Truck-kun SOU-421
Self-Published
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Description
A truck. A tired driver pulling a second shift. A teenager crossing the street. And then, out of nowhere, a portal. Simple enough, right? Right?!Hello, I'm Blurple, welcome to Truck-kun SOU-421!---
I've sent a few chapters to a friend - to get an opinion.
The reply: "What madness is this?"
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2025
- Author
- Blurple
Tags
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.8/ 5.0
- Followers
- 2
- Views
- 520
Chapters(2 total)
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Community Reviews(1)
- QMSalamiRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5These two chapters present a refreshingly hilarious and inventive take on the isekai genre, transforming an ordinary delivery truck into an unlikely hero. The Logistics Incident sets the stage with an absurd yet perfectly executed premise—where a delivery truck is mistakenly summoned instead of a human hero, and somehow, it thrives. The comedic tone is balanced with an unexpected sense of determination as the truck adapts to its new world, facing divine prophecies, demonic threats, and the ever-present need for logistical efficiency.
There's a couple little grammar errors I noticed, mainly some places where you could have added a comma. I was gonna mark it down but my kids are distracting me. Overall the grammar was solid.
In Neither Snow, Nor Rain, the truck’s adventures escalate as it embraces its newfound role, gaining divine upgrades and a stowaway companion in the form of the eager squire, Marcus. The story shines with clever world-building, blending fantasy tropes with modern delivery logistics, from dodging monsters to outmaneuvering demon patrols—all while ensuring timely deliveries. The humor is sharp, and the pacing relentless, keeping readers engaged through thrilling chase sequences and laugh-out-loud moments.
Overall, these chapters deliver an entertaining mix of action, comedy, and heart. Whether it’s smashing through enemies or navigating bureaucratic red tape, this truck proves that nothing—neither snow, nor rain, nor demon hordes—can stop a determined delivery.