The Banished Sage Who Escaped his Childhood Friend
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追放の賢者、世界を知る ~幼馴染勇者の圧力から逃げて自由になった俺~
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: A banished sage experiences the world, Tsuihou no Kenja, Sekai wo Shiru ~Osanajimi Yuusha no Atsuryoku kara Nigete Jiyuu ni Natta Ore~, 追放の賢者、世界を知る ~幼馴染勇者の圧力から逃げて自由になった俺~
Wizard Haru spent his days being ab*sed by the hero, his childhood friend Leticia. But one day while being scolded he thought to himself…
‘This is no good’
“How can you make such a s*upid mistake! You cretin!”
Haru had been patient but it was going nowhere.
“Haru really is a useless small fry. Should I get rid of you?”
The shames and ab*ses that had been raining on him had transgressed too far.
“OK, goodbye,” saying so he left as he gained his freedom.
Haru succeeded in breaking up with Leticia. He was finally freed from the cage that had trapped him.
On the other hand, Leticia is getting worse day by day … This is a story of childhood friends who were in conflict.
And thus began Haru’s adventure to regain his true self! The curtain unveils on an other world “redo” fantasy life!
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The Banished Sage Who Escaped his Childhood Friend Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Banished Sage Who Escaped his Childhood Friend
Alright, let's dive into "The Banished Sage Who Escaped his Childhood Friend." I went into this one with an open mind, knowing these kinds of titles can be hit or miss. After considering a range of reader opinions, here's my take.
### First Impressions
My initial impression, based on the early chapters, is that it leans heavily into familiar tropes. We've got the classic scenario: an MC who's been mistreated, leaves a toxic situation, and suddenly discovers hidden potential. It's a setup I've seen a few times, so I was hoping for a fresh spin to keep me engaged.
### What Works Well
Despite the familiar setup, there are some elements that could appeal to readers. The novel seems to cater to those who enjoy a more relaxed reading experience. If you're looking for something light and enjoyable, without heavy plot complexities or intense action, this might be your cup of tea. I can see the appeal of a story where the protagonist gradually heals and finds his strength, especially if you're not seeking a hardcore narrative.
### Areas of Concern
However, I do have some reservations. Several readers pointed out a lack of originality, citing the MC's low self-esteem despite being powerful and handsome, which feels like a well-worn path. The pacing was also mentioned as feeling rushed, particularly in the early chapters, which might hinder character development and world-building. I also saw concerns about the translation quality, which apparently declines as the story progresses, potentially impacting the reading experience. The plot armor that suddenly appears to save the MC in perilous situations also seems to be a major turn off.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, heads up, this section contains potential spoilers!
It seems there's a plot twist regarding the childhood friend's animosity towards the MC. Apparently, the MC is secretly the Demon Lord, and the childhood friend is a hero who subconsciously senses this, leading to her abusive behavior. Also, the childhood friend might be a yandere who can't let go of the MC.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "The Banished Sage Who Escaped his Childhood Friend" seems like a fairly generic entry in its genre. While it might offer some light entertainment for readers who enjoy familiar tropes, its lack of originality, pacing issues, and translation concerns could be significant drawbacks. If you're a fan of the genre and can overlook these flaws, it might be worth a try, but don't expect a groundbreaking narrative.