Walking in Another World

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Hito Aruku,あるくひと,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Ongoing)<br /> 540 Chapters (Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

After being transported to another world, I learned the skill ‘Walking’.

On the surface, its effect is (User won’t get tired no matter how much they walk), but a hidden line says (Get one experience point with each step).

The ones who summoned me know nothing about this, and revere the ones who were summoned with me as heroes after seeing their famous skills. I was chased away for being a nuisance with a useless skill.

But that was where my carefree journey through this new world began.

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  1. SwordDemon876
    SwordDemon876 rated it
    The topic has been discussed previously, but this particular instance truly exhibits squandered potential. The initial concept is intriguing, but the execution falls flat. New characters are introduced without clear motives, often feeling forced into the story. The plot suffers from a similar issue; despite giving it numerous chances, I had to stop reading at Chapter 103.

    In that chapter, the church and its followers pursue a supposed false saint, which turns out to be a ploy by a demonic infiltrator within the clergy. Some benevolent church members help the saint escape, but the main character (MC) takes her under their protection. Events unfold, and the MC devises a plan to deceive others by having an enemy impersonate the saint for sacrifice. The true mastermind, the demon, escapes, leaving everyone to realize their mistake too late – the fake saint is dead or appears so.

    However, here's where things take a baffling turn: the MC decides not to inform those who genuinely aided the real saint and her friends of her survival. They might use hypnotism or truth serum later, which feels completely contrived! At this stage, it's hard to comprehend why the MC would choose such a convoluted path, especially given the trust these people share. Many of the saint's friends were unaware of the situation until it was over, and those who helped the escape were not captured, preventing further harm.

    Moreover, the MC had been using magic to隔音重要谈话场所 earlier, yet conveniently forgets about it now. That's an overly forced attempt at a martyr complex that feels forced, bordering on absurd. While there's still room for redemption through humor, retconning, or creative storytelling, the current writing remains subpar. The forced nature of this particular plot twist is glaring, to say the least.
  1. Yack6
    Yack6 rated it
    It's disheartening to see such an intriguing concept quickly fall apart. The progression is from a simple "gaining EXP through walking" premise to an obsession with forcing characters into convoluted emotional manipulation to "own" a newcomer."

    The writing lacks finesse; it reads more like a journal, with poor narration and unclear dialogue, making it difficult to distinguish speakers. The main character's personality is inconsistent, ranging from kindness to cold-heartedness within minutes, with his assertiveness fluctuating unpredictably.

    Side characters are either one-dimensional or underdeveloped, often disappearing after serving their purpose or suddenly declaring themselves the character's slaves. The protagonist's lack of trustworthy friends is glaringly apparent.

    The plot is vague, focusing mainly on world travel, but encounters often suffer from poor writing. For instance, the MC gets falsely accused, but their innocence is conveniently cleared due to a coincidental connection. Demanding harsh consequences from a corrupt group, despite others' indifference, feels forced.

    The story repeatedly resorts to slavery as a plot device, with every female character seemingly destined to become a slave, which is highly problematic. The lack of genuine relationships, like a love interest or trustworthy friends, is frustrating.

    In conclusion, this is my last attempt at reading a story with any hint of slavery. The author consistently exploits this theme, turning every encounter into a forced servitude plot, which detracts from any potential for meaningful relationships or growth.
  1. AyiWritesTrivia
    AyiWritesTrivia rated it
    In a web novel, the storyline lacks depth and becomes unengaging, often devolving into tedious monologues or character reflections. The protagonist's exposition feels one-dimensional, with superficial descriptions of their surroundings and interactions. To make matters worse, the main character's actions defy logic, like not disclosing to Sera about knowing her friends or constantly masking his identity while revealing his true name.

    The plot exhibits a naivety that's hard to swallow, such as when the protagonist takes issue with a trading guild purchasing potions at a low price, despite pretending to be a merchant and failing to negotiate the terms.
  1. Jeinny23
    Jeinny23 rated it
    It's alright. This web novel falls under the "tell" rather than "show" category, offering a lighthearted experience. There's nothing particularly extraordinary about the plot, apart from the protagonist leveling up through simple actions, which is a typical isekai trope. Another reviewer aptly compared it to a diary – if that suits your taste and you appreciate a lighter take on isekai, you'll likely enjoy it. However, if you prefer novels with vivid descriptions and intricate details, this might not be the right choice for you.
  1. Calm_MountainsRu
    Calm_MountainsRu rated it
    This narrative holds promise, but unfortunately, its execution falters due to the writing style. Instead of immersing the reader in a gripping tale, it feels like reading a private journal, with the protagonist's inner monologue dominating the narrative. The storytelling relies heavily on exposition rather than vivid imagery or compelling action. Surprisingly, in this instance, the manga adaptation outshines the novel, offering a more dynamic and engaging experience.
  1. FrostBite8
    FrostBite8 rated it
    The narrative style of this story feels like a journal mixed with sporadic dialogue, which unfortunately doesn't enhance the overall plot. The writing suffers due to its lack of detail, making every element appear underdeveloped. The plot meanders aimlessly and fails to engage, particularly since the protagonist is quite passive. The setting, though a typical fantasy world, has potential but lacks depth without proper emphasis.

    Characters are poorly described, making it difficult to form a connection or remember them beyond basic existence. The protagonist's goal of exploring the world is commendable, and his growth through curiosity is appealing. However, the ambiguity of his motivations becomes a problem when they're supposed to drive the story, which, unfortunately, lacks substance.

    The harem aspect is shallow and detracts from the reading experience; I almost wish the author hadn't included it. Despite these issues, the story isn't terrible, and the translation is passable. My interest hasn't been piqued, and I've only read it during moments of boredom, reaching chapter 100 almost by accident. Once I catch up, I doubt I'll remember it long.
  1. NoYuri
    NoYuri rated it
    This is an isekai series that initially has a diary-like vibe, detailing daily experiences like completing medicinal quests and acquiring skills. Although some reviewers have mentioned this aspect, it's crucial to note that the storytelling style evolves as the plot progresses.

    The dynamic shifts when, without giving away too much, two characters depart from the party. The narrative then shifts its focus to a deeper, more serious storyline, tackling formidable threats. This transformation significantly enhances the book's appeal, as readers get to experience a range of perspectives, such as the king who played a part in their departure, often serving as a pivotal point driving the plot forward.

    In summary, while it may not be the pinnacle of isekai literature, this series offers enjoyable reading, and I believe you'll find it entertaining.
  1. MAYAVEDA
    MAYAVEDA rated it
    This series truly improves over time, beginning with a lighthearted tone but delving into darker moments as well. The main character is a善良且实际的人, frequently making tough choices that sacrifice his own well-being for the benefit of others. The characters' actions are logical and driven by their individual objectives, ensuring that the storytelling remains authentic and free from artificial complications. I highly recommend giving this series a chance; it's definitely worth sticking with.

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