Sairin Yuusha no Fukushuu Hanashi

Sairin Yuusha no Fukushuu Hanashi

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再臨勇者の復讐譚 ~失望しました、勇者やめて元魔王と組みます~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Sairin Yuusha no Fukushuu Hanashi ~Shitsubou Shimatshita, Yuusha Yamete Moto Mao to Kumi Masu, Sairin Yuusha no Fukushuutan, The Tale of Revenge of Hero on his Second Coming ~ Fall into despair, Resign as a Hero and Allied with the Former Demon Queen, 再臨勇者の復讐譚 ~失望しました、勇者やめて元魔王と組みます~

By usaki usagi, yoru no usagi, 夜之兎, 羽咲うさぎ

3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
164 chapters
Original Publisher
futabasha

Description

High school student Amatsuki Iori was summoned to a different world to fight as a brave of salvation, but whilst he was trying to save the world, he ends up being killed by the companions whom he wholeheartly believed in. It was then, when Iori thought that he already died, he came to his senses only to find that he was re-summoned to the same world, but in the future. Back again as a brave to subjugate the demon king which his former self had failed to defeat previously… Then, he noticed, that among the guys who ordered him to fight as a brave, the figure of one of his former comrades could be seen. 「……I will make you regret having betrayed me.」 A girl then appears before him as he is consumed by hatred, but not any ordinary girl – she is the former demon king who is also aiming to take revenge. The brave man who abandoned his heroic ideals, exchanging them for a burning desire to take revenge and the former demon king who seems ready to join him in his new-found quest.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
futabasha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Sairin Yuusha no Fukushuu Hanashi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Sairin Yuusha no Fukushuu Hanashi "Sairin Yuusha no Fukushuu Hanashi" promised a dark tale of revenge, and while it has some interesting elements, I found myself ultimately a bit underwhelmed. It's a story about a hero betrayed and killed, only to be re-summoned into the future with a burning desire for vengeance. However, the execution left me wanting more. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. A hero, betrayed and reborn? Sign me up! The setup is classic but effective. The idea of a re-summoned hero seeking revenge in a changed world held a lot of potential. However, I quickly noticed a certain... softness to the narrative that prevented me from fully investing in Iori's quest. ### What Works Well The female lead, Elfi, is a definite highlight. Her unique backstory and personality bring much-needed vibrancy to the story. I particularly enjoyed her interactions with Iori, which offer moments of levity and intrigue. The premise of the resurrected demon lord who is now a disembodied head is a very interesting and unique concept. The pacing is decent, keeping things moving, and the translation is generally readable, despite a few errors. There are glimpses of a deeper story here, hinting at themes beyond simple revenge, which could be interesting if explored further. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the protagonist, Iori. While he proclaims a desire for revenge, his actions often felt contradictory. His personality shift felt rushed and unconvincing, making it difficult to connect with his supposed burning hatred. The story often tells us he wants revenge, rather than showing it through his actions and internal struggles. The villains, too, lacked depth and felt like generic archetypes. The world-building felt somewhat thin, with locations simply named without much depth or detail. There is a general lack of tension and intensity that makes the story feel oddly mellow for a revenge tale. ### Final Verdict "Sairin Yuusha no Fukushuu Hanashi" isn't a terrible story, but it doesn't quite live up to its potential. If you're looking for a light adventure with some revenge elements, it might be worth a try. However, if you're seeking a truly dark and gritty tale of vengeance, you might be left wanting more. I'd recommend approaching this as a more general adventure story with revenge as a subplot, rather than the main focus. It's an okay read, but far from unforgettable.

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