The Demon King Who Was Supposed to Lose Ended Up Defeating the Targets, and Now the Heroine Has Been Sent as a Sacrifice
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やられ役の魔王が攻略対象を返り討ちにしたらヒロインが生贄として送られてきたんだが。
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: やられ役の魔王が攻略対象を返り討ちにしたらヒロインが生贄として送られてきたんだが。
By ナガワ ヒイロ
Completed japanese Web Novel
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The otome game “The Saintess and the Five Heroes” was one I played in my previous life, recommended by my sister.
Essentially, it’s no different from a typical otome game.
The heroine awakens to her powers as a saint, attends the same academy as the handsome targets, deepens her bonds with them, and ultimately finds love.
There’s also an adventure part where they fight the Demon King, but it’s just an extra.
You can achieve a happy ending without defeating the Demon King, and even if you choose to fight him, it’s designed to be easy with minimal leveling up.
And then, I reincarnated as that Demon King.
Considering the possibility that the heroine and the targets might come to defeat me, I decided to become strong enough to survive.
But leveling up became so enjoyable that, before I knew it, my level had reached 999!
By the time I realized it, it was too late.
I had already defeated the heroine and the targets who came to fight me.
Some time later, humanity, fearing they would be destroyed by me, sent the saintess—the heroine—as a sacrifice.
What should I do!? How should I handle this!?
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## My Thoughts on The Demon King Who Was Supposed to Lose Ended Up Defeating the Targets, and Now the Heroine Has Been Sent as a Sacrifice
Alright, buckle up, because "The Demon King Who Was Supposed to Lose..." is quite the ride! It's a novel that doesn't take itself too seriously, and honestly, that's part of its charm. I went in expecting a decent power fantasy, and I got something a little more… chaotic.
### First Impressions
My initial impression was that this story is pretty straightforward. The plot moves quickly, and there aren't a lot of complex layers to peel back. It's a light read, perfect for when you want something to cleanse your palate between heavier, more serious novels. Think of it as the sorbet of web novels.
### What Works Well
The humor is definitely a high point. A lot of the praise I've seen focuses on the author's notes at the end of each chapter, and I have to agree – they're hilarious! They add an extra layer of entertainment that elevates the whole experience. The story itself is a fun, lighthearted rom-com with some sexy elements thrown in, but it's the author's notes that really make it stand out. I found myself looking forward to them almost as much as the story itself. Also, the pacing, while quick, keeps things interesting. It doesn't bog you down with unnecessary details, and it gets straight to the point.
### Areas of Concern
While the straightforwardness is a plus for some, others might find it lacking in depth. The character development isn't particularly strong, and the plot can feel a bit predictable at times. Also, while the "mature" elements are present, the descriptions aren't overly detailed. If you're looking for something with intricate world-building or complex characters, this might not be your cup of tea. Some might even find the story cringy, but in a hilariously bad way that's still enjoyable.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "The Demon King Who Was Supposed to Lose..." is a fun, lighthearted read that's perfect for when you don't want to take things too seriously. It's not a masterpiece of literature, but it's entertaining and the author's notes are genuinely funny. If you're looking for a quick, easy read with a good dose of humor, give it a shot. Just don't go in expecting a deep, thought-provoking story. It's a palate cleanser, a minor elixir, a hilariously bad movie – and sometimes, that's exactly what you need. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.