Okay, so after finishing the chapter, I will update my thoughts: I'm thinking he pretended to slack off so that he could focus on his work without the heroes demanding stuff from him. And i guess there was some kind of task he was required to complete, which for some reason required him to get kicked out? And I guess I can't blame him since I guess his entire goal is just to go home. Okay, I might have been wrong on my initial assessment.This is the first time I saw a 'kicked out of the party' story where the party is fully justified. (I mean, hiding his abilities and just lazing around? I would have kicked him out too, especially after he revealed he was bullshitting the whole time.) Hopefully I'm misunderstanding, but 13 pages in, he just seems like kind of a dick, even if he did leave them with a ton of resources to help them.
I'm late to the game, I know. But this is based on a novel. And the novel is great and the adaptation here looks good so this is probably gonna be a really2 good manga for quite some time. (Iirc it gets slightly dull later on but still good overall)Huh. Huh? Wait a minute.... an actually good Isekai plotline with good art direction and execution, paired with an engaging style of storytelling?
No way... surely the mangaka will fumble. There is no way this turns out to be a good manga. Right?
im alr on my 4 re read soo... so far at least its not.Huh. Huh? Wait a minute.... an actually good Isekai plotline with good art direction and execution, paired with an engaging style of storytelling?
No way... surely the mangaka will fumble. There is no way this turns out to be a good manga. Right?