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Briefly about Konjiki no Word Master – Yuusha Yonin ni Makikomareta Unique Cheat manga:
During the frequent conflicts between the races of “People”, “Demons” and “Beasts”. To defeat the Demon King, the kingdom called, from 21st century Japan, five high school students with the power of Heroes. However, only four of the five students had “Hero” status. Hiro Okamura was called by chance because he was sitting next to the other four in class. Unlike them, he did not have the title of “Hero”, but instead had the titles of “Master of Words” and “Silent Observer”, as well as the unique magic of “Magic of Words”.
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Outraged that he and the others were called on the selfish whim of the “People” kingdom, Hiro did not want to participate in their war and decided to do whatever he wanted. After leaving the castle, Hiro decided to join the Guild of Adventurers. Who knows, maybe there is an advantage in being a “Master of Words” and “Silent Observer”?
Even though the manga started out as a game, there aren’t many elements characteristic of that genre. It doesn’t increase as the story progresses. That is, there is almost no progression and acquisition of skills, no new skills, no exploration of dungeons or battling monsters and collecting loot.
Good manga. The drawings are of high quality, the scans are good, the plot develops consistently and without failures. The dialogues are also clear. Not much special or exciting here. The plot is simple without frills and with unexpected twists and turns. I have a suspicion that this has something to do with the age of the magazine’s readers. Where they publish this work, as in some places too naive (childish).
I would say that this magician belongs more to the “everyday life” genre. There’s not a lot of adventure here. For example, settling into a hotel takes five sheets. But the fight scenes are only 1-2 sheets for two, or even four chapters (there are rare exceptions). But, if you like fantasy-novelty, unhurried plot development. Where there’s a lot of socializing, eating, and “kawaii lolly”, then you’ll love this manga.