The Tale of the Teapot Hero’s Revenge

The Tale of the Teapot Hero’s Revenge

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湯沸かし勇者の復讐譚〜水をお湯にすることしか出来ない勇者だけど、全てを奪ったお前らを殺すにはこいつで十分だ〜

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Tale of the Teapot Hero’s Revenge ~Although I am a hero who can only boil liquids, it is more than enough to kill you all who took everything from me~, Yuwakashi yuusha no fukushuutan ~mizu wo oyu ni suru koto shika dekinai yuusha dakedo, subete wo ubatta omaera wo korosu ni wa koitsu de juuban da~, 湯沸かし勇者の復讐譚〜水をお湯にすることしか出来ない勇者だけど、全てを奪ったお前らを殺すにはこいつで十分だ〜

By のんb

3.8
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
370 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

A Hero is someone chosen by God to receive a supernatural ‘gift’. A unique existence, only one Hero can exist at a time, with a new one being chosen upon the former’s death. This generation’s Hero is an ordinary villager girl named Kyrie whose gift is merely being able to boil water. The king gave up all hope on this girl and to have the next hero appear, he tries to set her village aflame, making it look like the work of bandits. When her family and friends are slaughtered and Kyrie is backed into a corner, she learns the true value of that boiling hot power. Something no one in this world knew. The fact that fluids makes up for over 60% of a human’s body. What would happen if those fluids were to be boiled? This is the revenge tale of the hero who can do nothing but boil liquid.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Tale of the Teapot Hero’s Revenge Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Tale of the Teapot Hero’s Revenge I stumbled upon "The Tale of the Teapot Hero’s Revenge" after hearing whispers about its manga adaptation, and I was immediately intrigued. The premise alone – a revenge story with yuri elements and a morally grey protagonist – was enough to pique my interest. Now that I've delved in, I have a few thoughts. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely grabbed me. The world-building is solid, and the setup of the protagonist's tragic backstory is compelling. There's a clear sense of injustice and a thirst for vengeance that drives the narrative forward, making you want to root for the Teapot Hero, even if her methods aren't always... orthodox. The translation, at least in the early chapters, seems well done, which is always a plus. ### What Works Well One of the biggest strengths of this novel, in my opinion, is its willingness to embrace morally ambiguous characters. The protagonist isn't your typical shining knight; she's flawed, ruthless, and willing to cross lines to achieve her goals. This makes her far more interesting than a goody-two-shoes hero, and the exploration of her darker side is genuinely captivating. I'm also a fan of the yuri elements; they add another layer of complexity to the story and provide some much-needed levity amidst the darkness. ### Areas of Concern However, I did notice some potential pitfalls as the story progresses. While the initial chapters are tight and focused, I can see how the plot might become stretched thin over a longer span. This could lead to pacing issues and filler content that detracts from the overall narrative. The story could potentially lose its way. I hope the author can maintain the momentum and avoid unnecessary tangents. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I’ve heard some concerns about plot points being dragged out unnecessarily. Apparently, a major character's identity is hinted at early on, but the other characters take an unreasonably long time to catch on. This kind of plot contrivance can be frustrating for readers. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Tale of the Teapot Hero’s Revenge" is a promising novel with a lot to offer. Its dark themes, morally grey protagonist, and yuri undertones set it apart from your average fantasy story. However, it's important to be aware of potential pacing issues and plot contrivances as the story progresses. If you're a fan of anti-hero narratives and aren't afraid of a little darkness, this might be right up your alley. I'm cautiously optimistic and eager to see where the story goes, but I'll be keeping a close eye on those potential pitfalls.

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