An Unemployed Small-Town Girl Pulled Out The Enchanted Sword: She Can’t Become The Hero, So She’ll Become the Demon King Instead

An Unemployed Small-Town Girl Pulled Out The Enchanted Sword: She Can’t Become The Hero, So She’ll Become the Demon King Instead

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無職な町娘、伝説の魔剣を引っこ抜く~勇者にはなれないので、魔王になります~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Mushoku na Machimusume, Densetsu no Maken wo Hikkonuku ~ Yuusha ni wa Narenai node, Maou ni Narimasu ~, The Small-Town Girl Becomes The Demon King, 無職な町娘、伝説の魔剣を引っこ抜く~勇者にはなれないので、魔王になります~

By yamamoto sukehiro, 山本輔広

3.7
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
73 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The unemployed small-town girl Merle finds herself pulling out a legendary magic sword. The weapon turns out to be the Demon King’s sword, and Merle declares her intention to be the next. With a succubus joining as her loyal servant and under attack by the heroes, Merle sets out to create her ideal world.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

An Unemployed Small-Town Girl Pulled Out The Enchanted Sword: She Can’t Become The Hero, So She’ll Become the Demon King Instead Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on An Unemployed Small-Town Girl Pulled Out The Enchanted Sword: She Can’t Become The Hero, So She’ll Become the Demon King Instead This title alone grabbed my attention, and after diving into "An Unemployed Small-Town Girl...", I have some thoughts. It's a wild ride, that's for sure, and my experience aligns with many others who've read it. ### First Impressions Initially, I found myself chuckling at the almost absurd premise and the lighthearted, gag-style humor. It felt like a fun, low-stakes yuri comedy, perfect for when you want to switch your brain off and enjoy some quirky characters. It's definitely not a novel that takes itself too seriously at the start, and that's part of its charm. ### What Works Well The characters, despite their sometimes-simple portrayal, really grew on me. The author does a solid job of crafting a caring protagonist that's easy to root for, even as she veers down the path of becoming the Demon King. The yuri aspects are well-executed, especially if you enjoy the "love interest falls in love first" trope. The series excels at creating devoted love interests and the comedy is spot on. I especially enjoyed how the story doesn't fall into the usual isekai traps, carving out its own unique niche. ### Areas of Concern While I appreciate the novel's heart, I can see where some readers might struggle with its consistency. The story's tone shifts quite a bit throughout, and at times, it felt like the author was writing without a concrete plan. This can lead to some plot points that feel a little disjointed or illogical when you try to piece everything together. However, if you're willing to embrace the randomness and not overthink things, it becomes less of an issue. ### Final Verdict "An Unemployed Small-Town Girl..." is a unique and enjoyable read, especially if you're a fan of yuri, comedy, and don't mind a bit of tonal inconsistency. It's the kind of story that starts as lighthearted fun but evolves into something surprisingly emotionally resonant. Just go in with an open mind, don't take it too seriously, and you might find yourself pleasantly surprised. I'd recommend giving it a shot if you're looking for something different and aren't afraid of a little chaos.

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