Going Back and Forth Between Earth and The Other World with Space Time Magic

Going Back and Forth Between Earth and The Other World with Space Time Magic

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時空魔法で異世界と地球を行ったり来たり

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Jikuu Mahou de Isekai to Chikyuu wo Ittarikitari, 時空魔法で異世界と地球を行ったり来たり

By katsu

3.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
428 chapters
Original Publisher
futabasha

Description

Though he received the skills necessary to teleport across worlds, the king who performed the summoning ritual attempted to trick him into wearing a s*avery collar, this annoyed him so he kidnapped the princess and returned to Earth. While traveling between worlds with the skills he received, together with the kidnapped Princess and his little sister, they lived happily ever after?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
futabasha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Going Back and Forth Between Earth and The Other World with Space Time Magic Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Going Back and Forth Between Earth and The Other World with Space Time Magic This web novel presents an interesting premise: a protagonist capable of traversing between Earth and a magical world. However, my experience reading and researching the general sentiment reveals a somewhat mixed bag. While it has its moments, and some readers find it enjoyable, significant issues seem to hold it back from reaching its full potential. ### First Impressions Initially, the idea of a "slice of life" story with interdimensional travel and a protagonist who isn't a teenager was appealing. The blend of modern-day Earth and fantasy elements seemed promising. It felt like it could be a relaxing and fun read, with the added spice of magic in everyday situations. ### What Works Well Some readers, myself included, appreciate the casual, easy-going nature of the story. The lack of intense drama can be a draw for those seeking a lighthearted escape. The concept of a protagonist with cheat-like abilities using them in both worlds also holds some appeal, offering a unique spin on the isekai genre. Some readers even expressed genuine excitement for each new chapter, flaws and all. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story appears to stumble in several key areas. A recurring complaint revolves around the protagonist's character. Despite being a 30-year-old man, he often acts immaturely, lacking the decision-making skills one would expect from someone his age. This disconnect between his age and behavior seems to frustrate many. Another significant issue is the character of Aya, the protagonist's little sister. She's often described as annoying, selfish, and a hindrance to the protagonist's relationships. Her presence seems to detract from the story for many, overshadowing any potential romantic development. The lack of a clear plot or direction is another common criticism. The story meanders without a defined goal, feeling more like a collection of loosely connected events than a cohesive narrative. This lack of direction can lead to boredom and a sense of wasted time. The "R-15" rating is also questioned, with some finding it misleading due to the absence of profanity or truly mature content. ### Final Verdict "Going Back and Forth Between Earth and The Other World with Space Time Magic" has a certain charm and appeal, particularly for those seeking a laid-back, low-stakes read. However, the underdeveloped protagonist, annoying supporting characters, and lack of a compelling plot make it difficult to recommend wholeheartedly. While some may find it enjoyable as a casual time-killer, others are likely to be left feeling disappointed.

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