He Didn’t Want to Be the Center of Attention, Hence, after Defeating the Demon Lord, He Became Guild Master (WN)

He Didn’t Want to Be the Center of Attention, Hence, after Defeating the Demon Lord, He Became Guild Master (WN)

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魔王討伐したあと、目立ちたくないのでギルドマスターになった

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Maou toubatsushita ato, medatachitakunai no de girudo masutaa ni natta, 魔王討伐したあと、目立ちたくないのでギルドマスターになった

By akatsuki touwa, toowa, とーわ, 朱月十話

3.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
203 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

The Kingdom of Albein was blessed with the appearance of the Miracle children, individuals with the greatest talents ever seen. Despite being around ten years old, with abilities dozens of times stronger than the average adventurer, they managed to reach a strength score that exceeded 100.000 points, granting them the SSS adventurer grade. With a mere party of five people, they defeated the Demon Lord regaining the kingdom’s peace. After that journey, D*ck Silver, the most balanced one between them, racked his brain to not draw the public attention. In the end, he decided to become the Guild Master of a suburban guild as a reward, becoming its 12th successor. After five years he reached his aim and then became a regular of its own guild’s cafe. But one day, as he was drinking at the bar as always, the daughter of a certain aristocrat came to pay him a visit…

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Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

He Didn’t Want to Be the Center of Attention, Hence, after Defeating the Demon Lord, He Became Guild Master (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *He Didn’t Want to Be the Center of Attention, Hence, after Defeating the Demon Lord, He Became Guild Master (WN)* ### First Impressions Okay, so the title is a mouthful, but it definitely piqued my interest. The premise is that the MC wants a quiet life after saving the world, but naturally, things don't go as planned. I dove in expecting a fun, lighthearted read, and I wasn't entirely disappointed. ### What Works Well There's a certain charm to the story, especially in the way the author develops the main characters. I found myself enjoying the fight scenes, which are surprisingly well-executed, with a good use of tactics. The writing style is generally smooth and easy to follow, making it a comfortable read. For those who enjoy a slice-of-life fantasy with a strong MC, this might be right up your alley. The MC's attempts to hide his power while inadvertently attracting attention are a classic trope, but the author manages to keep it entertaining for the most part. ### Areas of Concern However, I can't ignore some of the issues that kept popping up. The MC's denseness can be grating at times, especially when it comes to the harem aspects of the story. I found myself rolling my eyes at his obliviousness. Also, the plot can feel a bit episodic, with each arc following a similar formula. While the characters are likable, their relationships don't always feel fully developed. The world-building could also be stronger; I wanted a better sense of the world beyond the immediate surroundings. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be put off by the MC's reluctance to kill enemies, even those who are clearly evil. His extreme kindness can feel unrealistic and even detrimental to the story's stakes. The power dynamics between the MC and the female characters can also be a point of contention for some. ### Final Verdict Overall, *He Didn’t Want to Be the Center of Attention, Hence, after Defeating the Demon Lord, He Became Guild Master (WN)* is a mixed bag. It has its moments of brilliance, with enjoyable fight scenes and engaging characters. However, the dense MC, episodic plot, and shallow world-building hold it back from being truly great. If you're looking for a lighthearted, somewhat cliche fantasy read, you might enjoy it. But if you're seeking depth and complexity, you might want to look elsewhere. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars. It's a fun read, but definitely not a masterpiece.

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