In the shade of the dark forest, a beautiful oriental maiden with a troubled expression sighs to herself.
“Why did I forget…? No, I guess I wanted to forget. He’s finally here; that harem eroge protagonist…”
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Saitou Chie has a childhood friend that has always been the stereotypical manga protagonist. Because of that, she is constantly annoyed by his “fan club.” She isn’t even surprised when he is summoned to a fantasy world and wishes him luck when he suddenly grabs her yelling “Then you come too!!” and pulls her in with him. Now her body has been destroyed because it wasn’t meant to go through the summoning and a God is saying “I will give you a new body…”
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Yuusha Yori Saikyouna Kuro Kishi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Yuusha Yori Saikyouna Kuro Kishi
This web novel, "Yuusha Yori Saikyouna Kuro Kishi" (The Black Knight is Stronger Than the Hero), certainly piqued my interest with its intriguing premise. A strong female lead, a summoned hero, and a world ripe for adventure? Sign me up! However, after diving in, I found myself experiencing a mix of satisfaction and slight frustration.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the concept of a capable female knight overshadowing the typical summoned hero. The prologue hints at a dynamic between the Black Knight and this hero, a scenario I was eager to witness. However, the story quickly shifts focus, detailing the MC's life several years *before* the hero's arrival. While this isn't necessarily bad, it did feel like a bit of a bait-and-switch, leaving me wanting the promised interaction that was initially presented.
### What Works Well
Chie, the female protagonist, is a definite highlight. Unlike some female leads in the genre, she's intelligent, strong, and approaches situations practically. She treats people as individuals, not just harem fodder, which I found incredibly refreshing. The world-building is solid, with the Empire presented in a surprisingly positive light compared to the more traditionally "good" kingdoms. I appreciate the effort put into showing the Empire's progress and Chie's role in it. The multi-POV aspect also adds a layer of depth and humor, allowing us to see the story from different perspectives. And I can't deny that the idea of a paced romance developing alongside the action is appealing.
### Areas of Concern
My main issue echoes a sentiment I've seen echoed in the community: the slow pace. The story spends a considerable amount of time on events *before* the hero even shows up. While the world-building and character development are appreciated, the core premise of the "stronger than the hero" aspect feels distant. This is compounded by the fact that the story seems to be on hiatus, leaving many plot threads dangling. I also found myself wanting more details about Chie's character development.
### Final Verdict
"Yuusha Yori Saikyouna Kuro Kishi" has a lot going for it. The strong female lead, interesting world, and hints of a unique dynamic with the summoned hero are all appealing. However, the slow pace and the current hiatus are significant drawbacks. If you're looking for a quick, action-packed story, this might not be for you. But if you're willing to invest in a slow-burn fantasy with a compelling protagonist, it's worth checking out, with the caveat that you might be left waiting for updates.