Also known as: Let This Grieving Soul Retire!, Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Woe is the Weakling Who Leads the Strongest Party, Nageki no Bourei wa Intai Shitai - Saijiyaku Hanta ni Yoru Saikiyou Patei Ikusei Jutsu, Nageki no Bourei wa Intai Shita ~Saijaku Hunter wa Eiyuu no Yume wo Miru~, Strange Grief Wants to Retire ~ The Weakest Hunter’s Hero Dream
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Existing all over the world sleeps treasure tools with special powers.
Riches, Prestige, and finally Power.
Chasing glory, an era where Treasure Hunters rampage through Treasure Shrines without regard for danger.
Together with his childhood friends, Krai shares the dream of becoming a hunter. On their first expedition he notices that out of the six of them, he is the only one without any talent.
However, that was only the beginning of their adventures.
“It’s too unreasonable. I want to quit this dangerous job already. I’m gonna throw up. ”
“Ok, got it. In other words we should get strong enough to cover your part too. Nice handicap.”
“Don’t worry Krai-chan. We’ll make sure to protect you.”
“Ah, stop. If you step there you’ll disappear without even leaving dust behind. Take care, ok leader?”
Protected by his childhood friends that are too strong, relying on his juniors and other hunters – they aim at being heroes and obtaining treasure.
Will Krai be able to quit being a hunter while still in one piece?
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Strange Grief Wants to Retire ~ The Weakest Hunter Dreams of a Hero ~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Strange Grief Wants to Retire ~ The Weakest Hunter Dreams of a Hero ~
This web novel is definitely a unique experience, and whether you'll enjoy it seems to depend heavily on your tolerance for a particular comedic style. It’s a wild ride of misunderstandings, absurd situations, and characters who are either incredibly insightful or hilariously oblivious.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise. The idea of a weak, anxiety-ridden protagonist constantly being mistaken for a genius or a hero is inherently funny. The world-building also has a certain charm, reminding me of a blend between the grim reality of *Hunter x Hunter* and the camaraderie of *One Piece*. I found myself chuckling at the over-the-top reactions of the supporting cast to the MC's actions.
### What Works Well
The humor is a major selling point. It's the kind of comedy that relies on the contrast between the MC's internal thoughts and the external perception of him. Many readers, including myself, found the side characters to be a highlight. They each have distinct personalities, and their interactions with the MC are often the source of the biggest laughs. The plot is well-written and I find myself wanting to know how it all turns out.
### Areas of Concern
The biggest point of contention seems to be the MC himself. While some find his denseness and cowardice endearing, others find it frustrating and repetitive. I can see how the constant misunderstandings might wear thin over time, especially if you're expecting character development. Some readers felt that the MC's actions become increasingly illogical, even for a comedy, which can lead to a sense of forced plot progression.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some reviewers have mentioned a specific plot point where the MC lets villains go after they attempt to harm him and a friend, without any real explanation or attempt to hold them accountable. This act was seen as out-of-character and detrimental to the story.
### Final Verdict
*Strange Grief Wants to Retire* is a novel that's likely to elicit strong reactions – either love or frustration. If you enjoy absurdist comedy, misunderstandings, and a cast of eccentric characters, this might be right up your alley. However, if you prefer a more logical protagonist with consistent character development, you might find the repetition and perceived stupidity of the MC off-putting. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a potentially polarizing experience. It's a solid 4/5 for me.