“I got kicked out of the hero’s party”, okay why can’t we get an MC that LEAVES the hero’s party? They are all super toxic assholes.
Based on my MMORPG experience, damage-dealers are the aggressive and toxic ones. While support party members (tanks, healers, buffers) who babysit them tend to have nicer personalities and would try to make the team work.
Why do I feel people keep making these “I got kicked out of the adventurer’s party, but it turns out I’m super OP on my own” stories in order to imagine that they are better than the current employment situation in Japan?
I have a feeling at least some of these stories are written by MMORPG players who have to deal with unpleasant teammates.
It's not that they are super OP on their own, they are just good at what they do, and other people do not appreciate what they do.
But I guess people in real-life teams also have to deal with lack of appreciation from teammates.
I want to know how did this guy even come along with that party in the first place
This manga has 40 chapters already, and we don't really know.
It makes sense for a successful party to have servants/carriers/chorepersons, but these people don't seem to understand this logic. (reminds me of "Hero, dragon and courier" or something like that, where a hero going to fight a dragon ends up with a small town's worth of followers)
THEN WHAT'S THE POINT OF THE FUCKING SANDBAG AAGAGAGHAHA
It's basically defective equipment that lies around the office because bureaucracy for getting rid of it is too troublesome.
But the clerk girl must be new, so she did not now it, and simply used it to test MC's strength.
Hello Hello Work Station sounds like a cuter version of Stalin's Work Camp
It is just a job agency that can be found anywhere in the modern world. The name is based on Japan's "Hello Work".
Unlike socialist countries, in capitalist countries, not working is punished by starvation instead of being forced to work.