One man's story of turning blood, sweat, and tears into a successful living--literally! After his untimely death as the hardest-working salary man in Japan, Luciel is reincarnated into the magical fantasy world Galdardia. Always the man with a plan, he recreates himself to be a healer, and sets about making his way in the world. But while Luciel knows a thing or two about making money, he knows absolutely nothing about Galdardia. Will his good heart and great work ethic be enough to make him... The Great Cleric ?
TIME TO FIGHT FIRE—WITH FAIR PRICES!
Through much trial and tribulation, Luciel has finally started to make a name for himself in Merratoni as a novice healer who cares more about the wellbeing of his clients than the weight of their purses. Now officially employed by the Adventurers’ Guild, the reincarnated salaryman is determined to continue his training. Little does he realize his generosity with healing has painted a target on his back!
This is the third manga volume of The Great Cleric, based on a light novel by Broccoli Lion and Hiiro Akikaze. It’s about Luciel, who used to be a salaryman but now he’s a healer in a fantasy world. He trains a lot at the Adventurers’ Guild and meets some new enemies and friends. The manga is funny and easy to read, with nice art and colors. The story has some action, some jokes, and some character stuff.
If you like the light novel series and its other manga releases, you’ll like this volume too. It’s a good read for fantasy and comedy fans.
I keep persisting, but it’s not getting any better. The villain is just too over the top - 30 gold for one treatment? How does that even make sense? “How else can he make a profit?” And he orders his men to kill Luciel openly in front of everyone in the adventurer’s guild…is that not a crime?
I also find it stupid that HQ can summon him and force him to work for them.
The artwork is so-so, rough around the edges and difficult to distinguish between characters, particularly in close up panels.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Finally we get a decent amount of plot movement. Of course, there is still the usuaul world building as well. I can also understand the slow burn in the first 2 volumes much better after reading this one as well. I feel like the next volume is going to be ridiculous now LOL