- #1
This story was a heart gripping tragedy for a good while, the MC who's thoroughly traumatized by the otherworldly transfer and the hatred of the viewers finally gets to taste what affection feels like by chapter 121. The MC's sisters that stay back on earth are mentioned quite heavily in these 121 chapters from time to time, effectively building a mental image about them being a little fanatic about their brother and going to extreme lengths to protect him.However, when their perspectives are first introduced, their entire image of being the brother loving geniuses they were supposed to be gets completely shattered.A word of warning, I do not know how much of this I can keep spoiler free so read ahead with anticipation of unmarked spoilers.The sisters, the 12 year old prodigies that had taken control of content creation during the isekai tragedy trip of their brother was nothing more than cold and calculated measures they took to supposedly keep their cash cow, that is their brother, alive. The only thing that they failed to realise is that in doing what they did, they failed to take his mental health into account and nearly pushed him into an extremely uncomfortable spot.And the best part? This was intentional. Apparently, keeping the MC alive was a goal in their life plans. Whatever happened to the poor sod's state of mind was completely secondary. This is better reflected when one of the sisters internalizes the guilt (guit here being used very loosely cause I doubt this brat feels any) and puts the blame onto God for everything that has gone wrong.I seriously don't know if the author intentionally did this to add spice to the characters or not, but it works. I am disgusted, it should be a story but traumatizing incidents like getting flamed and false accusations really hit a sensitive spot. I cannot view the MC's sisters as anything but ab*sers who think and pretend that their "love and affection" for their brother would be all they need to turn the MC's situation around without considering the consequences of what hiding the true perpetrator could bring forward and then flat out dodging responsibility for any of it.My rating for book 1 or the first arc is a solid 5/5, the author manages to make a good base story to add to and carry that momentum into book 2 but douses all of it with cold piss with how the MC's sisters turned out in my opinion. I wanted to touch on the other aspects of the novel such as how good the world building is and such, but decided not to because this rant/review here is a bit too long already. Please refer to other reviews for the same.