Reincarnated as a Misogynistic Freak ~The Sabotaging Character That Was Supposed to Spread Great Misfortune in a Bishoujo Game Wants to Keep His Dist…

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The ending is very rushed. It is as-if there was a decision to cancel it, and so the ending was slammed into one final chapter.
That's because the LN only got one volume. My guess is that the sales ended up being so low for the LN that they decided to not do anything else with it. I was keeping an eye on this manga and LN over a year ago and tried to do some digging around to see what happened, but not knowing much Japanese, I could only really assume the above.

It's just a shame that the manga got axed in the process, but it makes sense considering nearly none of the manga based on a serialized novel would ever go to the original WN source (because it would be too unfiltered for the publication companies).

There’s no way this is completed. I need more. I need more husbandos.
The WN RAW (https://ncode.syosetu.com/n1808gv) has 400ch+29ch, so you could definitely get your fix with the help of a decent LLM machine translation. I've been far too busy with IRL stuff to pick it up due to my backlog of stuff I'm slowly going through, so I'm not 100% certain just how much was changed in the WN to LN to manga. Just letting you know that this is out there if you want more. :)
 
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Not trash. Not terribly good either, but it has a few decent ideas. Seems like the initial premise is mostly click bait. It just doesn’t come up much after a bit, despite at least two female characters that come up a lot. Kind of mentally contrasting it against another manga about a guy that gets stuck in a world where women are all stronger due to magic and men are house husbands. Premise of that one stayed a major part the entire way through.

In this one though, issue more seems to be a “darkness in his heart” kind of deal. It really comes off more as a personal issue eventually than some kind of incel manifesto. (And an excuse for the author’s fetish, but it’s relatively light. And tbh mostly noticeable because the art being bad is… typical for that fetish.)

That said, was wondering from the start about translation issues being a culprit. And someone else mentioned the novel it’s based on having more in it. Wonder if the manga adaptation differs a lot. Like maybe the misogyny stuff is more consistent. And of more interest to me, if the author actually do a better job at keeping up with some of the story threads. (For example, his sister seems kind of forgotten at some point. And last scene with her had MC suggesting his dad dote on him more instead of being terrible to his sister. It’s a weird point to leave that thread hanging, especially with where the story currently leaves off in the manga.)
 

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