I Became the Hero Who Banished the Protagonist
I Became the Hero Who Banished the Protagonist

I Became the Hero Who Banished the Protagonist

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I Became the Hero Who Banished the Protagonist novel is a popular light novel covering Action, Adventure, and Fantasy genres. Written by the Author Kim Seon-injang. 168 chapters have been translated and translations of other chapters are in progress.

Summary

I banished the protagonist.

Shit. If only I had transmigrated a short while before.

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  • XolyTr 1

    Cool

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  • VaibhavMishra 5

    How is the harem... Is mc dense or something... Should I read this.

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    • lnwUser98768 2

      Yeah u should as there are many other things then harem that you could enjoy in this novel..and the harem tag is legit. You will see it developing after 100 chaps

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  • AyAy_captain 1

    After reading 73 chps. One thing i hate is that it was the mercenary who planned it, but why the hero who received hatred and resentment from them instead!? Why the victims play blind to this fact?!. More importantly the mercenary has not regret in the slightest nor any Desire to clear up the misunderstandings. selfish and shameless despite being strong really describe his character, I hate him.

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  • Multi_read 2

    Does the hero and the protagonist collide afterwards like any antagonism between them and by the way who is stronger hero or protagonist currently...

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    • NyanMaru 1

      They fight twice but not out of antagonism or anything like that. Tho they are equal during the first fight the second fight is where the hero is stronger tho it comes with a price.

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  • lnwUser98768 2

    Am i the only one thinking that harem tag is just a bait?? Like bro is so pure and more like a saint..and i want a spin off series with arjen as a mc..bro is good just traumatized...

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    • Mmkamath 1

      There are multiple heroine interested in him. And he seems to flirt with almost all of them even though it's not intentional.

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  • lnwUser47869 4

    Sometimes the author cannot decide weather to use first person or third person so they use both AAAAAAAA

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  • Mmkamath 1

    Is this novel about to end

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    • Dismql 2

      5/7 or 6/7 of the way there. I think, Unless more stuff comes up.

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  • NewbieVeteran 4

    I stacked up 29 chapters... Is the meteor disaster done?

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    • RodrigoEMF 1

      Yeah it is done, i would recomend to stock more though, considering everything that is currently happening.

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  • Sog0m 3

    Good novel, but you need to like lawful would try to save everyone when the chances are kinda imaginary sacrificing himself for the world hero trop, because if you don't you would end up liking the mercenary more than the hero and then drop the novel But if you like this type of Mc then go on, it probably will be good read for you

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    • sunspawn 1

      they are ready to crawl on their knees before the main character, abasing themselves to beg for his forgiveness. I am not a fan of the way the author of the novel's extra handled the plot, but d*mn do I approve of the "original" main character of the novel - he still has his own strengths and is equally op as the self-insert protagonist, while remaining relevant to the plot AND is the protagonist's genuine friend. I am not asking for much, they don't have to forgive and forget, but it would've been nice if they came to begrudgingly acknowledge each other (or at least the merc, since the hero has zero memory of the original hero) and be able to coordinate who goes where to handle things. (2/2)

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    • sunspawn 1

      I don't mind the messianic archetype protagonists, I just wish it didn't do the boring-*ss "author was bullied as a child, so he superimposes his childhood bullies on those who oppose his self-insert protagonist and punishes them" trope. I initially hoped that, since both the Hero and the Mercenary were clearly *ssh*l*s before their parting, the novel would have both undergo character development in the course of their journeys (much like how the mercenary clearly went through changes in the fictional novel), working in parallel on different facets of the crisis, occasionally hearing about the other's exploits. Kinda like how the three protagonists of the wheel of time all do their own thing and occasionally intersect or hear rumours about each other. But no, the main character is always right, even if he was objectively wrong and we know it, and the detractors will have their wrongness (which was not entirely wrong without transmigration handwavium) smeared in their face until (1/2)

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  • LookSee 6

    not bad tbh. on the enjoy meter for me it's a 7/10

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