A Healing Hand

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Steve Grant finds himself in a whole new world, a new life with happier possibilities, much less stress, and simpler people. He finds a place with the common folk and adjusts to a world with classes and magic. Steve decides to live a humble yet meaningful life as a food server. He brings meaning to his own life by helping his fellow villagers. He gradually finds meaning in the small acts of service that change the village bit by bit, becoming a recognized face in the village. What burdens will Steve have to carry to protect the place he shares a feeling of belongingness with.... what classes will he choose to carry those burdens... This is a story of courage, trust, and war.

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Status
Hiatus
Year
2021
Author
soup_bouy

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Rating
3.3/ 5.0
Followers
9
Views
3,764

Chapters(9 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • whoeverRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Either that "secret necromancer" from the title is extremely secretive or a major spoiler for something yet to come or does not fit the story at all. (Currently this serial is running for more than two months and besides some skeletons attacking, there is no hint of a necromancer in it).
    Ignoring the title and the all the expectations it carries, the remaining is a solid isekei story. The arrival is a bit clichee and wastes some story time with starting the very arrival in the world, but at least that is quite short (which makes it a better start than 98% of all other isekai stories) and is limited to the first chapter. (While the first chapter has a little more than this, it is still safe to skip it if you ever read any nother isekai story).
    The characters in the story are quite fine. Nothing lacking in that regard in the first seven chapters.
    Story so far is a simple rpg progression story. (The RPG world-building has the usualy unlogical parts (In this case e.g. why his low-level class is so helpful), though those are minor so far and assuming some cultural biases and/or suspension of disbelief makes it easy to ignore it, so quite above average in that regard until now.