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“You are expelled from this party as of today!”

These sudden words were directed at Rolo, a childhood friend and best friend. Faced with this unexpected tyranny and the unyielding stance of the leader, Albert, Jurg decides to leave the state-selected party “Silhasta” along with his expelled friend Rolo. Disgusted with a party that exiles a comrade without reason, even if it’s state-selected, Jurg announces his departure and returns to his hometown Marhas in the eastern frontier along with Rolo.

A few days after the commotion, a girl sets out from the adventure city in pursuit of Jurg and his group. She is Fimia, the “Saintess,” one of the reasons why “Silhasta” was pushed to be a state-selected party. Naturally, “Silhasta,” and Albert, who harbors romantic feelings for her, are thrown into great confusion. With the dismissal of a ‘useless’ member, they had lost a key member and Albert’s love interest.

Albert, frustrated that things aren’t going his way, begins to track down Fimia, believing that nothing can start without her.

Meanwhile, Jurg and his companions start operating as adventurers, investigating the anomalies around Marhas. The party “Mercia,” formed by the renowned Jurg and Rolo, and later joined by Fimia, gradually becomes famous in the frontier.

This is the story of Jurg, who will eventually be known as the “Hero of the Frontier.”

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The writing is solid, the characters are well-developed, and the world-building is impressive, but I can't help feeling misled by the tags. Maybe it's too early in the story, but I specifically looked for the romance tag and filtered out "dense MC." However, once again, the main character (MC) is both dense and extremely self-deprecating, despite the absence of the "dense MC" tag. His friend is fantastic and deserves all the praise, and it’s good that the MC acknowledges his past misbehavior. However, he isn’t making any effort to change; instead, he keeps saying he doesn’t deserve happiness and will spend his life watching over his friend from a distance. He constantly thinks, "They hate me, and they’re right," "My friend should be the one adored" (even though he already is), and "That girl loves my friend, of course, he’s great, so I’ll make sure they have their space" (despite her clearly following him and saying she was looking for him). I’m not saying he can’t feel this way, but I insist that the "dense MC" tag be added.
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