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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 Jul 29, 2023 · 2 min read
7 /10

7.1/10 Ah yes, the classic kicked out of the hero’s party story, but he was crucially important and all the girls liked him. However, although that trope may be considered tr@sh, there can be other factors that propel a story from that description. Though I say that, this manga doesn’t have much that separates it from the flock, which is disappointing. The only highlights about this manga are the consistent updates on the mc’s former party and his progression to overcome his newly-formed PTSD. Although it is entertaining, other characteristics about this are average to a little bit above, like the art, characters, plot, etc. It’s sortof playing off the slow-life genre, but it’s on the darker side by incorporating r@pe, mind-corruption, and trauma; there’s not much excitement because of the slow-life vibe, so at best it’s a nonchalant read.

I solely didn’t bookmark this because I don’t think it’s worth waiting 1–2 months for each chapter.

Reading Rankings (Portnoy inspired + A Huang-Teizan Original)
10 - God’s penmanship
9 - Must-read. Drop everything else.
8 - Instant bookmark
7 - Entertaining
6 - Good to pass time
5 - Why are you reading this?
4 - Bad.
3 - Typical garbage.
2 - My head hurts.
1 - Retirement is a thought.
0 - “Did they even give you a story?!”

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