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Banished by the [Royal Court] After Being Told I Was Useless, I Got Invited to the Beast Country Promising Good Treatment: Enjoying a Slow Life While Being Doted on by the Divine Beast and the Animal-Eared Beauties I Saved in the Forest
By ibarakino, 茨木野
241 chapters
2020
Description
Zeke, our protagonist, has faithfully served the kingdom as a Royal Court. His duties included managing the health of livestock, the dragons used by knights, and magic beasts that protect the kingdom. But one day, his career comes to an abrupt end. “Anyone can manage beasts. We don’t need to pay a premium to keep you on staff.” Zeke warned them: “Are you sure? Without me, the livestock will die, the dragons and magic beasts I manage will go out of control, and this country will face utter disaster.” Despite his warning, the court dismissed him as a liar and even accused him of threatening the kingdom. Branded a traitor, Zeke was exiled. Not long after, Zeke encounters a puppy he had once saved. But this is no ordinary puppy—it’s a divine beast revered as a god in the Beast country! Accompanied by a cat-eared beast-girl attendant, the divine beast comes with a request: “We would like to formally invite you to our Beast country as a token of gratitude for saving the divine beast!” To Zeke’s surprise, his simple act of kindness has earned him a place of honor in a land of beast people, where he is welcomed with open arms and unparalleled treatment. From the harsh rejection of his former kingdom to this newfound paradise, Zeke’s life takes a dramatic turn for the better. Meanwhile, back in the kingdom that cast him out, Zeke’s predictions come true. Livestock perish, magic beasts run wild, and the country faces an unstoppable decline.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Banished by the [Royal Court] After Being Told I Was Useless, I Got Invited to the Beast Country Promising Good Treatment: Enjoying a Slow Life While Being Doted on by the Divine Beast and the Animal-Eared Beauties I Saved in the Forest Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Banished by the [Royal Court] After Being Told I Was Useless, I Got Invited to the Beast Country Promising Good Treatment: Enjoying a Slow Life While Being Doted on by the Divine Beast and the Animal-Eared Beauties I Saved in the Forest
This title is certainly a mouthful, and honestly, the novel itself kinda feels like one too. It's a bit of a sugary, over-the-top experience that might satisfy a craving if you're in the mood for pure escapism, but it's not something I'd call particularly nourishing.
First Impressions
Going in, I knew what to expect: a banished protagonist, animal-eared beauties, and a whole lot of doting. And, well, that's exactly what I got. The premise is simple and straightforward, and the initial chapters set the stage for a power fantasy where the MC is constantly praised and admired. It hits those familiar beats of the genre, for better or worse.
What Works Well
If you're looking for a novel where the main character is consistently adored and gets to show off their abilities, this might scratch that itch. There's a certain appeal to the wish fulfillment aspect, and the setup in the beast country promises a slow-life with plenty of cute animal-eared companions. It's light, fluffy, and doesn't demand too much from the reader. The translation quality seems solid, which is always a plus.
Areas of Concern
My main issue is the lack of depth and meaningful conflict. The plot feels incredibly contrived, with events unfolding solely to make the MC look good. The antagonists, particularly the king and prime minister from the Royal Court, are portrayed as laughably incompetent, which undermines any sense of tension or stakes. The story felt repetitive, constantly reinforcing the message that mistreating someone without understanding their value is wrong. Even the action scenes lacked impact.
Final Verdict
"Banished by the [Royal Court]..." is a quintessential junk food novel. It's not groundbreaking, it's not particularly clever, but it might satisfy a craving for a simple, wish-fulfillment fantasy. If you go in expecting a light, fluffy read with minimal plot and maximum doting, you might find something to enjoy. However, if you're looking for depth, complexity, or compelling characters, you'll likely be disappointed. I personally found it a bit too saccharine for my taste, but I can see the appeal for readers who enjoy this specific type of power fantasy.
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