Adventurers Who Don’t Believe in Humanity Will Save The World

Adventurers Who Don’t Believe in Humanity Will Save The World

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人間不信の冒険者たちが世界を救うようです

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Apparently, Disillusioned Adventurers Will Save the World (LN), Ningen Fushin no Boukensha-tachi ga Sekai wo Sukuu you desu, 人間不信の冒険者たちが世界を救うようです

By fuji shinta, 富士伸太

4.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
146 chapters
Original Publisher
media factory
English Publisher
yen press

Description

The story of four adventurers, all whom have experienced betrayal and hardship, banding together to give the middle finger to society.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
media factory
English Publisher
yen press
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Review Notes

## My Thoughts on Adventurers Who Don’t Believe in Humanity Will Save The World "Adventurers Who Don’t Believe in Humanity Will Save The World" is a title that certainly grabs your attention, and after diving in, I have some thoughts. It’s a bit of a mixed bag, with some compelling aspects weighed down by certain shortcomings. ### First Impressions The initial concept is undeniably intriguing: a group of adventurers, scarred by past betrayals, who band together despite their deep distrust of humanity. I found the premise quite promising, especially the potential for exploring their individual traumas and how they navigate relationships. I was eager to see how the author would handle such a delicate subject. ### What Works Well The characters, despite some criticisms, are generally likable. Each possesses a unique backstory and motivation, and their interactions are often natural and engaging. The author seems to make an effort to humanize different perspectives, which I appreciated. It's refreshing to encounter protagonists who aren't paragons of virtue but also avoid being outright villains, striking a decent balance. The plot, while simple, is engaging, and I found the pacing to be well-managed, keeping me invested in the story's progression. Many readers, including myself, enjoyed the arcs for being different enough to not feel bored, and that the endings were satisfying. ### Areas of Concern While the concept is strong, the execution sometimes falters. Some found the writing style difficult to get into, and the plot can occasionally feel directionless. Several felt the world-building was a weaker element, lacking depth and detail. Others pointed out that the characters, despite their supposed trauma, often act too similarly, blurring their individual identities. This lack of differentiation can make it difficult to fully empathize with them. The story can also be predictable at times, relying on tropes and lacking in genuine surprises. ### Final Verdict "Adventurers Who Don’t Believe in Humanity Will Save The World" is a decent read with an interesting premise and likable characters. However, it suffers from some execution issues, including shallow character development and a predictable plot. If you're looking for a lighthearted fantasy adventure with a focus on camaraderie and overcoming past traumas, this might be worth a try. Just be aware of its limitations.