Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
The title promises something pleasantly absurd, and the premise has real potential: a decade passes, the MC's former companions leave, and somehow he's become a legend anyway. That's a fun setup. The execution, though, doesn't earn it.
The pacing is the main problem. Plot points that should carry weight get bulldozed before they can land. There's dark subject matter here, slavery among it, but the story rushes past the fallout so quickly that nothing registers. A princess gets kidnapped; the MC and crew arrive almost immediately, defeat the villain without much friction, and the whole crisis evaporates. That's not tension resolved, it's tension avoided.
There's a certain lighthearted charm to the whole thing, and the female characters are given some genuine personality. If you want something easy and undemanding with a mild harem edge, it can scratch that itch. The comedy shows up occasionally and sometimes lands.
But at a 3.3 this is squarely in "fine, I guess" territory. It reads like a story that had ideas it didn't trust enough to slow down for. The result is a series of events that happen rather than a story that builds. Readable, mostly harmless, not particularly memorable.