
Isn't the Mission of a Hero to Overthrow the Demon King?
by Cuttlefish
About This Novel
---- "Tell me, brave man, what is your dream?" "Huh? Why are you suddenly asking this question? A dream? Of course it is to conquer the strongest dungeon and become the strongest hero in the world!" "... There are millions of brave men in this world. Your goal seems a bit difficult. Can we lower the standard? For example... Overthrow a demon king?" "Eh? But, is this illegal? The two countries have been at peace for a long time. This will cause international disputes. No, no, no, no, I won't do it..." "... Tsk, do you have a wish that is easier to come true?" "Emmmm, let me think about it... If I have to say one thing, then... Have your own mecha?" "?" --This is a... Traditional adventure story that takes place in a different world after the technological tree is crooked and thrives... Well, probably. (There may be more settings in the front. If you don't like it, you can skip to the second volume first...)
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Official(19)Scraped 11d ago
Recommended Guide Anti-Virus Guide
As for Poison, Chapters 12-14 are a bit fierce, and this Poison is not a brainless plot, but a conflict of concepts and flaws in the character. The protagonist is a bit arrogant, prejudiced and arrogant. Although it will change, it will only really grow after it is put on the shelves step by step.
Recommended guide
This book is pretty good, but it has some flaws. First of all, the character of the protagonist is a bit unlikable (like Natsuki Ang who has not transformed). Although he can grow, the growth time is too long. The real growth is only after the books are put on the shelves. Many readers would have been dissuaded before (if I hadn't read a lot of weird books).
Big cheers for the author
I have been reading books for three or four years, and I finally found one that I like. As long as I don't cut it, I will keep chasing it. Big boost for the author!
Is there something wrong with this comment section?
I really can't understand. Isn't the relationship between the protagonist and the hero essentially a transaction? Why the noise? It makes me a little bit unbearable. The hero gives the protagonist a chance to live again, on the condition that he does things for her. If he doesn't accept it, then he says goodbye and breaks up. Why bother? (Seeing a bunch of people arguing in the comment area of more than 10 chapters) I'm not saying anything. Since you think freedom is more important, then don't accept it. If you think life is more important, then be obedient. If you want freedom but also want to do nothing, how can there be such a good thing?
Recommended Guide 2
In terms of subject matter and story style, it is a classic book, one that you will never tire of reading. It feels like the author is using love to generate electricity and is filled with the author's emotions. The setting is relatively novel, but the most important thing is that the logic is strict and interlocking. Every piece of information in the front has almost a role in the later. The holes are also filled in relatively quickly, so there won't be holes left to fill in the finale. I still like this book a little bit. I hope the author can do better! Tenacious!
A bit poisonous
I have now read Chapter 122. The previous background description and plot foreshadowing were quite good, but the bunny girl is really unbearable, and the character of the protagonist is sometimes forced to be poisoned. Now that I have written it, there is no way to make major changes. I just hope that I can improve it in the future.
I update one every seven days, so I'm going to run away.
It always feels like it's going to end like The Matrix
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Official(19)Scraped 11d ago
Recommended Guide Anti-Virus Guide
As for Poison, Chapters 12-14 are a bit fierce, and this Poison is not a brainless plot, but a conflict of concepts and flaws in the character. The protagonist is a bit arrogant, prejudiced and arrogant. Although it will change, it will only really grow after it is put on the shelves step by step.
Recommended guide
This book is pretty good, but it has some flaws. First of all, the character of the protagonist is a bit unlikable (like Natsuki Ang who has not transformed). Although he can grow, the growth time is too long. The real growth is only after the books are put on the shelves. Many readers would have been dissuaded before (if I hadn't read a lot of weird books).
Big cheers for the author
I have been reading books for three or four years, and I finally found one that I like. As long as I don't cut it, I will keep chasing it. Big boost for the author!
Is there something wrong with this comment section?
I really can't understand. Isn't the relationship between the protagonist and the hero essentially a transaction? Why the noise? It makes me a little bit unbearable. The hero gives the protagonist a chance to live again, on the condition that he does things for her. If he doesn't accept it, then he says goodbye and breaks up. Why bother? (Seeing a bunch of people arguing in the comment area of more than 10 chapters) I'm not saying anything. Since you think freedom is more important, then don't accept it. If you think life is more important, then be obedient. If you want freedom but also want to do nothing, how can there be such a good thing?
Recommended Guide 2
In terms of subject matter and story style, it is a classic book, one that you will never tire of reading. It feels like the author is using love to generate electricity and is filled with the author's emotions. The setting is relatively novel, but the most important thing is that the logic is strict and interlocking. Every piece of information in the front has almost a role in the later. The holes are also filled in relatively quickly, so there won't be holes left to fill in the finale. I still like this book a little bit. I hope the author can do better! Tenacious!
A bit poisonous
I have now read Chapter 122. The previous background description and plot foreshadowing were quite good, but the bunny girl is really unbearable, and the character of the protagonist is sometimes forced to be poisoned. Now that I have written it, there is no way to make major changes. I just hope that I can improve it in the future.
I update one every seven days, so I'm going to run away.
It always feels like it's going to end like The Matrix




















