
Party kara Tsuihou Sareta Sono Chiyushi, Jitsu wa Saikyou Nitsuki
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abused protagonist adult-teenager relationship adventurers age gap attempted kidnapping attempted rape based on a light novel based on a novel based on a web novel betrayal deceptively weak-looking protagonist dungeons dungeons exploring european ambience fantasy world female lead falls in love first guilds hard-working female lead hard-working protagonist hated protagonist healers human trafficking magic male protagonist medieval european ambience monsters older male younger female past encounter protagonist strong from the start strong protagonist violence
Rating(3.3 / 5.0, 12 votes)
5 stars
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Popular Reviews
This story is written for the maturity level of a 12 year old, with emotions being more important than consistency.
The ideas are there, but the execution is pitiful. Turn off your brain if you want to enjoy this, as 14 chapters in and there are already significant plot holes because of writing meant to support the moment while forgetting the moment can't possibly exist.
Plot holes everywhere.
The characters are melodramatic and one-dimensional, too, which is only partially because, to force events to happen, their emotions have to suddenly change. Even without the messed up pacing, the characters are one-dimensional just because they are.
The art can be quite appealing, but the artist really can't draw the main character well in a consistent way, which is odd because they draw other male characters just fine.
Can't say I recommend this. My heart says 6 but my mind says 3.
I thought for a while for something positive to say, but fell short. Made it to chapter 23.
The pacing is horrible.
Lack of time progression announcements.
Full of contradictions.