Ran just wanted to be left alone. She just wanted a nap. She suddenly woke up on her way to an Isekai and told she was now a Hero who would fight the Demon Race alongside 11 others.
So what if she could design her skills and body?
So what if she was the last hope of humanity?
Nobody asked her if she wanted this, so why should she care about their world?
The twisted personality of the MC is by itself a more than good reason to read this isekai story.
Add to this a Sword and Magic World that doesn't seem copy/pasted from another novel and side characters that have their own goals (not some grass eating sheeps).
I can't recommend it enough!
Please don't mind my potentially awkward writing style, I'm a fellow french reader and isekai lover (≧▽≦)
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Interesting concept: an unwilling isekai MC who appears weak, unstable, and suicidal — but is later revealed to be extremely OP, while still genuinely suicidal and mentally unwell.
The “hiding behind a weak cover” part in the first ~20+ chapters reminded me of several Japanese light novels. At first, that setup was interesting. The MC looks fragile, awkward, and out of place, but there are hints that something much more dangerous is underneath.
However, the story also has an annoying amount of advertising trying to convert readers to paid platforms. Some entries/bonus chapters with images are basically just “go read advanced chapters there.” I almost stopped reading several times because of how intrusive it felt. Scribble Hub already has built-in support links and there is already a Patreon/support link at the end of chapters, so the repeated advertising felt excessive and offensive to the reading experience.
Warning: spoilers ahead.
The MC’s class selection is probably the one thing I would rate **5/5**.
At first, the class is presented as production-related: Weaver. But the way she uses it is more like horror if needed, and it becomes extremely OP. She can “weave” far more than clothing — blood, bodies, and other disturbing things. That was a very strong idea.
Later, the real class is revealed: Hypocrite. This was my favorite surprise in the entire story. A class that contradicts anything and everything, attached to a clearly mentally unwell MC, is genuinely interesting. It fits her behavior and makes the concept much darker. The reveal also shows what kind of person the MC really is, which I liked as an idea.
The combat shift is where the story started losing me.
At first there is some fighting, but once the MC reveals her Hypocrite abilities, blood armor from corpses, and other OP powers, the story suddenly turns into a long block of “pew-pew” combat chapters. That is a massive tonal change from the earlier “hiding behind a weakling cover” setup. The shift from paranoia/social survival to heavy OP combat broke much of my interest.
Overall, the story has some excellent ideas, especially the class concept, but the execution became frustrating. The MC’s paranoia and broken/crazy behavior became annoying quickly, the combat-heavy second half hurt the pacing, and the constant advertising made the reading experience worse.
There is also no proper Season 2 posted here, only sneak peeks that seem designed to push readers toward paid platforms. Because of that, I do not think this story is worth paying for.
Final verdict: strong concept, very interesting class reveal, but frustrating execution and intrusive monetization.
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