- #1
Exhausting. That's the perfect word to summarise this novel. This is more of a rant rather than a review, so there's not much to say. Since all others reviews are focused on the beginning, though, I thought I should give a review of the later volumes.Do you like useless girls? Do you enjoy seeing said useless girls be rescued by the MC? If so, then this novel is honestly the perfect for you—and I mean it. After all, Hiro, the MC, is tasked with the rescue of a girl every volume, and most of the time, that's just about all this novel revolves around.MC saves a girl, goes somewhere, and he either runs into a girl in need of saving or he comes back to find a girl in need of saving. In any case, he saves a girl, and most of the times, the girl he saves has already been saved more than once. The second princess, for example, has a track record of being saved five times; her older sister, on the other hand, is on three.There really is nothing going on for this novel, so if you can, I'd say skip it. Not only is the MC so dull that he could be replaced by a door that can swing a sword and use magic, the supporting cast is not much different either.The antagonists are non-existent, besides the one annoying guy that shows up since the early volumes and, even after eighteen volumes, we still know nothing about besides his name. All he does is follow the MC around and try create trouble for either MC or the girls that fawn over the MC, only so that when all his plans have gone to waste, he goes and says "oh well, this black knight is definitely something. I must study him further, " as if the guy hasn't been saying this same sh*t for EIGHTEEN VOLUMES!!Sorry, sorry, I got a little heated. But the point is there, still. If you want to read, go ahead, but this is a awful piece of work—awful, just awful.. Awful.