MetalSlug7 said:I read the LN, I'll write here what you can expect:
Her style is pure adventure, taking One Piece as an example, where the protagonists travel from island to island, and each one has great challenges, Ken Deshita is basically the same style, the two MCs travel from city to city, with great challenges each, and the plot is being worked on as they adventure.
Both the MC (sword) and the FMC (user) are charismatic, the FMC is that type of character who speaks little, but who manages to win you over, having moments that are cute, merciless, responsible, childish, etc... we'll see her go through a lot, and grow a lot as the work progresses. She will guide the story forward, in fact, we can even consider her the true protagonist, because she is the one who will interact with that world, decide the actions they will take, and so on. The MC is exactly what it is, a sword, he will serve more as a moral support, adviser, friend, father, and obviously in fights as it is her weapon.
The interaction between the two is really good to see, due to the circumstances, the MC means a lot to FMC, the friendship and parental relationship between the two is perceptive. The more the work goes on, the more it captivates you, it got to the point that I rooted for FMC as if it were my own daughter lol.
Speaking of fights, from what I remember, the vast majority are very complicated fights, despite the MC being a very strong sword, and the FMC evolving very quickly in terms of combat power, practically every fight you feel tension and excitement . Although the two MCs are strong, the enemies are equally, or even stronger than them, so there's no need to worry about overpower, you can be sure that the MCs will suffer a lot in 90% of the fights.
For those who want to know a little more about the plot, using One Piece again as an example, where Luffy and the crew are after the big goal, here again it's the same style. The FMC has a goal they want to achieve, and they will go after that goal, in the meantime they will have other plots, such as the mysteries behind the MC, antagonists, and so on. Who likes this style of One Piece, and works of pure adventure in general, Ken Deshita is a full plate.
The work has manga and novel, as well as other parallel versions. I read the novel by preference, as it is the original material, much more detailed in information than in the manga version. But who prefers to read manga, I highly recommend it too, despite losing in details, like every novel adaptation, I think her art is very good, much better than the novel.
I believe that's all I have to say, the work is gigantic, and even though I've read more than 600 chapters, I still don't see it near the end. For those who like a good adventure, a great work with a good story to follow, in addition to a well-built world, which the author makes a point of never forgetting characters or things he had previously presented, you can go without fear, because it is one of the best works of the genre.