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Unfortunately, it may be too late: Crest accidentally discovers how to make Gacha work as he hunts monsters in the [Lower World], and decides that, if the [Upper World] doesn't want him, then he's going to find himself ''quite'' comfortable living in his new place. And, if someone from there wants him to return? Tough shit, he's not going back, and damn the kingdom. Most of them deserve it.

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Unfortunately, it may be too late: Crest accidentally discovers how to make Gacha work as he hunts monsters in the [Lower World], and decides that, if the [Upper World] doesn't want him, then he's going to find himself ''quite'' comfortable living in his new place. And, if someone from there wants him to return? Tough shit, he's not going back, and damn the kingdom. Most of them these numbnuts deserve it.
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Unfortunately, it may be too late: Crest accidentally discovers how to make Gacha work as he hunts monsters in the [Lower World], and decides that, if the [Upper World] doesn't want him, then he's going to find himself ''quite'' comfortable living in his new place. And, if someone from there wants him to return? Tough shit, he's not going back, and damn the kingdom.

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Unfortunately, it may be too late: Crest accidentally discovers how to make Gacha work as he hunts monsters in the [Lower World], and decides that, if the [Upper World] doesn't want him, then he's going to find himself ''quite'' comfortable living in his new place. And, if someone from there wants him to return? Tough shit, he's not going back, and damn the kingdom.
kingdom. Most of them deserve it.
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Unfortunately, it may be too late: Crest accidentally discovers how to make Gacha work as he hunts monsters in the [Lower World], and decides that, if the [Upper World] doesn't want him, then he's going to find himself ''quite'' comfortable living in his new place. And, if someone from there wants him to return? Tough, he's not going back, and damn the kingdom.

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Unfortunately, it may be too late: Crest accidentally discovers how to make Gacha work as he hunts monsters in the [Lower World], and decides that, if the [Upper World] doesn't want him, then he's going to find himself ''quite'' comfortable living in his new place. And, if someone from there wants him to return? Tough, Tough shit, he's not going back, and damn the kingdom.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the original novel, when Crest reunites with his older brother Albert, he's able to calmly retaliate to the years of abuse and one-up the douche with ease. In the manga, the fact that Albert loved to strait up ''torture'' him with fire magic and torch all his pets and drive away anyone who would try to befriend him with violence has Crest clearly traumatized and Crest has to be rescued and shown by his tamed monsters that he can actually fight back before Crest can screw his courage enough to do it.
* AristocratsAreEvil: With the exception of the exiled Crest Bahurst and [[TheHero Minue Mycelian]] (who is a half-commoner HeroicBastard), the aristocrats are all extremely short-sighted and care only about themselves, trampling whoever they have to for their own advancement.

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\n* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the original novel, when Crest reunites with his older brother Albert, he's able to calmly retaliate to the years of abuse and one-up the douche with ease. In the manga, the fact that Albert loved to strait up ''torture'' him with fire magic and torch all his pets and drive away anyone who would try to befriend him with violence has Crest clearly traumatized and Crest has to be rescued and shown by his tamed monsters that he can actually fight back before Crest can screw his courage enough to do it.\n* AristocratsAreEvil: With the exception of the exiled Crest Bahurst and Bahurst, [[TheHero Minue Mycelian]] (who is a half-commoner HeroicBastard), HeroicBastard) and possibly Duke Rifeld (who does appear to understand EnlightenedSelfInterest and long-term plans), the aristocrats are all extremely short-sighted and care only about themselves, trampling whoever they have to for their own advancement.



* DiggingYourselfDeeper: Poor Duke Bahurst. When he foolishly and impulsively banishes Crest to near certain death, he already started the process of dooming his house and perhaps his country, but his attempts to rectify things, at the request of the king who doesn't use his own forces for some reason, only make it all worse.

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* DiggingYourselfDeeper: Poor Duke Bahurst. When he foolishly and impulsively banishes Crest to near certain death, he already started the process of dooming his house and perhaps his country, but his attempts to rectify things, at the request of the king who doesn't use his own forces for some reason, only make it all worse.
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However, Duke Bahurst realizes too late he made a mistake, for the very next day, the Pope sends a message to the King, which is shared in audition with the Ducal families: according to prophecy, the kingdom is under threat of a swarm of monsters, but God has sent counter-measures in the form of three very special skills: The Saint, belonging to [[{{Yandere}} Ellis]] [[FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon Rifeld]]; The Hero (belonging to [[HeroicBastard Minuet]] [[IdealHero Mycelin]])... and Gacha, belonging to Crest Bahurst. Pandemonium erupts when Duke Bahurst reveals what he just did, and the King orders the retrieval of young Crest.

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However, Duke Bahurst realizes too late he made a mistake, for the The very next day, the Pope sends a message to the King, which is shared in audition with the Ducal families: according to prophecy, the kingdom is under threat of a swarm of monsters, but God has sent counter-measures in the form of three very special skills: The Saint, belonging to [[{{Yandere}} Ellis]] [[FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon Rifeld]]; The Hero (belonging Hero, belonging to [[HeroicBastard Minuet]] [[IdealHero Mycelin]])...Mycelin]]... and Gacha, belonging to Crest Bahurst. Pandemonium erupts when Duke Bahurst reveals what he just did, and the King orders the retrieval of young Crest.

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Full Title: After Being Banished For Having The Trash Skill "Gacha", I Came To My Senses And Broke Off Relations With My Selfish Childhood Friend ~After Getting An All Purpose Cheat Skill, I Aim For The Strongest Relaxing Slow Life!~\\
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Crest is the fifth son of the Bahurst Duke. His father and four elder brothers have hated him since he was born and tormented him from the moment he could walk and talk. Why? His mother died in childbirth, and they saw him as a murderer who escaped justice. On his 15th birthday, he finally had hope because he received a divination from God that he would get a special skill, Gacha, but because the skill was completely unknown and didn't come with instructions, he couldn't use it right away. As such, his father ''immediately'' dubbed him a liar, and made the torment he suffered before look like paradise by comparison, exiling him to "The Lower World" as a criminal '''deserving of death'''. The very next day, all three of the ducal families are called to an audience with the king who has a written message from the pope, stating a prophecy that the kingdom is soon to be swarmed by monsters and God has sent counter-measures in the form of three very special skills, The Saint, The Hero, and... GACHA, and lists the holders of said skills, including one Crest Bahurst. Pandemonium erupts when the Bahurst duke has to explain himself. Meanwhile, Crest has realized the value of his skill as he's hunting monsters in the [Lower World] and has grown quite comfortable there, not wanting to go back.

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Full Title: After Being Banished For Having The Trash Skill "Gacha", I Came To My Senses And Broke Off Relations With My Selfish Childhood Friend ~After Getting An All Purpose Cheat Skill, I Aim For The Strongest Relaxing Slow Life!~\\
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Life!~

Crest is the fifth son of the Bahurst Duke. His Duke, and the family pariah, hated and tormented by his father and four elder brothers have hated him since he was born and tormented him from the moment he could walk and talk. Why? His - because his mother died in childbirth, giving birth to him, and they saw see him as a murderer who escaped justice. justice.

On his 15th birthday, he finally had sees hope because of a better future, as he received had a divination from God prophetic dream that told him he would get a special skill, Gacha, Gacha. When he goes to church to receive it, he gets it... but because he discovers too late that the skill was completely unknown won't work, and didn't it doesn't come with instructions, he couldn't use instructions on how to make it right away. As such, his father ''immediately'' dubbed him a liar, and made the torment he suffered before look like paradise by comparison, exiling work. His [[AbusiveParents father]], incensed, exiles him to "The Lower World" as the [Lower World], something no one else has survived.

However, Duke Bahurst realizes too late he made
a criminal '''deserving of death'''. The mistake, for the very next day, all three of the ducal families are called Pope sends a message to an audience the King, which is shared in audition with the king who has a written message from the pope, stating a prophecy that Ducal families: according to prophecy, the kingdom is soon to be swarmed by monsters and under threat of a swarm of monsters, but God has sent counter-measures in the form of three very special skills, skills: The Saint, belonging to [[{{Yandere}} Ellis]] [[FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon Rifeld]]; The Hero, and... GACHA, Hero (belonging to [[HeroicBastard Minuet]] [[IdealHero Mycelin]])... and lists the holders of said skills, including one Gacha, belonging to Crest Bahurst. Pandemonium erupts when the Duke Bahurst duke has to explain himself. Meanwhile, reveals what he just did, and the King orders the retrieval of young Crest.

Unfortunately, it may be too late:
Crest has realized the value of his skill accidentally discovers how to make Gacha work as he's hunting he hunts monsters in the [Lower World], and decides that, if the [Upper World] and has grown quite doesn't want him, then he's going to find himself ''quite'' comfortable there, living in his new place. And, if someone from there wants him to return? Tough, he's not wanting to go back.
going back, and damn the kingdom.



** He holds a meeting with his four remaining sons, looking for volunteers to go to [The Lower World] and recover Crest, knowing that they hate him as a result of being indoctrinated that "he murdered their mother" '''and''' if he returns, the King has made it clear that Crest is going to be the next duke, not any of them, and he's going to be deciding how to deal with them. Naturally, the first volunteer is the one who openly ''traumatized'' Crest and comes up with the "brilliant" plan to '''enslave him''' with a very illegal slave collar that's sure to be exposed right away even if it succeeds. Naturally, this alienates Crest further.
** The second "volunteer" is even more antagonistic, either trying to enslave Crest after beating him down first, and killing every one of his friends (novel) or just strait up murdering him (manga), and to improve his odds consumes a dangerous SuperSerum, forcing Crest into a battle to the death.

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** He holds a meeting with his four remaining sons, looking for volunteers to go to [The Lower the [Lower World] and recover Crest, knowing that they hate him as a result of being indoctrinated that "he murdered their mother" '''and''' if he returns, the King has made it clear that Crest is going to be the next duke, not any of them, and he's going to be deciding how to deal with them. Naturally, the first volunteer is the one who openly ''traumatized'' Crest and comes up with the "brilliant" plan to '''enslave him''' with a very illegal slave collar that's sure to be exposed right away even if it succeeds. Naturally, this alienates Crest further.
** The second "volunteer" is even more antagonistic, either trying to enslave Crest after beating him down first, and killing every one of his friends (novel) or just strait straight up murdering him (manga), and to improve his odds consumes a dangerous SuperSerum, forcing Crest into a battle to the death.


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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: The sword Crest's brothers reluctantly give him after he begs for a weapon is what allows him to survive in the [Lower World] and discover that Gacha works by killing monsters, ensuring he can become a powerhouse - which is now very unlikely to use that power to benefit his birthplace.
* OnlyFriend: Before being sent to the [Lower World], Crest only had two people that cared for him - his maid Marnaas, and his school sparring partner Minuet.
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* AristocratsAreEvil: With the exception of the exiled Crest Bahurst and The Hero Minue Mycelian who is a HeroicBastard and half-commoner, the aristocrats are all extremely short-sighted and care only about themselves, trampling whoever they have to for their own advancement.

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* AristocratsAreEvil: With the exception of the exiled Crest Bahurst and The Hero [[TheHero Minue Mycelian who Mycelian]] (who is a HeroicBastard and half-commoner, half-commoner HeroicBastard), the aristocrats are all extremely short-sighted and care only about themselves, trampling whoever they have to for their own advancement.



** When he's banished, Crest's fiancé Ellis called him an idiot for lying and said he deserves to be exiled unless he agrees to be her "dog" and allow himself to be treated as a slave. Crest responds to that by saying "SCREW YOU" and going full-tilt "Give me liberty, or give me death" to her confusion. She also made his academic career hell with slander and domestic abuse, blaming him for it by one-sidedly accusing him of cheating on her, all because his school mandated sparring partner happened to be a girl, and said girl just happens to have a bigger chest.

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** When he's banished, Crest's fiancé fiancée Ellis called him an idiot for lying and said he deserves to be exiled unless he agrees to be her "dog" and allow himself to be treated as a slave. Crest responds to that by saying "SCREW YOU" and going full-tilt "Give me liberty, or give me death" to her confusion. She also made his academic career hell with slander and domestic abuse, blaming him for it by one-sidedly accusing him of cheating on her, all because his school mandated sparring partner happened to be a girl, and said girl just happens to have a bigger chest.



** He holds a meeting with his four remaining son looking for volunteers to go to [The Lower World] and recover Crest, knowing that they hate him as a result of being indoctrinated that "he murdered their mother" '''and''' if he returns, the King has made it clear that Crest is going to be the next duke, not any of them, and he's going to be deciding how to deal with them. Naturally, the first volunteer is the one who openly ''traumatized'' Crest and comes up with the "brilliant" plan to '''enslave him''' with a very illegal slave collar that's sure to be exposed right away even if it succeeds. Naturally, this alienates Crest further.

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** He holds a meeting with his four remaining son sons, looking for volunteers to go to [The Lower World] and recover Crest, knowing that they hate him as a result of being indoctrinated that "he murdered their mother" '''and''' if he returns, the King has made it clear that Crest is going to be the next duke, not any of them, and he's going to be deciding how to deal with them. Naturally, the first volunteer is the one who openly ''traumatized'' Crest and comes up with the "brilliant" plan to '''enslave him''' with a very illegal slave collar that's sure to be exposed right away even if it succeeds. Naturally, this alienates Crest further.



* MaternalDeathBlameTheChild: The reason Crest's life was hell in the Bahurst house is that he committed the "crime" of daring to survive his mother's DeathByChildbirth and every one of his male relatives looked at him like a cold-blooded murderer who escaped justice. His fiance's MadLove only made everything ''worse.'' It all ends with him being '''sentenced to death''' when he can't use his gods' given gift right away on command because it didn't come with instructions. When the written prophecy comes along that he was telling the truth and is a child favored by the gods, he's already fully alienated and even giving him the Bahurst duke title, letting him decide their punishment, isn't enough to get him back. The kingdom can burn to the ground for all he cares, since none of them ever came to his aid, all too happy to believe the worst, save Minuet, and she was powerless to help.
* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: Because of Duke Bahurt's prejudice, Crest is sentenced to death "for lying" about a prophetic dream, promising Crest's fiancé a week before the exile. When Ellis pays him a visit that night, offering him a LeonineContract and he refuses, the duke goes back on his word and exiles the boy before dawn, and Ellis learns about it the very next day, '''then''' they're called in to meet with the king and given the prophecy... OhCrap

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* MaternalDeathBlameTheChild: The reason Crest's life was hell in the Bahurst house is that he committed the "crime" of daring to survive his mother's DeathByChildbirth and every one of his male relatives looked at him like a cold-blooded murderer who escaped justice. His fiance's fiancée's MadLove only made everything ''worse.'' It all ends with him being '''sentenced to death''' when he can't use his gods' given gift right away on command because it didn't come with instructions. When the written prophecy comes along that he was telling the truth and is a child favored by the gods, he's already fully alienated and even giving him the Bahurst duke title, letting him decide their punishment, isn't enough to get him back. The kingdom can burn to the ground for all he cares, since none of them ever came to his aid, all too happy to believe the worst, save Minuet, and she was powerless to help.
* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: Because of Duke Bahurt's prejudice, Crest is sentenced to death "for lying" about a prophetic dream, promising Crest's fiancé fiancée a week before the exile. When Ellis pays him a visit that night, offering him a LeonineContract and he refuses, the duke goes back on his word and exiles the boy before dawn, and Ellis learns about it the very next day, '''then''' they're called in to meet with the king and given the prophecy... OhCrap

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* LongTitle: MaternalDeathBlameTheChild: The full title reason Crest's life was hell in the Bahurst house is 38 words long!that he committed the "crime" of daring to survive his mother's DeathByChildbirth and every one of his male relatives looked at him like a cold-blooded murderer who escaped justice. His fiance's MadLove only made everything ''worse.'' It all ends with him being '''sentenced to death''' when he can't use his gods' given gift right away on command because it didn't come with instructions. When the written prophecy comes along that he was telling the truth and is a child favored by the gods, he's already fully alienated and even giving him the Bahurst duke title, letting him decide their punishment, isn't enough to get him back. The kingdom can burn to the ground for all he cares, since none of them ever came to his aid, all too happy to believe the worst, save Minuet, and she was powerless to help.


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* WorkInfoTitle: The full title is 38 words long! Serving as a mini-synopsis of the tale.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Tell the kingdom that I'm not going back and to stop sending people after me, [[SarcasmMode dear brother.]] ]]

Full Title: After Being Banished For Having The Trash Skill "Gacha", I Came To My Senses And Broke Off Relations With My Selfish Childhood Friend ~After Getting An All Purpose Cheat Skill, I Aim For The Strongest Relaxing Slow Life!~\\
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Crest is the fifth son of the Bahurst Duke. His father and four elder brothers have hated him since he was born and tormented him from the moment he could walk and talk. Why? His mother died in childbirth, and they saw him as a murderer who escaped justice. On his 15th birthday, he finally had hope because he received a divination from God that he would get a special skill, Gacha, but because the skill was completely unknown and didn't come with instructions, he couldn't use it right away. As such, his father ''immediately'' dubbed him a liar, and made the torment he suffered before look like paradise by comparison, exiling him to "The Lower World" as a criminal '''deserving of death'''. The very next day, all three of the ducal families are called to an audience with the king who has a written message from the pope, stating a prophecy that the kingdom is soon to be swarmed by monsters and God has sent counter-measures in the form of three very special skills, The Saint, The Hero, and... GACHA, and lists the holders of said skills, including one Crest Bahurst. Pandemonium erupts when the Bahurst duke has to explain himself. Meanwhile, Crest has realized the value of his skill as he's hunting monsters in the [Lower World] and has grown quite comfortable there, not wanting to go back.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the original novel, when Crest reunites with his older brother Albert, he's able to calmly retaliate to the years of abuse and one-up the douche with ease. In the manga, the fact that Albert loved to strait up ''torture'' him with fire magic and torch all his pets and drive away anyone who would try to befriend him with violence has Crest clearly traumatized and Crest has to be rescued and shown by his tamed monsters that he can actually fight back before Crest can screw his courage enough to do it.
* AristocratsAreEvil: With the exception of the exiled Crest Bahurst and The Hero Minue Mycelian who is a HeroicBastard and half-commoner, the aristocrats are all extremely short-sighted and care only about themselves, trampling whoever they have to for their own advancement.
* BlamingTheVictim: Crest's father and four older brothers loved to blame him for the fact that they're all cartoonishly evil and the torment they heaped upon him by saying it's his fault as he murdered his own mother through the "crime" of being born, even though for the poor woman, Crest is the fifth son, and there's no mention how many daughters she birthed.
** When he's banished, Crest's fiancé Ellis called him an idiot for lying and said he deserves to be exiled unless he agrees to be her "dog" and allow himself to be treated as a slave. Crest responds to that by saying "SCREW YOU" and going full-tilt "Give me liberty, or give me death" to her confusion. She also made his academic career hell with slander and domestic abuse, blaming him for it by one-sidedly accusing him of cheating on her, all because his school mandated sparring partner happened to be a girl, and said girl just happens to have a bigger chest.
** When he's dressed down by the king, Duke Bahurst and Crest's four brothers blame him for "not trying hard enough to explain his skill" as the reason why they went and exiled him in the first place, even though Duke Bahurst made a point of shouting Crest down, in public, with the two other duke houses present, and all Crest's begging managed to accomplish was to get a throw-away sword that might just improve his chances of survival a tiny bit.
* DiggingYourselfDeeper: Poor Duke Bahurst. When he foolishly and impulsively banishes Crest to near certain death, he already started the process of dooming his house and perhaps his country, but his attempts to rectify things, at the request of the king who doesn't use his own forces for some reason, only make it all worse.
** He holds a meeting with his four remaining son looking for volunteers to go to [The Lower World] and recover Crest, knowing that they hate him as a result of being indoctrinated that "he murdered their mother" '''and''' if he returns, the King has made it clear that Crest is going to be the next duke, not any of them, and he's going to be deciding how to deal with them. Naturally, the first volunteer is the one who openly ''traumatized'' Crest and comes up with the "brilliant" plan to '''enslave him''' with a very illegal slave collar that's sure to be exposed right away even if it succeeds. Naturally, this alienates Crest further.
** The second "volunteer" is even more antagonistic, either trying to enslave Crest after beating him down first, and killing every one of his friends (novel) or just strait up murdering him (manga), and to improve his odds consumes a dangerous SuperSerum, forcing Crest into a battle to the death.
* LongTitle: The full title is 38 words long!
* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: Because of Duke Bahurt's prejudice, Crest is sentenced to death "for lying" about a prophetic dream, promising Crest's fiancé a week before the exile. When Ellis pays him a visit that night, offering him a LeonineContract and he refuses, the duke goes back on his word and exiles the boy before dawn, and Ellis learns about it the very next day, '''then''' they're called in to meet with the king and given the prophecy... OhCrap
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