A Hero Trained by the Most Evil Demon King is Unrivaled in the Academy of Returnees from Another World

A Hero Trained by the Most Evil Demon King is Unrivaled in the Academy of Returnees from Another World

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最凶の魔王に鍛えられた勇者、異世界帰還者たちの学園で無双する

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Saikyou no Maou ni Kitaerareta Yuusha Isekai Kikanshatati no Gakuen de Musou Suru, 最凶の魔王に鍛えられた勇者、異世界帰還者たちの学園で無双する, 由最凶惡魔王所鍛鍊的勇者,在異世界回歸者們的學園裡所向披靡

By 紺野千昭

3.3
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
4 volumes
Original Publisher
hobby japan

Description

Kyoya Kujo is a boy who was unable to save the world because he does not possess the unique abilities that are the blessings of a goddess. In another world where returned heroes who have saved many worlds gather, he is a boy who could not save the world. In the academy, he was ridiculed as a “Failure Hero”. However, he is the most powerful and unique hero who trained for 30,000 years in another world with Felice, the most evil demon king who has destroyed 3,000 worlds! Kyoya’s latent ability is so powerful that even the strongest heroes cannot compete with him…? The tale of a boy trained by the most powerful demon king is about to begin!

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Original Publisher
hobby japan
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

A Hero Trained by the Most Evil Demon King is Unrivaled in the Academy of Returnees from Another World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Hero Trained by the Most Evil Demon King is Unrivaled in the Academy of Returnees from Another World ### First Impressions "A Hero Trained by the Most Evil Demon King is Unrivaled in the Academy of Returnees from Another World" – that's quite a mouthful! The premise immediately grabbed my attention: a protagonist molded by a demon king, now navigating a school filled with heroes from other worlds. It sounds like a recipe for chaotic fun, and I was eager to dive in. ### What Works Well The initial concept of an academy for returning heroes is undeniably intriguing. The world-building hints at a larger, potentially complex system, with councils overseeing the balance between worlds and goddesses meddling in academy affairs. This underlying mystery adds a layer of depth that kept me curious. The chemistry between the MC and the demon lord is also interesting. ### Areas of Concern However, my enthusiasm waned as I delved deeper. The most glaring issue is the protagonist himself. We're told he's lived for 30,000 years, enduring intense training with the Demon King in a desolate world. Yet, he acts like your typical, dense, Japanese high schooler. This disconnect is jarring. It's hard to believe that someone with that much experience wouldn't exhibit any signs of maturity, trauma, or, at the very least, a unique perspective on the world. His personality feels like a cardboard cutout. Instead of a complex character shaped by millennia of isolation and training, we get a protagonist who seems determined to hide his power and avoid standing out, falling into the tired trope of the "lowkey but careless OP MC." This lack of character depth undermines the entire premise. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific plot points that further highlight these issues. For example, the MC's supposed relationship with the Demon Queen doesn't translate into any believable intimacy or understanding. Despite their long history, he still acts like a blushing virgin, which feels inconsistent and frustrating. ### Final Verdict While the initial premise of "A Hero Trained by the Most Evil Demon King is Unrivaled in the Academy of Returnees from Another World" holds promise, the execution falls short. The underdeveloped protagonist, reliance on tired tropes, and a lack of meaningful character growth make it difficult to fully invest in the story. The unique elements are overshadowed by the generic aspects, leaving me with a sense of unfulfilled potential.

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