Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on A Genius Healer Who Can Treat Instantly but Was Banished From Party Considered Doing Nothing ~ Even if They Told Him to Come Back Now, He Is Now Having Fun as a Dark Healer Now, So the Treatment Will Be Expensive, but Can You Pay for It? ~
First Impressions
Okay, that title is certainly a mouthful! Going into this novel, I was prepared for a potentially wild ride, and honestly, that's pretty much what I got. The premise is familiar – a healer with underappreciated skills gets the boot from the hero's party and decides to forge his own path. It's a setup we've seen before, but the execution is what really matters.
What Works Well
For some, the fast-paced, lighthearted nature of the story is a major draw. I can see the appeal; it's easy to get sucked in and binge-read a bunch of chapters without feeling bogged down. The chapters themselves are a decent length, perfect for a quick reading session. There's also something satisfying about seeing the MC, who was initially dismissed, carving out a successful niche for himself, even if it's as a "dark healer" with a hefty price tag. A few readers found the initial chapters intriguing enough to keep them hooked, despite the familiar tropes.
Areas of Concern
However, there are definitely some sticking points. The "dense protagonist" trope seems to be in full effect, which can be frustrating. The harem aspect might also be a turn-off for some, especially since it seems to develop rather quickly and, at times, without much logical reason. Several readers expressed concerns about the character development, or lack thereof, and felt that the MC's personality was somewhat bland. The world-building also seems a bit underdeveloped. I also noticed some complaints about translation quality, which can definitely impact the reading experience.
Final Verdict
"A Genius Healer..." is a bit of a mixed bag. If you're looking for a light, fast-paced story with familiar tropes and don't mind a potentially dense protagonist and harem elements, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you're seeking deep character development, intricate world-building, and a unique plot, this might not be the novel for you. It seems like a decent time-killer, but not a groundbreaking piece of literature.