Sono Monban, Saikyou Nitsuki: Tsuihou Sareta Bougyo Ryoku 9999 no Senshi, Outo no Monban Toshite Musou Suru - Ch. 1

lol..., so after theres a dozen story about party ditching healer(s), now comes story that ditch frontliner as well? and turns out they will suffer from that decision? oh wow cant see it coming

whats with the female outfit from the cover? it covers less skin than a normal underwear. i mean, if the male lead can have normal looking outfit, why the female cant (i know its for fanservice, but still)
 
This is a little like another story where the party's defender gets thrown out because the "hero" has his head up his ass. Its a trope that I enjoy.
So you have my attention.
 
Déjà vu! I've just been in this place before,

I seriously thought this was a reboot of that other manga for a bit. Not that there's an issue with that since I like any sort of power fantasy story like this, so I'm looking forward to seeing how this goes.

Thanks for the chapter!
 
@MRain In a sense you are right, you wouldn't need a tank of this level of small mobs. I think the problem arises from when the leader gets cocky and wants more power or notoriety, and thus, would actually need a tank at that point since the stronger mobs would most definitely break a glass cannon team like that..
 
I swear. Almost every "I was dismissing from the hero party" tropes are always have head scratching reasons for dissing the main MC. Like, dissing the healer because the healing skills are not necessary. Since when they don't? How the skills that can prevent parties from being annihilated are not necessary? And there's that a story about kicking out a mage because the hero is an absolute jack ass. And now we have a party that kicking out a tank because he doesn't deal damage. If it's difficult to write this kind of story, I think they shouldn't bother.

So far, the most convincing story in this category is Welcome to The Demon King Castle which happens to be my favorite. The others are just meh and I'm reading them just to kill some time, including this one.
 
i like this MC he completely understands that him being kicked out isn't his fault and not becoming a wimp that breaks down into a depression or becomes pathetic and starts crying begging to be kept in i've been seeing that a lot from these kicked out of the party type stories.
 
Nice I like this. Thanks for the update, please continue translating this manga really love it. Thank you translators can't wait for the next update.
 
Let's all be honest. The reason most of us are here is to feel that delicious schadenfreude from watching the old party fail miserably at everything now.

We will instead get blue-balled for 10+ chapters because the author has to show how OP the MC really is. He'll then need to build his harem which includes (but is not limited to) an elf, a beast girl of some kind (probably cat or wolf), an important person's daughter (noble/royal) , rich merchant's daughter, at least 1 senior and 1 fellow newbie at his new job, a big breasted onee-san, and a loli. There may be some overlap such as a noble daughter onee-san who is his senior at work.

It is at this point that we get the chapter with the old party accepting a difficult quest and thinking it'll be so much easier without the MC. Some small, but painfully obvious, foreshadowing where the comment about how annoying it is to deal with all the minor things MC took care of may also take place.

We'll then cut back to another 10 chapters of harem hijinks.
 
I like seeing a new starting point added to the repertoire. Now not all fantasy manga MCs are summoned from another world. This is good.

@ohms - the worst part is, in manga about beginner adventurers, people go out of their way to say that adventurers should be careful and try to survive above all else. Yet these parties dismiss people whose job is to ensure survival.
 
Isn't this that manga where the mc have 9999 shield power and can share that defense with all of his team mates. But was kicked because hero didn't know that he was borrowing mc defense when fighting
 
@Koikoi : No. a similar start and character archetype does not make it the same story, or a rip off, or repetitive, or whatever else.

@ohms : The reason for the dismissal matters so little in these series it is not funny, it is just a framing device to start the story and explain why the MC is experienced already but starting over. They all most all come down to one of a few things, either massive over confidence (like here they are so focused on attacking they have forgotten what it is like to be attacked, the healer example IIRC one ousted healer was healing so fast that they never realized they were getting hurt), wanting to get with the booted members girl so booting to separate them, vanity causing them to want to replace them with someone who will take less of the credit and lime light, or to scapegoat and pin the blame for a failure on the publicly least valued member. though.
 

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