Kabeyaku Nado Fuyou to Tsuihousareta S-kyuu Boukensha, <Dorei Kaihou> Skill wo Kushi shite Shijou Saikyou no Kunizukuri - Vol. 1 Ch. 1

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Maybe it's a mentality thing? 🤔
I heard work for mangakas are hard and gruling.
By this logic they got a humiliation kink from slaving away hours but decided to express that vent by making like some girls slaves for them? Is there an inferiority/superiorty complex here as well? Or like some weird savior complex? Either way is pretty gross imo
 
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Kicked from the party by the hero ✅
Dumbass doesn't actually ask the party if everyone agreed ✅
Slavery by the "good guy" mc✅
Super long title ✅
Yep, this is some real mass produced fantasy Ln adaptation slop 100% guaranteed 👌🤌
 
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When creating a setting like this, does the author realize that his protagonist is made into a complete, utter cretin? He had the opportunity to ask Ellie about all of it, and he just… didn't? He left his childhood friend without questioning anything? There are limits to naivety. It's not cute, it's outrageous.

Even if I just join another party, I might fail again because of my stupidity.
Well, at least he's self-aware.
 
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Alright, three things come to mind.

One: "Are you my master?" lol fate reference

Two: Normally in "strong guy gets banished" the girl in the party is in on it and the author humiliates her in a "stupid girl should have realized how incredible the guy who was in love with her was, now she's gonna cry remembering what could have been", but this time the girl seems clueless about the fact the party leader kicked the MC out.
That's more interesting than you think, because manga with this premise normally do this to capitalize on the lonely guys who want to feel appreciated. By making the girl obviously already like him from the beginning he might alienate that portion of the audience who just wants a power fantasy they can relate to. She'll also obviously join him later considering she's on the color page.

Three: Slavery in these kinda isekai is normally there to set up a relationship between the characters in a lazy manner, like "oh my god he's nice to me even though I'm a slave I will love him forever", but for us westerners who have a story of frequent slavery in our countries histories (unlike Japan), this leaves a bad taste in many people's mouth, because "why isn't the super OP MC doing anything to free these oppressed people? Why is he going along with it? Are we supposed to think he's a good guy?"
While the premise is still a lazy way to make the characters meet, the fact the crux of the story involves freeing people from slavery and building a country does make the whole thing more palatable and does make the good protagonist better actually feel like a good person.

Overall, generic isekai, but it does have a few different things about the way the story is told rather than completely cookie cutter aside from the title's gimmick.
Intelligent yapping has to be my favorite kind of comment to read.:meguupog::clap:
 
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Yes please, and this time PLEASE WIPE OUT the former members except the female lead ... torturing them even when they're begging leaves a very very bad taste.

Japan has a fetish for kicking and beating the poor. They TAKE pride in being slaves ... of tax eating crooks.
What the heck did I just read even...?
 

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