The Hero banished me saying, “I don’t want incompetents,” but all my other friends followed me.

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Web Novel [JP]
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Rating | 4.4/5 | 404 votes
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Year
2020
Status in COO

34 Chapters (Complete)

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No
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Summary
In the Japanese web novel 'The Hero banished me saying, “I don’t want incompetents,” but all my other friends followed me,' protagonist Kagura faces rejection from the hero's party, including three girls. Despite being fired by the hero, Kagura, a knight of the church, sees it as an opportunity to leave the church, secure severance pay, and transition to a more relaxed life. The girls reveal they were part of the party for Kagura, not the hero, highlighting themes of loyalty and friendship amidst adventure, comedy, harem, and romance genres, with tags including depictions of cruelty, heroes, and religions.

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“I don’t want incompetent people. Get out of my party right now!”

The protagonist, Kagura, was shouted down by the hero and was told he was fired. The hero’s party consisted of Kagura, the hero and three girls.

Even though he knew the lowly inner thoughts of the hero, Kagura still accepted the fact he was fired.

Kagura was a knight of the church.

Because of his position, he could not quit on his own, but it was natural for him to stay in the wild and eat preserved food. He was fed up with the harsh journey of defeating the Demon King and the constant lack of sleep because he was always on guard duty.

Fired? That would be great!

I’ll take this opportunity to quit the church, get my severance pay, and then take over the family business and relax!

The three girls who used to be part of the hero’s party came to see Kagura, who had been exiled in high spirits.

“If Kagura-sama isn’t with us, there’s no reason for us to be in that hero’s party!”

…… Apparently, all of them were in the party for me, not the hero.

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Feb 9, 2024WuxEU