Outside, the rain had stopped. The cobblestones kept the memory of storms, but now they also reflected a horizon that was not quite the same as before — altered by small, precise acts of calculation. He had been cast out of a party that loved spectacle; in leaving, he had become an architect of quieter consequences. Poverty had taught him to be resourceful; exile had taught him to be patient; being discarded had taught him to be dangerous in ways people seldom notice.
This raw chapter reinforces the series’ core themes: raw chapter 461 yuusha party o oida sareta kiyou binbou
Lyle runs his fingers over the weathered seal. The raw text describes a magical formula that rejects "those with noble blood or holy blessings." Because Lyle is neither a noble nor a hero/chosen one — just a poor commoner with vast magical knowledge — the gate rumbles open. This reinforces the series’ core irony: the hero’s party kicked him out for being "useless," yet his ordinariness is the key to ancient, forbidden places. Outside, the rain had stopped
After being kicked out by his childhood friend, Hero Oliver, Orun eventually joins the Night Sky Silver Rabbits , where his versatility is finally appreciated. Poverty had taught him to be resourceful; exile
"That is correct. Surrender peacefully, and no harm will come to the townspeople."
Orhun continues to refine a unique style that blends high-level enchantment magic with elite swordplay, proving that his versatility is his greatest strength rather than a weakness.