The Grim Reaper, Shrouded in Darkness, Swears Fealty to a Lazy, Greedy Saint

The Grim Reaper, Shrouded in Darkness, Swears Fealty to a Lazy, Greedy Saint

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闇に染まった死神は、怠惰で強欲な聖女に忠誠を誓う

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 闇に染まった死神は、怠惰で強欲な聖女に忠誠を誓う

By hiro hayami, 早海ヒロ

2.8
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

I was ab*sed by my parents and about to be sold into s*avery, so I took my own life. When I awoke, I found myself in a different world. In a world where the color of one’s hair determines the magic one can use, and those with hair of a certain color cannot use magic and are scorned, I was reborn with black hair, which is ridiculed as the most inferior hair color. I was fed up with the misfortune from my previous life and almost gave up on everything, but now I decided to continue to live. I met my master who told me, “If you are going to throw away your life, use it for me rather than wasting it. My life changed when I met my master who said that to me. I made a vow. I vowed to devote my life to Noah- sama. I will follow you on your journey to the very end. So, Noah-sama, please be a little less selfish!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Grim Reaper, Shrouded in Darkness, Swears Fealty to a Lazy, Greedy Saint Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Grim Reaper, Shrouded in Darkness, Swears Fealty to a Lazy, Greedy Saint "The Grim Reaper, Shrouded in Darkness, Swears Fealty to a Lazy, Greedy Saint" is a title that certainly grabbed my attention, and after diving in, I can see why it's sparked some diverse opinions. It's a fantasy yuri romance with reincarnation elements, a combination that definitely has potential. However, the execution seems to be a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions The initial chapters seem promising, with decent translation quality and a mildly interesting premise. The author's writing style is expressive and fun, which immediately drew me in. I appreciated the character dynamics and the glimpses of combat. The world-building, while not immediately in-depth, held enough intrigue to keep me reading. ### What Works Well What stood out to me was the author's ability to create engaging characters. They felt alive, and I found myself invested in their relationships, especially the slow-burn yuri romance. The fight scenes were well-paced and exciting. I also liked the way the author handled the darker themes, even though they might not be for everyone. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the ending seems to be a major sticking point. The story concludes with a "to be continued" feel, which left me wanting more resolution. I understand why this might frustrate some readers, as it feels like the journey doesn't quite reach a satisfying conclusion. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I have to address the elephant in the room: the plot twist involving a seemingly obvious villain. I can understand the frustration of readers who felt that key characters acted illogically in the face of clear warning signs, leading to tragic consequences. The time-travel element, while potentially interesting, seems to be mishandled, with characters repeating mistakes despite having prior knowledge. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Grim Reaper, Shrouded in Darkness, Swears Fealty to a Lazy, Greedy Saint" is a flawed but enjoyable read. The engaging characters, exciting combat, and slow-burn romance are definite highlights. However, the unresolved ending and questionable plot decisions hold it back from reaching its full potential. If you're willing to overlook these flaws and enjoy a story that prioritizes character interaction over a neatly wrapped-up plot, then it might be worth checking out. For me, it lands at a **3/5**.

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