The Companions I Trusted in Were All Assassins Planted by Corrupt Heroes

The Companions I Trusted in Were All Assassins Planted by Corrupt Heroes

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俺が信じていた仲間は全員、悪徳勇者に送り込まれた刺客だった

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 俺が信じていた仲間は全員、悪徳勇者に送り込まれた刺客だった

By seto meguru, 瀬戸メグル

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

Description

The Hero of darkness Shion was suffering mentally while being at the position of the strongest on the land.  It was his companions who completely saved him when he became distrustful towards other people. Although Shion decided to trust people again because of the girls――a tragedy occurred just then. There was a cruel betrayal from those companions he believed the most in the world. Shion barely escaped with his life, but he had come to lose ninety percent of his strength. And then above all, he received serious damage to his heart. Shion gave up living and wandered in a forest to try dying, and then one monster appeared in front of him. “Will you not kill me?” The monster made the request to Shion, who was strong even when having lost strength, to kill it. However the action that the not yet dead Shion took is——

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Companions I Trusted in Were All Assassins Planted by Corrupt Heroes Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Companions I Trusted in Were All Assassins Planted by Corrupt Heroes This title definitely grabbed my attention! "The Companions I Trusted in Were All Assassins Planted by Corrupt Heroes" promises a tale of betrayal and revenge, and while it delivers on the first part, the execution left me feeling a little conflicted. It's a quick read, a one-shot, but whether that's a blessing or a curse depends on what you're looking for. ### First Impressions My initial reaction was intrigue. The premise is strong, setting the stage for a classic wronged hero narrative. I was ready for a dark descent, a journey of vengeance, and maybe even a little bit of satisfying "face-slapping." The opening chapters did a good job of establishing the protagonist's initial trust and the shocking betrayal that followed. ### What Works Well The dynamic between the MC and the fox spirit is surprisingly heartwarming. The fox adds a touch of levity and acts as a much-needed guide for our protagonist. The author does a decent job of portraying the MC's internal struggle after the betrayal. He's not just angry; he's deeply hurt and questioning everything he believed in. The initial setup of the world and the hero system is also interesting, even if it's not explored in immense detail. ### Areas of Concern My main issue lies with the resolution, or rather, the lack of it. While the MC finds peace and rediscovers his will to live, I felt a certain lack of satisfaction. The characters who wronged him don't really face any consequences, and that left me wanting more. I was hoping for a more decisive ending, something that addressed the injustices committed against the protagonist. The fact that he remains at a fraction of his former power, while understandable, also contributes to this feeling of incompleteness. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so here's where I delve into specifics that might spoil the experience for some. The MC's decision to essentially forgive his betrayers and move on, while admirable, feels a bit too easy. I understand the desire for a non-revenge plot, but the lack of any repercussions for the villains felt like a missed opportunity. The MC's healing journey, while well-intentioned, focuses more on internal peace than external justice, which might not appeal to readers seeking a cathartic revenge story. ### Final Verdict "The Companions I Trusted in Were All Assassins Planted by Corrupt Heroes" is a decent read with a compelling premise, but it ultimately falls short of its potential. If you're looking for a quick, character-driven story about forgiveness and moving on, this might be for you. However, if you're craving a tale of revenge with satisfying comeuppance, you might find yourself a little disappointed. I'd give it a tentative 3/5.

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