Netooku Otoko no Tanoshii Isekai Boueki (WN)

Netooku Otoko no Tanoshii Isekai Boueki (WN)

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ネトオク男の楽しい異世界貿易紀行

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Amusing Other World Trading Travelogue of Net Auction Guy, ネトオク男の楽しい異世界貿易紀行

By kon hoshizaki, 星崎崑

3.7
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
164 chapters
Original Publisher
media factory

Description

Ayase Jirou, is someone who makes a living by net auctioning things he purchased from people who don’t need them anymore, in other words, a Picker. One day he found a large antique mirror from an old hag’s cellar which was given to him for free. That mirror is actually a portal to another world, allowing him to go back and forth between worlds, much like Kakedashi Programmer. In no time he found an exploit that by selling things from modern world to the other world and vice versa he could get filthy rich in no time at all!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
media factory
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Netooku Otoko no Tanoshii Isekai Boueki (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Netooku Otoko no Tanoshii Isekai Boueki (WN) Okay, let's dive into "Netooku Otoko no Tanoshii Isekai Boueki (WN)." This one's a bit of a mixed bag, and my feelings are definitely complex after reading through what others have had to say about it. It's not terrible, but it's also not going to blow your mind. ### First Impressions The initial hook is interesting: a NEET finds a mirror connecting to another world and decides to try his hand at interdimensional trading. I was intrigued! The idea of a non-OP protagonist navigating a fantasy world with economics as his main weapon sounded like a refreshing change of pace from the usual power fantasy. However, I quickly realized that the pacing is *very* slow. Don't expect any demon lords to be slain anytime soon. ### What Works Well There's a certain charm in the day-to-day progress of the MC. It's a slice-of-life isekai where we see him slowly build his merchant career, dealing with the nitty-gritty details of setting up shop and learning the ropes. Some readers enjoyed the lightheartedness and the relaxing pace, finding it a pleasant alternative to more action-packed stories. The online forum segments, while divisive, offered some comedic relief for me, especially if you're familiar with that internet culture. ### Areas of Concern The slow pace is a double-edged sword. While some appreciate the detailed world-building, others find it incredibly boring and directionless. The MC's personality is another point of contention. He's portrayed as a cowardly, ethically-bankrupt NEET, but his actions don't always align with that description, leading to some inconsistencies. Many find him frustratingly dense and passive, especially when it comes to the harem aspect. Speaking of which, the harem itself feels forced and underdeveloped. The romance is often rushed, and the characters' motivations can be questionable. The business/economic aspect, while initially promising, often takes a backseat to the harem antics and slice-of-life elements. Plus, the author introduces plot points that are often forgotten or deus-ex'd away. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers mention that the MC posts about the mirror to the real-world internet, which is an incredibly stupid thing to do and the forum took up entire chapters. It also seems that the girls fall in love too easily, and he's relying on others to buy slaves and mansions for him. ### Final Verdict "Netooku Otoko no Tanoshii Isekai Boueki (WN)" is a niche novel. If you're looking for a fast-paced, action-packed isekai with a strong protagonist, this isn't it. However, if you enjoy slow-burn slice-of-life stories with a focus on economics and don't mind a dense, somewhat frustrating MC, you might find something to enjoy here. Just be prepared for a *very* slow ride. I'd personally recommend approaching this one with low expectations and a willingness to "enjoy the ride" rather than expecting a thrilling plot.

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