I was kind of jazzed initially for this alternative take on an isekai. Getting to see the heroes journey from a different perspective is kinda neat although the excuse of having to hide his level is pretty weak considering it's a common trope in JRPG's to get one higher level character early in the game to help out when still low level.
My interest was quickly lost though as my patience dwindled with every problem being caused by a simple lack of communicatio (I am aware that this is a choice made by the author to drive the plot/drama). Maybe this series will stick around long enough to make it past these early growing pains and we can get the answers to why every one acts like a chuckle fuck.
P.S. the fact that the female priest refuses to join the heroes party cause she knows she'll be nonconsensually added to the harem is icky and I want MC priest to use that mace of his to neuter the hero.
My interest was quickly lost though as my patience dwindled with every problem being caused by a simple lack of communicatio (I am aware that this is a choice made by the author to drive the plot/drama). Maybe this series will stick around long enough to make it past these early growing pains and we can get the answers to why every one acts like a chuckle fuck.
P.S. the fact that the female priest refuses to join the heroes party cause she knows she'll be nonconsensually added to the harem is icky and I want MC priest to use that mace of his to neuter the hero.