Seijo no Kaifuku Mahou ga Dou Mitemo Ore no Rekkaban na Ken ni Tsuite
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聖女の回復魔法がどう見ても俺の劣化版な件について
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: No matter how I see the Saint's Recovery Magic, it's a Deteriorated Version of Mine, The Saint's Recovery Magic is a Degraded Version of Mine, 聖女の回復魔法がどう見ても俺の劣化版な件について
Long ago, I was fascinated upon seeing healing magic. But to be taught, you need to make a huge donation. I, who came from a normal family, could never afford it no matter how much I stretched my budget. Thus, I could only study and teach myself, quite desperately even. But around the time I reached the limit for what self-study could get me, I got to see a Saint first hand performing a charitable service using healing magic.
――――Eh, that was Heal just now, right? It was only used a few times, and you’re already having trouble breathing, and not only that, your healing didn’t even do that much! You gotta be kidding me――――?
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Seijo no Kaifuku Mahou ga Dou Mitemo Ore no Rekkaban na Ken ni Tsuite Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Seijo no Kaifuku Mahou ga Dou Mitemo Ore no Rekkaban na Ken ni Tsuite
This web novel is quite the mixed bag, and diving into it was definitely an experience. It's got a unique premise, I'll give it that, but the execution seems to be where things get a little... wonky. It seems to be a hit-or-miss kind of novel.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the idea of an OP healer who's completely oblivious to his own power. That setup has potential for some great comedic moments. The European-inspired setting also piqued my interest. However, it quickly became apparent that the story leans heavily into familiar tropes, which, for some, can be a real turn-off.
### What Works Well
The humor, when it lands, is genuinely funny. Many readers seem to enjoy the lighthearted, gag-style approach, comparing it to a 4-koma manga. The premise of a self-taught healer who's unknowingly one of the best is intriguing, and the initial chapters show promise. Also, I have to give credit where it's due – the translation quality seems to be consistently praised, which is a huge plus.
### Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, there are several recurring issues that detract from the overall experience. The protagonist's denseness is a major point of contention. While some find it endearing, others find it frustrating, especially when combined with the harem elements. The harem itself is another sticking point, with many feeling it's rushed and lacks genuine connection. The "sexless pervert" trope also comes up frequently, which can be tiresome for readers looking for more substance.
The quality of the writing also seems to be inconsistent. Some readers have pointed out a lack of physical descriptions and rushed character development. The short chapter length also contributes to a feeling that the story isn't progressing quickly enough. Finally, the over-the-top comedy, particularly the protagonist being mistreated by his own slaves, can be grating and even uncomfortable.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several reviews mention specific plot points that some might consider spoilers. These include the protagonist's interactions with a dragon, instances of extreme physical comedy, and the behavior of certain harem members. If you prefer to go in blind, proceed with caution.
### Final Verdict
"Seijo no Kaifuku Mahou ga Dou Mitemo Ore no Rekkaban na Ken ni Tsuite" is a novel that requires a certain level of tolerance for tropes and a willingness to turn off your brain and enjoy the ride. If you're looking for a deeply engaging plot or complex characters, this might not be for you. However, if you're in the mood for some lighthearted, gag-filled fun, it could be worth a shot. Just be prepared for some cringe-worthy moments and a protagonist who desperately needs a clue.