I saw a manga recap YouTube video covering this series and thought "Ooh, a banished from party manga where they clearly regretted doing so and we follow the banisher's POV. Not unique but interesting enough for me to check out". But the moment I searched it up here, it apparently has a whopping 4.02 stars overall out of 700+ ratings, probably the lowest I've ever seen on mangadex in my life so far... So I thought, "oh they must be exaggerating, no way this series is that bad with 357+ readers ranking it as 1 star...right?"
...Wow...
It really was pretty dam bad...
If I had to summarize this series, basically everyone in this series' world is an idiot... It's the "banished from a party" trope except everyone is unnecessarily an idiot...
So Est, a non-offensive enchantment support type class, got injured because the others failed to protect their backline. Now any sane party worth their salt would think "oh shit, we gotta learn from this and be a lot more careful in the future and make sure we protect our backline, because we'll be fucked if we made the same mistake again". But nope, they decide to say "fuck improving" and then banished Est, who is their sole support party member with useful enchantment skills, all because Athena suddenly became afraid of Est dying...
Bruh, you're all adventurers, y'all should've been aware that being injured (and worst case scenario death) is the occupational hazard of being an adventurer. So what is it, y'all planned to Mary Sue your adventurer journey? When suddenly being faced with your backline support getting injured, y'all chose to cut them off and effectively sabotage yourselves by not improving? What's the thought process here? Because trying to "protect Est" by kicking him out and breaking his promise of getting stronger because y'all were afraid is just highly illogical and unrealistic.
Not to mention, you guys were fully aware of what Est was capable of and what he's been able to contribute while in the party. Hell, Daru even mentioned that he could achieve a breakthrough to become a lot stronger, but Athena still chooses to kick him out because she doesn't know how long until he achieves that breakthrough? TRAIN HIM! GIVE HIM BATTLE EXPERIENCE! DEFEND YOUR BACKLINE WHEN YOU GUYS NEED TO! DON'T JUST GIVE UP!! WHAT'S THE POINT OF ACHIEVING BREAKTHROUGHS IF YOU WON'T EVEN TRY TO ACHIEVE IT?? Y'all were afraid of Est dying? LEARN FROM IT! YOU'RE ADVENTURERS! You guys promised that everyone would get stronger together, including Est. Y'all were aware he CAN get stronger. Doesn't take a genius that by getting him to become stronger, you guys can achieve that promise, you guys get to keep your backline, and then you guys won't have to worry as much about your backline dying! But nope, fuck all that, let's do the complete opposite and banish him entirely! Ain't that a bit hypocritical?
We even have some of the background characters shit talk Est for not being able to protect himself since he can't apply spells on himself. Umm, hello? Does no one in this world understand how enchantment support classes work? Is the class really that rare or something? Who cares if the MC can't apply the buffs onto himself? He's supposed to support his PARTY MEMBERS, not support himself... And then the moment it becomes known that he achieved his breakthrough and could now apply buffs onto himself so that he can solo clear stuff, people start kissing his ass? So I guess that's how the world is for this series...
And all that above was just the first 2 chapters... Not off to a strong start... But what I've said above should give you an idea on how this series goes with some more stuff sprinkled in:
Idiots everywhere, plot conveniences with little explanation, poor unnecessary miscommunications and misunderstandings, lack of trying to improve from their weaknesses and mistakes, Est way over his head, lack of explanation of character motives, incoherent character writng, and even hypocritical decisions. Like all that talk in the recent chapters about growing stronger through communication and working together, yet you guys apparently didn't apply that to Est...
If I have to say anything good about the series, it's that the concept of this series did have potential and the characters are slowly trying to improve themselves little by little. Unfortunately that's overshadowed by the flaws of the author's unnecessary story choices which ended up bringing the story down.
I have caught up with the current 15 chapters, came to a conclusion with my thoughts, and have thus made the decision to drop this series in case of any future translations being released.
3/10; A poorly written series with good concept that was filled with unnecessary idiotic decisions.