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,
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  • Status: Dropped

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

“I see… As I thought, today was your birthday, Lewin! …Alright! Then, from today, you’re fired.”

For five years, I was trampled on and oppressed as I worked myself to death for the Healer’s Guild, but on my fifteenth birthday, I was fired.

I wallowed in frustration and self-pity while I despaired… but you can’t eat tomorrow’s fill just by despairing.

In the Healer’s Guild, I was just the odd jobs boy who was in charge of bookkeeping and classifying the medicinal herbs, but after being fired, my ultimate skill, [Plant Master] blooms.

This is the story of the dramatic turn of events where the boy who possesses the ultimate [Plant Master] skill climbs up from the very bottom of society.

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  1. WilderThingsqAG
    WilderThingsqAG rated it
    The book is quite enjoyable, a classic tale of an underdog turning strong with a likable protagonist, despite his initial cowardice. If you're looking for a character who overcomes adversity, this might be the one for you. The descriptions of herbalism, flora, and magic are well-done too. In summary, it's a delightful read that aligns with my preferences. However, I must caution that it might not appeal to everyone, as some readers have mentioned. So, take my opinion with a grain of salt. Give it a try; you might just find yourself liking it. And bonus points for the daily updates when I wrote this review. Thanks for reading my thoughts.
  1. DaoistYU6EhG
    DaoistYU6EhG rated it
    The narrative is polished and the translation is top-notch, both crucial factors for my reading pleasure. Though not groundbreaking, this book caters nicely to fans of its genre. I appreciate the author's handling of point-of-view chapters, which don't feel forced or irritating.

    While there are common drawbacks to this type of story, a particular issue I have with this one is the underutilization of the protagonist's unique plant-based ability. Initially, the novel emphasized the significance of this skill in turning the protagonist's life around, but I feel the author could have delved deeper into exploring its potential and creative applications. For instance, the character briefly uses plant-based tools like makeshift bombs and adhesive slime, but these instances don't quite capture the full extent of the skill's capabilities, especially given the title and the initial setup.
  1. morningstarAnimefKX
    I initially thought the book was exceptional, giving it a solid 4-4.5 out of 5 stars. However, my enthusiasm waned after reaching Chapter 184. The author began introducing unnecessary complications without any logical reason, which significantly affected the flow.

    A major spoiler follows, so proceed with caution:

    In a pivotal moment, the protagonist finally reunites with the girl he has feelings for and her group. They had agreed earlier that he would join them once he gained strength, considering his initial weakness. After dedicating over a year to self-improvement, he manages to locate them in a distant city, only to face rejection from the girl who had eagerly awaited his arrival. Instead of accepting him, she sets an absurd condition – for him to create his own party, catch up with them, and then abandon his newfound companions to join hers.

    This sudden turn of events feels illogical and demands patience. It seems like the plot is relying on manufactured conflict rather than genuine character development or progression. Introducing drama just for the sake of it feels lazy, as it distracts from creating new, meaningful plot points and forces the characters into repetitive cycles.

    Despite these issues, I still find the story entertaining. The author occasionally devotes too much attention to trivial details, like a lengthy chapter devoted to a shopping spree with no clear purpose. Overall, until Chapter 184, it was a fun read. I'm hoping the narrative improves, so I'll continue and update my review accordingly.
  1. Kqro
    Kqro rated it
    I find the main character (MC) in this story unlikable. Despite giving it a chance, hoping the plot might improve, it unfortunately fails to do so. The MC's motivation for joining a risky dungeon run with a three-person team solely because their tsundere leader previously assisted them doesn't resonate with me. Their plant-based ability, although present, is not the central focus, which shifts to their adventuring journey. However, this path doesn't seem to align well with their性格, as they come across as indecisive.

    The story's shift towards a hero battling a demon army frustrated me numerous times, as it felt forced and took away from the potential of exploring the MC's unique abilities and character development. Overall, my experience reading this story was marred by these issues.
  1. CwunchytacoCdh
    CwunchytacoCdh rated it
    The main character indeed apologizes frequently. However, understanding the context – that Lewin faced severe abuse, constant belittlement, and was made to accept false accusations – helps in comprehending and skimming through the content more easily. It's true that, like other readers, I find the excessive apologies somewhat repetitive, particularly towards the end of Volume 2 (Chapter 302), where one might expect a slight reduction in this behavior. The issue arises when it starts to feel more like a cultural norm, making it difficult not to mentally tune out and remind oneself of his past trauma.

    Fortunately, there are instances where other characters interrupt him or point out his excessive gratitude, but nobody has yet addressed his need for self-awareness and character development. As someone who也曾有过类似的过度道歉, I empathize, but it can be challenging to read about.

    Nonetheless, I am enjoying the story overall, though I wish the conclusion of Volume 2 didn't feel quite as forced. A compelling training montage is always appealing, but it's crucial to respect the deceased and use their loss for character growth, rather than introducing a plot to revive them artificially.

    While I'm not entirely against the forced changes of setting, I genuinely hope Lewin encounters more diverse characters in his journey. His reluctance to burden others often accelerates his personal growth when others step in, whereas his independent efforts progress slowly.
  1. itarotchi9gz
    itarotchi9gz rated it
    The storyline is familiar: an ordinary individual faces setbacks, but gradually rises through society. Despite a few minor plot inconsistencies, the narrative is well-developed, and the main character is likable. There's a mention of the protagonist being somewhat sensitive yet polite and reserved, which some might find endearing, though others may have differing opinions. If you're seeking high-stakes action or intense romantic drama, this book might not be your top choice. As a refreshing break from more intense narratives, it offers a satisfying read.
  1. JosephVH
    JosephVH rated it
    The novel turns out to be unexpectedly delightful. The protagonist's strength increases steadily through relentless effort, and he employs unconventional techniques that are specifically advantageous due to his powers. Each supporting character is endearing, with an air of intrigue surrounding them. As a result, reading it is an enjoyable experience, thanks to its daily updates, occasionally featuring multiple chapters in a single day.
  1. Justactlazy
    Justactlazy rated it
    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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