As Satou and crew set out for more sightseeing, they catch up with the hero Hayato and learn of his many interests, including a particular fascination with Arisa…But it isn't long before the gang is once again whisked away on another adventure: a trip to the black-market district Muraas! Meanwhile, high overhead, a ferocious new friend prepares to make its debut…
The self-indulgent adventures of Satou continues and this time he fights and befriends a dragon while helping out a captured princess on the side by punishing a crazed noble.
Somehow, this novel still manages to be a likeable enough read, despite the pretty patronizing feel that Satou gives out. I'd say the true attraction of this series is the varied and colorful cast that Satou meets on his journeys, whom all generally stay long enough to make the mark and never overstaying their welcomes.
Death March may have some fighting parts once in a while, but in the end this is purely the story of a laidback journey by an overpowered protagonist, who manages to tread the fine-line in using his powers just the right amounts.
Not really a series that's recommended by me, but it's a fine enough read if you want the lighter stuff.
Awesome! This series is the best. I haven't read the manga but I've watched the anime. I'm always sad when I've finished the latest novel as I have to wait for the next one to appear.
I loved how the novel version had a more cohesive and detailed story. I loved the changes to the way the characters are presented and the flow of the story. thank you!
Satou meets a nameless black dragon and fights it for a while. Satou ends up naming the dragon and befriending it. Mia finally returns to her Elf Forest and her family greets her. I wonder what will happen next, since Mia makes a good addition to the party.
Love this series i wish the anime hadn't been messed up so badly but I still enjoyed it but it just didn't rise to the the standards of the stories creator