Chikyuu Tenseisha no Koroshikata

Chikyuu Tenseisha no Koroshikata

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地球からきた転生者の殺し方 =ハーレム要員の女の子を一人ずつ寝取っていきます

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: How to Kill Reincarnators from Earth, 地球からきた転生者の殺し方 =ハーレム要員の女の子を一人ずつ寝取っていきます

By 山城

4.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
75 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The Orc Queen O’Luna is furious. She just received a report that one more Orc Fortress has fallen by the hands of the hateful reincarnaters. “Damn those reincarnateds! Always making a mess in the world that’s not even theirs! I will kill them all!” “Of course not! Motoki might be reincarnated but you are my best friend!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Chikyuu Tenseisha no Koroshikata Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Chikyuu Tenseisha no Koroshikata This web novel, *Chikyuu Tenseisha no Koroshikata*, certainly took me for a ride. From the synopsis, I expected a straightforward, perhaps even mindless, romp through isekai tropes. What I found was something far more nuanced and, at times, surprisingly clever. ### First Impressions Initially, I was wary. The premise – a reincarnated individual with shapeshifting abilities stealing heroines from other reincarnated "heroes" – sounded like a recipe for something crass. However, I quickly discovered that there's more to this story than meets the eye. The MC, Motoki, isn't just some power-hungry maniac; he's got a (twisted) plan and a surprising amount of self-awareness. ### What Works Well What truly grabbed me was the novel's deconstruction of typical isekai tropes. The author cleverly uses Motoki's actions to question why these "heroes" are given OP powers and effortlessly acquire harems. It's a meta-commentary on the genre itself, and I found it both refreshing and thought-provoking. Many readers find the MC's cunning nature to be a refreshing change of pace from the dense, overly righteous protagonists often seen in this genre. The way the MC develops the female characters, giving them agency and depth, is also a major selling point. He helps them overcome their weaknesses and become more than just two-dimensional harem members. This emphasis on character growth is, in my opinion, what elevates the story beyond simple smut. ### Areas of Concern While I generally enjoyed the novel, there are a few points that gave me pause. Some felt the story lost its way in later chapters, becoming overly pretentious and veering away from its initial lighthearted tone. The author's apparent fascination with breasts can also feel a bit excessive at times. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed disappointment with the direction of certain character arcs, particularly the handling of Montavo's fate. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, *Chikyuu Tenseisha no Koroshikata* is a unique and entertaining read. Its clever deconstruction of isekai tropes, combined with a cunning protagonist and well-developed female characters, makes it stand out from the crowd. While the later chapters may stumble a bit, the overall experience is still worthwhile. If you're looking for an isekai novel that's both funny and thought-provoking, I'd recommend giving this one a try.

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