Mochizuki Touya carries on his carefree life in another world, the looming birth of a wicked god and the peculiar behavior of the intelligent Phrase are no reason for him to panic! A distress call from a mysterious island forces him to jump into action, but what he discovers there may very well flip his entire world upside down... Pass through the open door to find a tale of swords, sorcery, and ancient legacies of antiquated mystery!
Touya goes to another world. Everything is reversed here, including the language. While over there, Touya gets stuck. It has a Victorian Era Steampunk vibe, but he can still use his magic.
I enjoyed the book. Thanks for reading my review, and see you next time.
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The author commented he didn’t want to give his readers burn out by making this 200 page book longer. With a series that spans 29 volumes he should be writing 300-350 pages a book in my opinion I finished it in less then a day so it was way to short my main problem with this series.its a very good story with a few different tropes thrown together but does seem to work only would be much better if each volume was an extra 50 to 150 pages longer. I assumed they did this so we would have to pay for more volumes which is a bit shameless in my opinion but I’d still recommend the series would’ve got five stars if it was longer but this one being so much shorter could only warrant a max 2 star rating from me.
Touya is getting involved in a parallel world, and it seems the phrase have changed their tactics making an alliance with the NEET god although the god certainly gets the worse part out of that deal. Like with earlier volumes, it is a light hearted slice-of-life story of Touya's adventures, an entertaining read, if a bit shallow and lacking tension. The addition of a new world is probably to add a bit of fresh air to the story, but I think I would have preferred it if the focus was a bit more on the main plot of the phrase and the NEET god instead of the snail pace we get in that regards. Still, I enjoyed the volume well enough and it is not as if I expected differently.
I really enjoyed this volume. I think the Mr. Kohaku mascot is my favorite part. Makes me sad that I can't find Kohaku plushies anywhere. I also hope that one day more of this series gets animated.
I loved how Touya is not visiting and getting involved in another world. He truly is a good guy. I hope him being involved in another world won't have repercussions. Touya is again getting involved in another countries affairs.
Thank you for another great book Patora Fuuhara can't wait to read the next book in the series. P.s. I keep passing the word on to my friends to pick up the series