the author. He had abandoned the work and then resumed it (even quite well), with the release of the anime, to then get stuck in tales and re-abandon his creature. In short, it was clear that he was tired of writing. The work remains unfinished, however, the last narrative arc actually closes many things, so when you get to the last chapter, you are not entirely dissatisfied. A bitter taste remains for a work that could still give so much and stand among the top positions if the author had wanted, I think he will only resume the work if the second anime season comes out.