Unfairly Fired From the Healer’s Guild After Five Years of Dedicated Service – Despite Always Being the Weakest, With My Super-Ultimate Skill in Hand, I Aim to Become the Strongest!

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Okamoto Takeya,岡本剛也,
  • Status: Dropped

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  1. IamUNKNOWN013pJ
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    I am awarding this story five stars solely due to chapter 291, along with the preceding events, though it's hard to express the reason without revealing too much. Many writers would hesitate to attempt what this author pulled off, and I must commend them for their bravery.

    However, if chapter 292 undermines or reverses the impact of that particular moment, my rating will swiftly drop to one star.
  1. LEBZACHANNN
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    Certainly deserving of a read, this piece offers an engaging glimpse into everyday life and the protagonist's character development,尽管在权力成长方面可能略显仓促,但仍相当令人满足。众多有趣的角色共同构建了一个精彩的故事。对话也非常吸引人,因此我给它五星好评。对于幻想小说爱好者来说,这是一个绝佳选择。
  1. DystopicWorld
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    It seems that each chapter is incredibly brief, filled with cliches and leaves me feeling uninterested and bored. The writing lacks depth, as if it's dry and devoid of life. Constantly switching perspectives and providing minimal details only adds to the annoyance, as there isn't much substance to the chapters, which feel like a repetitive cycle of dullness. The main character comes across as weak and overly polite, which I find frustrating – it's almost nauseating.

    The author appears to forget the characters' personalities, having them change without any growth, more like completely different individuals at times. This inconsistency is bizarre. The drama in the story feels forced and unnecessary, adding little value or impact on the plot. It's like a short-lived, off-the-cuff drama that doesn't contribute meaningfully to the narrative, making it seem like the work of a young writer who has yet to grasp the complexities of storytelling.
  1. Aceion
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    In the story, the protagonist doesn't gain god-like powers right away, as is common in many novels. His growth is gradual and characterized by a reserved, traditional Japanese personality, which resonates with the expectations of polite society. The former boss antagonist starts off as obnoxious but quickly loses his job after a series of failures, including letting go of a crucial team member. This plot point appeals to those who have experienced the challenges of working in a demanding corporate environment, often referred to as "black companies" in Japan. As of now, the narrative is up to Arc 3, where the main character contemplates leaving town to join adventurers fighting monsters at the front lines. However, he has yet to make the move.
  1. TheLONGnose
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    I adore this story, but it might not suit everyone's taste. It has a deliberate pace, very slow, not the kind where the main character (MC) instantly becomes invincible. The journey to growth is laborious, with the MC working tirelessly, and the author masterfully describes every step of that process.

    The narrative unfolds in distinct phases, showcasing significant character development both physically and emotionally. However, those seeking rapid transformations might find it unsatisfying.

    Lewin, our protagonist, had a difficult childhood. Born into poverty without a father, his mother succumbed to overwork when he was young. As a neglected orphan, he entered the Healer's Guild as a malnourished commoner, facing harsh treatment from nobles led by a Guild Chief who held commoners in contempt. He endured abuse, worked to the brink of collapse, and was discarded like trash once he turned 15. Thrown into the world alone, penniless and without skills, insecurity defines his early days.

    His character development is profound and grounded in realism. Initially, he's vulnerable and hurt, which is understandable given his past. However, he evolves as he gains strength, forms meaningful connections, and learns to trust others.

    This is a beautifully written tale that improves as it progresses. The translation is exceptional, even surpassing many professionally produced works by native English speakers. I wholeheartedly suggest giving it a chance; it's truly remarkable.
  1. Legend_XrDevilRz
    Legend_XrDevilRz rated it
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    After reading the entire English translation of the novel, my thoughts are as follows:

    This isn't the kind of story for those seeking an overpowering main character. Up until this point, it heavily leans towards slice-of-life elements and profound character growth. Despite the title emphasizing "I Aim to Become the Strongest!", the narrative suggests a shift in focus beyond chapter 302, where the emphasis shifts from raw power to character development.

    Nonetheless, I would rate the story 5 stars for its well-crafted plotlines. Although the pacing might be slower, I genuinely encourage the author to continue, as readers will likely find great satisfaction once they reach chapter 302 and beyond.
  1. ZEPHYR
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    I appreciate the gradual and consistent character growth; it's enjoyable and unfolds at a soothing pace, which suits my preferences perfectly.
  1. Justactlazy
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    I'm sorry, but this story doesn't engage me at all. I gave it a genuine effort, I swear, but it falls flat. Firstly, the intricate nature of the MC's ability creates numerous plot inconsistencies and limitations. The storytelling itself lacks excitement and fails to captivate. Second, the main character is a coward, and despite the numerous chapters, they remain weak and indecisive. It becomes increasingly frustrating to follow, as the plot progression loses its relevance. And regarding the title, "Super Ultimate" seems overly exaggerated; the title alone suggests the shallow nature of the story. An ultimate skill implies something without bounds, which contradicts the portrayal of the MC and their abilities. The negative emotions and lack of character development hinder the story's growth. If you enjoy a bland and spineless protagonist, then perhaps this book is for you, but personally, I find it unappealing.
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