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The novel isn't bad, I really like the idea of using healing magic this way. Just give a read to the first arc after the MC finishes training. If you don't like it up to that moment, don't waste your time because that's how it will mostly go.-Side note-The quality of the translation dropped in the last chapters. With that I mean that it seems fully MTL. (Or at least not revised). That's the reason I'll give it 3*. Before that it was 4* for me-Side note-The MC is the same as the typical isekai archetype so I won't waste my time explaining it. The unique thing this has is the twist they gave to healing magic and how hardcore the training is for the MC. Tbh, when I read the first couple of chapters I had hopes of this being different, but I was wrong. The story develops almost the same way than most; The MC goes on a journey solving problems and gaining waifus. Oh and I can't forget that he also surprises everyone with how little common sense he has (and how he denies it).I'll give this to the WN, even if he meets new waifus everywhere he visits, they don't just start following him for no reason which is a plus.That last paragraph seems to contradict my opening statement. But even with all that negative stuff, I am enjoying it. I think the only reason is that I like how little common sense the MC has even if it gets annoying at times, and because the harem isn't thirsting over him like cats in mating season. You can see that they like him but there's no shitty harem shenanigans AT THE MOMENT. It may change later so don't take my word for it.