The NEET Yamano Masaru (23 y/o) went to Hello Work and finds an interesting job offer. [A swords and sorcery fantasy, test play for Miniature Garden of Razgrad World. Extended period of time, preferred to be able to live on site. Monthly salary of 250,000 + percentage pay] Immediately goes to the interview and signs a contract.
However, the place of employment is another world. Because of the contract he’s taken there, to survive Masaru received a cheat, but he is told the shocking truth. “This world will be destroyed in 20 years.” Can a simple NEET prevent the destruction of the world?!
Sigh…this is yet another Japanese comedy harem where the author has his protagonist dump his modern Japanese ethics and belief in human rights in a flash - Mainly to greedily accept the idea of Lolita slave girls - And yes he beds his cat-eared Loli slave girl that he himself describes as “barely safe” by the second volume, while he seriously debates with himself about getting into a relationship with two other girls who also confess they like him! What an entitled douchebag! Am I the only one who is getting sick of these supposedly “kind” Japanese male protagonists who seem to have all the awareness of a self centered 13 year old horndog? Great for this ‘hero’ but kinda sucks for all those child slaves, eh? Not that this idiot gives them 2 seconds thought after he buys his loli. Meh~ The usual staple of boobs, baths, food and sex with a bland as hell, cardboard cut out, cheat like protagonist who basically buys his favors with gifts and gold. I actually prefer his two training buddies who tell him that they “want to fall in love with a girl the normal way” after a bit of teasing about going to the slavers… Personally, I would like a novel where slavery isn’t just taken for granted? 200 years of emancipation and freedom fighting in vain apparently? ; /