I’ve become the time-stop breeding uncle from an erot*c game.
But the situation is completely f*cked up, so I saved the world first.
Before I knew it, people around me were praising me as a hero.
…..I don’t give a f*ck about being a hero, I just want to retire. f*ck.



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As a form of entertainment, it's decent up until a certain point, around the 50th chapter or so. However, after that, the repetitive harem members' monologues start to lose their appeal, signaling it's time to move on. In summary, it's intriguing initially but loses its novelty beyond chapter 50.
However, there's an area where the book falls short - the translation. It's quite average at best, and I believe this is mainly due to the single translator without additional support from an editor or proofreader.
In conclusion, if you can overlook occasional less-than-perfect translation (which is still discernible), I'd recommend giving it a shot and supporting the translator's work.
Initially, the character might be seen as a stereotypical figure from a specific genre in modern adult literature, rooted in pulp-era science fiction, even appearing in early TV shows like "The Twilight Zone." Initially, I wondered if the book's title was chosen for its shock value and internet popularity. However, the original uncle's justification of his actions as a necessity hinted at deeper themes, though it appeared superficial.
As the story progresses, the author delves into the morality of time manipulation and its potential for abuse. The protagonist, initially portrayed as limited, chooses not to exploit his power to gain wealth, power, or comfort, out of adherence to his ethical principles. His reluctance to become like the original uncle, who represents selfishness and cowardice, becomes a central theme. The MC's determination to take the harder path, despite the challenges, garners respect and earns connections with others.
The narrative initially starts off somewhat clichéd but improves as it unfolds. The world-building and character development become more intricate, especially after chapters 25 and 30, revealing new aspects and plot twists. For instance, the true nature of the demons might differ from the MC's initial assumptions, suggesting that even the original uncle's actions might not have been entirely self-driven but could have been influenced by external forces.
This story explores heavy themes such as abuse, betrayal, neglect, and abandonment, set in a dark fantasy world where everyone carries a tragic past. Despite being trapped in the body of the infamous Time Stop Uncle, the protagonist strives to bring light and hope to others through his choices and sacrifices.
However, that wasn't the deciding factor for me. The story seems to cater mainly to those who enjoy the cliché of an underpowered main character perceived as a divine hero. As far as I've read, our protagonist fits that mold. He tries to get fit and shed pounds, but that's it.
The reliance on his time-stop ability in every fight is a plus – it has limitations and cooldown, which prevents overuse. But it's ineffective if the main character remains weak. He admits that his ability is useless unless he possesses enough strength to overpower enemies. Initially, I hoped the narrative would focus on his gradual strength-building.
Instead, it appears he's quickly advancing to become a candidate for the Royal Knights, an elite group believed to be composed solely of the best from each nation or race. Since there are currently no human members, his supposed OP status makes him a contender.
The pace of events feels rushed, not allowing the MC to develop or significantly improve. It's like putting an early Dragon Ball Z Krillin in the Tournament of Power. The story seems to lean heavily on the time-stop power rather than the protagonist's growth.
With just 19 chapters, it's hard to gauge the full value, but after reading up to the latest available, the protagonist still relies on his time-stop to defend himself. I won't call the story bad; it's subjective. Good translation and consistent updates are commendable.
The synopsis is deceptive, as the story actually begins with the protagonist's reincarnation, not after they've already become a hero. It seems like the author has spoiled the climax in the summary, which, as of chapter 22, still hasn't occurred. Judging from the pace, I doubt the protagonist will defeat the demon lord anytime soon – probably not until at least another hundred chapters pass.
This book appears to be an impromptu creation, lacking depth and finesse. The elements don't resonate strongly, and the story's appeal largely depends on your interest in its unique concept or gimmick.
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