- #1
The official description is somewhat inaccurate. There's no one trying to assassinate the MC (after all it's expensive to summon heroes and he's necessary until after the demon lord is dead). No one treats him that badly either, though he learns from one of his skills that several people in the castle dislike heroes because of damage they've presumably caused in the past. Also, 7 of his 10 hero skills have been secretly sealed by the princess as a precaution. Pretty reasonable to me.With that correction out of the way, this story is just OK. The focus is definitely the "plot" with a large number of explicit scenes. They're fairly vanilla, and there haven't been any (too) weird fetishes or exhibitionism as of chapter 50. The MC is pretty boring, but at the very least he's not one of those stereotypical pushovers that suddenly becomes a saint and can't kill a fly. This one gets the job done when there's a fight scene.Speaking of fight scenes, there's not many of them. The story progress is slow which is fairly typical of this genre. My main gripe is the endless, convoluted item and skill descriptions. In some chapters, these make up 50% of the content and it's extremely tedious.Spoiler
One of his main skills is Otherworld Transportation, and to use it he has to designate where the person will be transported, for how long, every piece of equipment he wants to generate for them, etc. What's worse the equipment starts getting more and more specific, with each item having 6-12 bullet points for effect and restriction descriptions. It's way too much. The later skills that get unsealed are the same and it really detracts from the flow of the story.
[collapse]All to say, I'm personally not interested enough to keep reading, but I didn't hate the chapters I read either.