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You want to get ahead of the story and don't mind reading text. The light novel contains the complete story and is much further along than the manga. You will need to read the official English volumes or the raw web novel for the latest content.
He did not ask Yori why he had the courage to obey. Courage is contagious. Yori, who had debts to balance and a ceiling that could never hear enough apologies, moved his feet the way small things move when the world has started to tilt.
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What did you think of Orn’s latest tactical maneuver? Many fans are speculating that the mysterious figure introduced at the end of the chapter might be a remnant of the "Old Era" adventurers. Learn more
: The manga adaptation (illustrated by Masahiro Ikeno) is collected into tankōbon volumes. A manga rarely hits "Chapter 461" unless it has been running weekly for nearly a decade. You want to get ahead of the story
In this chapter, the narrative focuses heavily on the aftermath of the recent dungeon raid and the shifting political landscape among the top-tier adventurer parties. Orn’s Tactical Evolution
In the raw visuals for Chapter 461, the narrative focuses on the aftermath of the recent dungeon subjugation. He did not ask Yori why he had the courage to obey
The Japanese web novel landscape is dominated by the "Tsuihou" (Banishment/Exile) subgenre. The standard formula involves a protagonist—usually a support class or a seemingly weak individual—being expelled from a hero’s party, only to reveal their latent overpowered abilities. Yuusha Party O Oida Sareta Kiyou Binbou adheres to this foundation but introduces a specific socioeconomic tension through the term Binbou (Poverty) in the title.