It falls into the popular "banished from the hero's party" subgenre, focusing on a protagonist who finds a new lease on life after being betrayed.
Self-discovery, healing from betrayal, and "OP" (overpowered) protagonist tropes balanced with a "slice-of-life" travel vibe. Media Information Light Novel: Published by HJ Bunko (Hobby Japan). It falls into the popular "banished from the
Torst, a kind-hearted but powerful warrior who was undervalued by his former teammates. Torst, a kind-hearted but powerful warrior who was
The story follows , a warrior who served as a dedicated tank for the Hero's party. Despite his contributions, he is abruptly kicked out by the Hero—who also happens to have stolen Torst's lover. The primary antagonists of the early story, whose
The primary antagonists of the early story, whose arrogance leads them to underestimate Torst's importance to the party’s survival.
Illustrated by Renji , serialized on platforms like Comic Fire . It has gained significant traction for its detailed art and satisfying character progression.
However, Torst has a unique ability called For years, he has been storing away a massive amount of experience points rather than using them to level up. Once he is on his own, he "withdraws" these savings, instantly becoming overwhelmingly powerful. Rather than seeking immediate revenge, Torst decides to use his newfound strength to enjoy a slow, relaxing journey to heal his broken heart. Key Elements