First time I’ve seen an approach like this to the 'banished from the party' trope. I guess the difference is that there’s no other male in the party, and the MC actually went home after being kicked out. I don’t think so, but I do wonder if this story includes the whole adventurer’s guild setup.
I mean, seems interesting enough, I’ll keep reading for now. But, I am a bit annoyed the author needed to bring out the ‘MC is kicked out of the party’ cliche for seemingly no reason.
"We're kicking you for your own safety."
Yeah, I've seen this one before in the form of: "Your job class does not scale and you're too weak to continue with us. Thanks for your help until now."
Other kick reasons:
"I want the party's girls to myself and you're the only other boy."
"Your job doesn't contribute in combat and I'd like a member with a different job who will contribute more." <- Poor communication goes along with this one (because otherwise there would be no story).
"We're kicking you for your own safety."
Yeah, I've seen this one before in the form of: "Your job class does not scale and you're too weak to continue with us. Thanks for your help until now."
Other kick reasons:
"I want the party's girls to myself and you're the only other boy."
"Your job doesn't contribute in combat and I'd like a member with a different job who will contribute more." <- Poor communication goes along with this one (because otherwise there would be no story).
I said the ‘MC was kicked out of the party’ trope was added for no reason because it seems like it will have almost zero plot relevance. In the literal second chapter, the girls beat the demon lord in basically one shot. So, there was no need to kick him out of the party. I have to imagine that trope was used simply because it’s what’s popular right now.
The kicking out of the party trope seems to be just a confusing way for the girls to go “the next part might be dangerous, time to stash my husbando somewhere safe for the battle before I head back to retrieve him in a way he can’t refuse”.