The Healer, Abandoned By Her Comrades And Thrown Into The Abyss, Meets The 『King Of The Demons』

The Healer, Abandoned By Her Comrades And Thrown Into The Abyss, Meets The 『King Of The Demons』

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仲間に見捨てられて奈落の底に落とされたヒーラー、『魔物の王』に出会う

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Meet the "King of Monsters", a healer who was abandoned by his friends and dropped into the abyss, Nakama ni misute rarete naraku no soko ni otosa reta hīrā,“mamono no ō” ni deau, 仲間に見捨てられて奈落の底に落とされたヒーラー、『魔物の王』に出会う

By metcha = yurisukī, メッチャ=ユリスキー

2.9
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
13 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Lexia Sinclair is in a party of “adventurers” who attempt to conquer unexplored lands, among them a girl who is known as a ” Hero”. She has the “recovery” skill, and was in the party with her best friend, the hero Meik, when she was told by one of her companions, Act, that she was no longer needed in the party. Her heart was ruled by despair and she was plunged into the abyss, but she failed to die immediately and through the pain, she heard the voice of a “girl. The girl’s name is “Lochness the Wailing Cat” – one of the kings of demons that rule this world.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Healer, Abandoned By Her Comrades And Thrown Into The Abyss, Meets The 『King Of The Demons』 Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Healer, Abandoned By Her Comrades And Thrown Into The Abyss, Meets The 『King Of The Demons』 Alright, let's dive into "The Healer, Abandoned By Her Comrades And Thrown Into The Abyss, Meets The 『King Of The Demons』". It's quite a mouthful, isn't it? After spending some time with this story, I have a few thoughts I want to share. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. A healer betrayed and cast into the abyss? Meeting a Demon King? It screams potential for a dark and captivating fantasy. I was ready for a journey filled with angst, maybe a bit of revenge, and a blossoming unconventional romance. The shoujo ai tag also piqued my interest, hoping for some sweet and tender moments amidst the darkness. ### What Works Well The core concept is definitely the strongest point. The author sets up a scenario ripe with possibilities. The initial betrayal is impactful, and the introduction of the Demon King offers a glimmer of hope in a bleak situation. I think the world-building, while perhaps not incredibly detailed, is sufficient to create a believable fantasy setting with beastkin and other interesting creatures. The pacing also felt fairly brisk, keeping me engaged and wanting to know what happened next. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, while the story has promise, I felt it lacked a certain depth. It felt like the author had a great idea but maybe struggled to fully flesh it out. The emotional impact of the betrayal, while present, could have been amplified with more detailed character development. I wanted to connect more deeply with the healer and truly feel her pain and subsequent growth. I also wished the relationship between the healer and the Demon King had been explored more thoroughly. It felt somewhat rushed, leaving me wanting more nuanced interactions and a deeper understanding of their connection. The 'emotionally weak protagonist' tag is accurate, and while vulnerability can be compelling, it sometimes felt like the healer's development was stunted. ### Final Verdict "The Healer, Abandoned By Her Comrades And Thrown Into The Abyss, Meets The 『King Of The Demons』" is a decent read, especially if you're looking for a quick and relatively light fantasy story. It has a compelling premise and introduces interesting elements, but it could benefit from more in-depth character development and world-building. It's not a masterpiece, but it's not a complete waste of time either. If you go in with moderate expectations, you might find yourself enjoying the ride.

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