A NEET’s Guide to the Parallel World: Healer, the Strongest Cheat?

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Jyouryuu Romero,蒸留ロメロ,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed)
    1 LN Vol (Hiatus

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

Right after jumping off the roof Masamune was caught up in his class transition to a new world.

A throne hall.

The students had all received high-class jobs such as Sage or hero. Except for Masamune, who became a healer, the weakest known occupation.

Cursed at and called incompetent, he alone is banished. After wandering in the darkness, Masamune who received the skill [mischief inversion {extreme}] through inverting the healing magic gained the ominous magic [Encroachment Wave].

Now the strongest, Masamune swore his revenge.

Demons and the white cat tribe, precious companions he met on his journey. Together they explore the new world.

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  1. 8destroyer
    8destroyer rated it
    As someone who diligently read through the first four volumes of this gloomy novel, hoping for a brighter turn in later chapters, I must admit, this is a novel best consumed if you're looking for a melancholic journey with no other commitments. Initially, I saw potential for greatness, but each reading left me increasingly disappointed. The plot feels rigid and occasionally forced, and the main character's single-minded focus on revenge led him to abandon those who truly cared for him.

    Character development, unfortunately, is minimal. In the first two volumes, it's bearable, but it takes a nosedive from there. The protagonist is both foolish and oblivious; granted extraordinary abilities, he explores them without any strategic understanding. It leaves me wondering why he doesn't utilize specific skills more effectively in different situations, and at times, his actions border on absurdity.

    In all earnestness, if you adhere to any deity you hold dear, read this novel only if you have nothing else to do, as a melancholic detour, or at the risk of avoiding it altogether.
  1. Quickshot
    Quickshot rated it
    As I write this, I've come across the manga adaptation of certain parts of the novel. While there's undeniable potential in the story, I think the main premise could have been handled differently. Focusing on revenge doesn't quite resonate, as it doesn't explain why the protagonist would have such strong motivation to survive despite being targeted by adventurers twice. It would have been more compelling if he had taken action against those who truly deserved it, rather than sparing them out of misplaced remorse (a flaw in the author's judgment). The MMORPG aspect feels forced, with instant rewards granted seemingly at random, without any earned accomplishment – as though he's entitled to it, which detracts from the authenticity of his character growth. This lack of earned rewards only serves to further erode his sense of self.
  1. arkofdark
    arkofdark rated it
    The protagonist is an average underdog who consistently fails despite having access to cheat codes, and surprisingly, women are drawn to him like magnets. The character development leaves much to be desired.
  1. Caeruleumm
    Caeruleumm rated it
    Those who write negative reviews haven't given the story enough of a chance. Nito indeed seeks vengeance, and if you wish to witness the full extent of his brutality, it's essential to stay with the narrative without abandoning it halfway. I assure you, your patience will be rewarded.
  1. hiddenx
    hiddenx rated it
    The story revolves around an overpowered main character (OP MC) seeking revenge, which is a common theme. Initially, the first few chapters are engaging, but as the narrative progresses, the author consistently overlooks the character's various powers, and this repetitive oversight becomes increasingly frustrating.
  1. DaoistSxkReA
    DaoistSxkReA rated it
    The novel indeed lives up to the negative reviews. Its most glaring flaw lies in character development. None of the characters exhibit depth or consistent traits, oscillating between two extremes, making them one-dimensional. The protagonist's bipolar nature, while understandable given his mental health issues, is still a weak point, especially when applied to every supporting character who also exhibits similar dual personalities, often without logical explanation.

    The attempt to explore the complexity of human nature feels forced and lazy, with nearly every character, friend or foe, adopting this contrived duality. Other issues arise from poorly managed power dynamics, excessive Deus Ex Machina plot devices, and illogical political frameworks, which others might elaborate on more thoroughly.

    The only redeeming aspect is the mysterious nature of the main character's powers, which could have been intriguing if not for its limited potential. As for the translation, it's being rushed by a single translator whose work is marred by poor spelling and a lack of apostrophes, creating awkward phrases like "theres" and "thst." Despite the译者尽力保持故事流畅 despite the need for editing, I would rate the translation quality at a modest 2/5, acknowledging that it's not the worst I've come across.
  1. tylerfaught
    tylerfaught rated it
    This web story is quite disappointing. The narrative begins with the protagonist attempting suicide as a form of vengeful act due to the superficiality of his peers; however, fate intervenes, and he doesn't actually die, thanks to the intervention of a mysterious hero. In a twist, he reincarnates in a different world alongside his classmates, where a cruel princess perceives him weak and imprisons him in an unbreakable dungeon, reminiscent of familiar tropes.

    As he explores this cave of wonders, he stumbles upon immense power and treasures, transforming him into an unstoppable Gary Stu, the ultimate doomsday protagonist. Exiting the dungeon, his irresistible charm attracts an entourage of one-dimensional female characters who are captivated by him, even a noble family member, despite knowing him for only a short time, pushes her daughter towards him.

    The supposedly unskilled hero, now armed with sword lessons downloaded into his mind by a divine force, becomes a master swordsman overnight. With this newfound prowess, Gary embarks on a quest for revenge, driven by a secret society that holds the nobility accountable for their actions.

    As Gary's strength grows, reaching a superhuman level, his eyes turn red, signaling a shift into a "Super Saiyan" state. Unfortunately, at this point, the story became too much for me to continue following.
  1. NothingHill
    NothingHill rated it
    I'm genuinely at a loss for words. The series had a promising premise, but it seems to have lost its focus along the way. The plot had potential, but the main character's objective kept fluctuating between seeking revenge, preventing the future, and even a slice-of-life approach, only to shift back to the future again. Consistency would've been key.

    The MC's personality mirrors Eren's later in Season 3, bordering on sadism and lacking empathy. Revenge should be executed with purpose, not through gratuitous torture. The character isn't the hero but the antagonist, and their actions lead to their eventual downfall, which is fitting.

    Despite some minor grammatical errors in the translation, it wasn't the worst. Overall, I'd rate this series as a below-average F-tech Arifureta clone.

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