The Healer in a Japanese-Style Game World: Mastering Healing to Save My Favorite Character in a Brutal World, Only to Find Everyone Around Me Becoming Obsessed Chapter 11 Discussion

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So... it is the stereotypical protagonist that gets banished (and almost killed) from his family. The reason is that he could not make a contract with a spirit (that is a requirement to use attack magic) despite the fact that he is OP in everything else (healing, purification, body strengthening, barriers). Seriously what kind of reasoning is this?

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Of course, in the forest that he gets abandoned, he meets a goddesses (that is more powerful than a spirit) and makes a contract with her. She tells him that the reason he could not make a contract was... that he was too powerful to make a contract with such weak spirits. So, yeah... now he is OP in everything including attack magic and has a goddess as a companion.

Judging from the guardian beast (girl with wolf ears) in the latest chapter I read and the tittle of the novel, this story will probably fall into the cliche of saving girls that will instantly fall in love and become part of the protagonist harem

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However what I really cannot bear is the protagonist overwhelming lack of self-esteem and information. I mean, this is supposed to be a reincarnated into a game situation, the protagonist with modern sensibilities should not agree with his family that he is tr*sh. Is like saying that your doctor is tr*sh because he cannot use a gun; and since this is a game world why not use his game knowledge? It seems that apart from knowing it was a game, he knows almost nothing.
 
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