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A Maiden’s Unwanted Heroic Epic
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Rating(4.5 / 5.0, 163 votes)
5 | 77% (126 votes) |
4 | 8% (13 votes) |
3 | 5% (8 votes) |
2 | 3% (5 votes) |
1 | 7% (11 votes) |
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One entry per lineArtist(s)
One entry per lineYear
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2018
Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
260 Chapters (Completed) + 54 Extras (Ongoing)
Licensed
No
Completely Translated
No
Original Publisher
One entry per lineEnglish Publisher
One entry per line
N/A
Release Frequency
Every 2.4 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #1736Monthly Rank: #1531
All Time Rank: #2001
Reading List [Graph]
On 3121 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #1920
All Time Rank: #2768
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.“….Krische-sama, are you not afraid of killing people?”
“……? No. After all, it doesn’t hurt Krische.”
Although gifted with the talent to do anything with ease, the girl lacked empathy.
In her world, there is only loss and profit. No goodwill, no love.
Inhumanly recognizing cold, mathematical logic as everything, she looks at everything in the world through calculating lens.
Return given profit with profit, loss with loss.
The girl was undoubtedly pure, yet undeniably abnormal—
Her favorite things are cooking, food, and being pampered.
Her specialty is mu*der.
—- This is the story of a slightly unhinged girl being surrounded by kind and loving people, and her journey to find happiness.
Associated Names
One entry per lineA Girl’s Unwanted Heroic Tale
Shoujo no Nozomanu Eiyuutan
少女の望まぬ英雄譚
少女所不期望的英雄史诗
Shoujo no Nozomanu Eiyuutan
少女の望まぬ英雄譚
少女所不期望的英雄史诗
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Recommendation Lists
Date | Group | Release |
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02/10/21 | Hecate’s Corner | c12 |
02/02/21 | Hecate’s Corner | c11 |
01/28/21 | Hecate’s Corner | c10 |
01/19/21 | Hecate’s Corner | c9 |
01/10/21 | Hecate’s Corner | c8 |
01/04/21 | Hecate’s Corner | c7 |
12/04/20 | Hecate’s Corner | c6 |
12/02/20 | Hecate’s Corner | c5 |
12/01/20 | Hecate’s Corner | c4 |
11/26/20 | Hecate’s Corner | c3 |
11/26/20 | Hecate’s Corner | c2 |
11/26/20 | Hecate’s Corner | c1 |
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Krische and the supporting characters went through quite a few developments and they all were changing accordingly. It was quite nice seeing the various emotions being displayed by various characters and their characters not being static, unchanging for months of their journeys.
Hoping this gets a light novel version and then published officialy in English so that more people can get to know this rollercoaster-like story. Even when reading the MTL the story managed to pull me in and get me to feel for the characters. Unfortunately or fortunately I decided to stop myself and wait for the translation, so as to fully experience the story. Thanks Hecate for the TL!
I know that there's going to be some people that prefer what this story is offering, but...
It's a mess. It can't decide what it wants to be, but it doesn't want to be anything good. It boils down to two major issues, both of them are centered around the main character. The first is that having an MC who has clinically disconnected from reality and only views things in "good for me" or "bad for me" doesn't really make the character truly dynamic or likeable. They *cannot* evolve by definition, and as such they don't have any compelling story arcs to speak of. This means the writer is relying on the reader only enjoying violence for the sake of violence, and not to advance any real story or to develop the main character. This could be resolved with the characters around the MC, but it's not written that way here. I personally see characters written like this for one type of audience: people who think they're special and different in a world full of people just like them. The edginess, the violence without repercussions, the over-powered protagonist who gets exactly what they want not in spite of them being different, but simply because they're different. The world is handed to them because they were born different. It's poor writing. The second problem is bigger because it represents something that's always bothered me. Our MC has developmental issues. They are NOT mentally capable of thinking like an adult, even if they look like one. And yet the people around her push her in to physical relationships with them. It is disgustingly uncomfortable the way that the MC has relationships with other characters simply because of how simple-minded they are. Maybe these problems get better later, but... You can't just make a bad story and then ret-con it and say "See, it's good earlier because I wrote some good parts now." If it's bad most of the way through, and the good doesn't fix the bad, then the story is still bad. Who knows though, maybe the author has a really, really, really good explanation for all garbage they spewed. I doubt it though.