The Mercenary Group’s Beloved Child: The Orphan on the Brink of Death is Raised by the Mightiest Masters

The Mercenary Group’s Beloved Child: The Orphan on the Brink of Death is Raised by the Mightiest Masters

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傭兵団の愛し子~死にかけ孤児は最強師匠たちに育てられる~ / 傭兵団の愛し子 ~死にかけ孤児は最強師匠たちに育てられる~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Yohei Dan No Itoshigo: Shi Nikake Koji Wa Saikyo Shisho Tachi Ni Sodaterareru, Yohei Dan No Itoshigo Shi Nikake Koji Ha Saikyo Shisho Tachi Ni Sodaterareru, 傭兵団の愛し子~死にかけ孤児は最強師匠たちに育てられる~, 傭兵団の愛し子 ~死にかけ孤児は最強師匠たちに育てられる~

By 天野雪人

3.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
202 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

In a certain slum, a young boy named Will was on the brink of death. By chance, he was noticed by a passing mercenary and narrowly escaped death. Will ended up joining the kingdom’s strongest mercenary group. Before he knew it, he had become an indispensable asset, supporting the lifeline of the mercenary group. He gradually earned their respect and eventually caught the attention of princesses and foreign nations. This is a fantasy tale of growth and adventure, where a boy rises from rock bottom to the top!

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Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Mercenary Group’s Beloved Child: The Orphan on the Brink of Death is Raised by the Mightiest Masters Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Mercenary Group’s Beloved Child: The Orphan on the Brink of Death is Raised by the Mightiest Masters This title definitely grabbed my attention, promising a heartwarming tale of found family amidst a backdrop of powerful mercenaries. The premise is undeniably appealing, and I dove in hoping for a charming story of a child blossoming under the care of unlikely guardians. However, my experience was a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions The initial chapters did a decent job of setting the scene. We're introduced to a world ripe with adventure and hints of the incredible power that these mercenaries possess. The orphan's dire circumstances immediately pull you in, making you root for him to find a better life. The setup really had me excited for what was to come. ### What Works Well The concept of a group of hardened mercenaries adopting and raising a child has inherent comedic and heartwarming potential, and the story does deliver on that front to some extent. The interactions between the child and his new guardians are occasionally amusing, and there are glimpses of genuine affection that shine through. It's those moments that kept me reading, hoping for more of that heartwarming content. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the pacing, particularly the time skip. I feel the author missed a golden opportunity to explore the core dynamic of a young child being raised by these powerful figures. Jumping from age five to twelve felt jarring and robbed me of the chance to witness the crucial formative years where the child's personality and relationships with the mercenaries could have been fleshed out in more detail. This, in turn, impacted my ability to fully connect with the character's growth and the world around him. Without that gradual development, the power scaling felt a little off. It was difficult to gauge the child's strength at age five and then compare it to his abilities later on, leaving me somewhat detached from his progression. ### Final Verdict "The Mercenary Group’s Beloved Child" has a charming premise and potential, but the execution leaves something to be desired. While there are moments of heartwarming interaction and adventure, the pacing and lack of detailed character development ultimately detract from the overall experience. It's an okay read if you're looking for something light and don't mind overlooking some flaws, but it didn't quite live up to my expectations.

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