Subjected to a tragic accident, Azora Yuuto passes away only to find himself reincarnated in another world. Being reincarnated as a Hero destined to save the world… would have been preferable. Instead, Yuuto is reincarnated as a High King that rules over demon-kind.
And as if that wasn’t enough, he’s equipped with 9,999,999,999 HP, 9,999,999,999 MP, 99,999 ATK, 99,999 DEF (and so on and so forth) – total cheater specs that would send anyone running for the hills. If he so desired, he could wipe out the world as a whole. Nevertheless, Yuuto is determined to become a virtuous High King that wouldn’t even hurt a fly.
But is that even possible…?
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## My Thoughts on HP9999999999
"HP9999999999" promised an interesting premise: an overpowered demon lord who wants to be a hero. The initial idea is intriguing and I was hoping for a fun subversion of tropes, a comedic take on the 'strongest being' archetype. However, after delving into the available chapters, my experience has been a mixed bag.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters certainly piqued my interest. The concept of a character with maxed-out stats and world-ending abilities choosing to pursue a heroic path is inherently appealing. The dynamic between the protagonist and his comically loyal subordinates, especially Anri, had the potential for great comedic moments. I hoped to see a story that leaned into the humor, perhaps drawing parallels to something like *One Punch Man*, where the hero's overwhelming power creates absurd situations.
### What Works Well
The comedic elements, when they land, provide some enjoyment. The sheer absurdity of the protagonist's situation – being immensely powerful yet strangely passive – can be amusing at times. Some readers might appreciate the "misdirection" aspect, where the character's attempts to be nice ironically make him seem even more terrifying. Also, at least in the first couple of chapters, the translation quality is good.
### Areas of Concern
My biggest issue, and the one that seems to be a recurring theme for many, is the protagonist's personality. He's often described as "useless" or a "beta male," and I can see where that criticism comes from. He possesses immense power but seems unable to take control of his own life, often acting at the whim of others. This passivity can be frustrating, especially when coupled with the harem elements. Some readers may find the female characters and their interactions with the protagonist to be off-putting or poorly executed.
Another significant concern is the lack of a compelling plot. While some enjoy the slice-of-life aspects, others find the story directionless and anticlimactic. The protagonist's limited interactions with the human world, which some consider a highlight, are too infrequent. The world-building also seems underdeveloped, leaving the setting feeling somewhat shallow.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some reviews mention a specific instance where the protagonist, after stating he wouldn't kill anyone, wipes out an entire army. This inconsistency in character behavior is a major point of contention for some, as it undermines the initial premise and makes the protagonist seem hypocritical or simply incompetent.
### Final Verdict
While "HP9999999999" has some potential for lighthearted entertainment, its reliance on a passive protagonist and a meandering plot may leave many readers disappointed. If you enjoy overpowered characters in comedic situations and don't mind a protagonist who is more acted upon than acting, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you prefer a strong, decisive lead and a well-defined plot, this novel may not be for you. Ultimately, I'd say proceed with caution and manage your expectations.