Eh, he comes back, for what it's worth. I think
most of what I've read has been on earth or significantly interacting with it, though the latest bits are gearing up to haul off again. 'Course, Earth's actively less interesting (for MC McOPmutt, anyway) at this point, so it's not even a bad thing, exactly. Spear world is something of a pit stop (twice, ha), yeah.
... thaaaat said, though, if you have something against tournament arcs it is
strongly the wrong piece of fiction for you, ahaha. There's been at least, uh. Five? Six? Maybe seven? More? A lot of the bloody things at this point. 2-3 on spear place, like another four or five on earth, maybe another on other-major-planething-that's-not-warplace? Author likes them their tournaments.
E: Though the whole apocalypse thing is handled at least somewhat interestingly (if slowly. Very slowly. Major event one past the actual initialization and whatnot still hasn't happened by chapter 1.4k
), overall. Definitely in a way I haven't seen very often so far as the MC's relationship to everything going on, so there's points there for originality.
E2: Any case, I guess I'll see how long I can keep remembering to post something when I finish one. Next up is
The Runesmith, clocking in at a respectable 200-ish thousand words. It's also litrpg (this is going to be a theme, by the by), isekai stuff where some dude gets schlepped into a preteen's body with mage stats and zero class compatibility, and goes crafter with bonus skills from being a tech repair guy or somethin' like that. Fairly slow burn (200k words in and MC still hasn't actually broke through to the starting line for the class they're aiming for), though plenty of the downtime stuff is basically just timeskipped away, which is nice. Decent crafting crunch, okay amounts of merchanty bits and conflict, not much in the way of romance divergence yet, all in all pretty decent. Pointedly, it's about a 14th the size of ghosthound and took a day to read through instead of a month :V
Anyway, what's there so far is pretty readable and it's overall not bad as isekai litrpg goes! Which, I mean. Isn't saying much, considering how isekai litrpg goes? But, y'know. S'alright. Gave me something to read for an afternoon and a bit.