Moebuta Tensei: Akutoku Shounin dakedo Yuusha wo Sashioite Isekai Musou shitemita

Moebuta Tensei: Akutoku Shounin dakedo Yuusha wo Sashioite Isekai Musou shitemita

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Synonyms

Reincarnated as a Misogynistic Freak: The Sabotaging Character That Was Supposed to Spread Great Misfortune in a Bishoujo Game Wants to Keep His Distance from the Heroines

Japanese

萌え豚転生 ~悪徳商人だけど勇者を差し置いて異世界無双してみた~

English

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Published

Dec 10, 2021

Status

Finished

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Fantasy

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Synopsis

"Women are such a pain. It's easier to hang out with other guys." Yasutaka Kaneda, a misogynistic salaryman, was run over by a middle-aged woman who wasn't paying attention to the road while he was on his way home from work one evening. When he regained consciousness, he finds himself in an unfamiliar world where he has been reincarnated as Hawk Gold, a woman-loving, obese child of a wealthy family with no morals whatsoever, perhaps due to his spoiled upbringing. He began keeping his distance from the women who flock to him for money and power, including his beautiful maid, younger sister, and fiancée in this second life he was suddenly forced to live. Little did he know that the world he lives in is actually part of "Elements Eleven," a classic bishoujo game released in the '90s, and his character was supposed to sabotage them. (Source: Shousetsuka ni Narou, translated, edited)

Background

Moebuta Tensei: Akutoku Shounin dakedo Yuusha wo Sashioite Isekai Musou shitemita began as a web novel under the title "Onnagirai no Moebuta Tensei: Tairyou no Fukou wo Baramaku Hazu Datta Galge no Akuyaku Ojama Chara wa Gensaku Heroine-tachi kara Kyori wo Okitai" (女嫌いの萌え豚転生 ~大量の不幸をばら撒く筈だったギャルゲーの悪役お邪魔キャラは原作ヒロインたちから距離を置きたい~) on March 3, 2021. A heavily revised, illustrated version of the series was published in print by SB Creative on December 10, 2021 under its Tsugikuru Books label.

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