I Was Dismissed from the Hero’s Party Because They Don’t Need My Training Skills, so I Strengthen My [Fief] Which I Got as a Replacement for My Retirement Money.
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Also known as: From Leveling Up the Hero to Leveling Up a Nation, Ikusei Skill wa mou iranai to Yuusha Party wo kaiko saretanode, taishokukin ga wari ni moratta 【 Ryochi】 wo tsuyoku shite miru, 育成スキルはもういらないと勇者パーティを解雇されたので、退職金がわりにもらった【領地】を強くしてみる
27-year old veteran adventurer Aiga James was once the center of the Hero’s party. However he specialized in the [Training] skill which is no longer necessary now that all his teammates have grown strong. Unable to keep up with his companions, he was forced to quit the party.
However, because he had made a great contribution to the party till now, he received a small「Fief」as a retirement bonus.
As my heart felt the loneliness of leaving the life of Adventure and I headed to my territory, I had a thought after seeing the seven villages with their 2500-strong population. My thoughts are the following… I wonder if I train these people, won’t my territory become strong enough that we could even defeat the demon lord?
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I Was Dismissed from the Hero’s Party Because They Don’t Need My Training Skills, so I Strengthen My [Fief] Which I Got as a Replacement for My Retirement Money. Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I Was Dismissed from the Hero’s Party Because They Don’t Need My Training Skills, so I Strengthen My [Fief] Which I Got as a Replacement for My Retirement Money.
### First Impressions
Okay, that title is a mouthful, right? "I Was Dismissed from the Hero’s Party Because They Don’t Need My Training Skills, so I Strengthen My [Fief] Which I Got as a Replacement for My Retirement Money." It screams "isekai," and the premise – a hero party castoff finding success elsewhere – is certainly well-trodden ground. Still, I was curious to see if this one could offer a fresh take.
### What Works Well
The core idea of the MC being a trainer who's outgrown by his students is interesting. The story seems to be attempting a more realistic approach to the "kicked out of the hero party" trope, exploring the idea that sometimes, parting ways is just a natural consequence of growth, rather than pure betrayal. I like that the focus shifts to kingdom building, using his unique skills to improve his territory and the lives of its people. Some readers have praised the world-building, noting its immersive qualities. There's a sense that the author is trying to create a tangible world with its own rules and systems, and I appreciate that effort.
### Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the execution seems to be divisive. Some readers found the beginning slow and boring, with too much sightseeing and not enough plot progression. The MC's passivity also seems to be a sticking point for some, finding him too willing to accept mistreatment. One major criticism revolves around the world-building itself, with concerns about anachronistic technology (like cigarettes and steel ships) clashing with the fantasy setting. This inconsistency apparently pulled some readers right out of the story.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, some potential spoilers ahead, so tread carefully! One reader was particularly upset by a specific interaction where the MC is seemingly betrayed and then readily accepts the betrayer back into his fold, finding it unrealistic and frustrating. Another spoiler I came across concerns the MC's selflessness, bordering on self-destructive behavior, which might annoy some readers.
### Final Verdict
"I Was Dismissed from the Hero’s Party..." is a bit of a mixed bag. The premise has potential, and the focus on kingdom building could be engaging. However, the slow pacing, perceived inconsistencies in world-building, and the MC's personality might be turn-offs for many. If you're looking for a fast-paced, action-packed adventure, this probably isn't it. But if you're patient and enjoy a slow-burn story with a focus on world-building and character development (even if that character is a bit frustrating), it might be worth a shot. Just be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride.