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Okay, so the story kinda shoots itself in the foot at chapter 14 and 15. But it gets better from there. Chapters 25 to 35 are actually really interesting and well written. 16 to 24 aren't bad chapters by any means, but the sour taste from chapter 14 and 15 will linger in your mouth. Plus, 25 to 35 are sooooo much better.
Also, the guy above me is stupid. He talks about how the MC is like "Look how powerful I am" yeah, no that doesn't happen. The fact that he's insanely strong gets brushed to the side almost immediately. There are no
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Dropout Braver: Next Workplace is Satan's Castle Japanese: 勇者、辞めます ~次の職場は魔王城~ More titlesInformationType: Light Novel
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Published: Dec 10, 2017 to ?
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Your Feelings Categories Dec 27, 2021
It starts out with the main character going on about how powerful he is, how he easily beat all the leaders of the demon army by himself. He could even beat all four of them by himself, he's more powerful than any person or thing on earth, continuous masturbation for the self-insert's ego.
It's boring. It makes him joining the demon army pointless, if he wanted to stop the assassins, take over a kingdom, get revenge, he easily could. He's so powerful there's really no reason he would need the weak remnants of the demon army that he singlehandedly defeated to do anything. He just wants ... Dec 13, 2022
I'm not far into this light novel, but I love it. It's funny and strangely relatable, and its genre is basically a fantasy office drama, which is inherently hilarious. The main character may be magically and physically powerful, but that's never the focus of the story, and arguably is his least important strength. He delegates, he organizes, he teaches people how to communicate, and just feels painfully human in the best of ways. Honestly, I would call this light novel soul-food, in that it's extremely wholesome so far and brightens my day. Highly recommended.
Additionally, those strengths I mentioned above? He isn't perfect at them. ... |