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Keikenchi Chochiku de Nonbiri Shoushin Ryokou: Yuusha to Koibito ni Tsuihou sareta Senshi no Mujikaku Zamaa · review

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Top reader Mar 31, 2023 · 1 min read
↑ Recommended
6 /10

While the premise of this comic is a very generic "protag gets tossed out of party, gf cheats on him, he gets cheat powers" story, it's surprisingly well executed for the genre. The protag has trauma from the betrayal, and it takes time for him to work through it. His motives are kind of unusual. His cheat power is strong, but where other comics in the genre would focus on his power, which ends up feeling cheap, in this one, the story focuses more on the bonds he forms. There's also mostly funny segments where it cuts back to his old party who are inadvertently followingin the protag's footsteps, and not measuring up, or arriving too late for something he's already conquered.

The art is competent, the protag and his allies are fairly likable, the villain is detestable, and the pacing is mostly quick and to the point, which makes it an easy read.

It's definitely nothing special, but the genre has a very low standard of quality to begin with. If you want to read a story like this, I can definitely recommend this as one of the better examples.

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