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Heroine Netori
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By 탄제린
891 chapters
2021
Description
[You’ve awakened the “Heroine Netori” ability.] [Go ahead and f*ck a bunch of heroines].
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- novelpia
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
Heroine Netori Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Heroine Netori
Alright, let's dive into "Heroine Netori." I stumbled upon this one recently and, well, the premise definitely grabbed my attention. It's got that adult, ecchi, fantasy, harem tag combo that some of us (myself included sometimes, no shame!) are drawn to, but with a twist – netori. So, how does it hold up?
First Impressions
My initial reaction was a mix of intrigue and hesitation. I mean, the title pretty much spells it out: the MC's job is to... acquire heroines from other stories. The concept is definitely not for everyone, and I went in expecting a certain level of ahem explicitness, which the tags certainly confirmed. The first few chapters definitely set the stage for what's to come.
What Works Well
What I found most interesting was the setup. The MC's system, which throws him into different novel worlds to "steal" heroines, has potential. I also appreciated the hints of a larger world, with the dungeon society and the MC's powers. It gives the story a bit more depth than just pure smut, which is a welcome surprise. The translation I read was quite good, I was able to read it without any major issues.
Areas of Concern
Honestly, the biggest hurdle for me is the cost of accessing the full story. While the free chapters are a good introduction, it's a significant investment to continue reading, which might deter many readers. I'm also a little concerned about the lack of challenge for the MC so far. If it's just a walk in the park for him every time, it might get repetitive.
Final Verdict
"Heroine Netori" has a unique, albeit controversial, premise that could be very entertaining if you're into this kind of thing. The world-building hints and the MC's system give it some depth, but the high cost of reading and the potential for repetitive scenarios are definite drawbacks. It's a gamble, but if the story continues to build on its initial promise, it could be a worthwhile one.

