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Yes, I'm the Saintess Who's Troubled by Being Summoned (Provisional) ~ Even Though I Was Exiled for Having No Magic, I'll Save the World with a Handsome Summoner! ~ [Currently Published as a Book and Manga]
Yes, I'm the Saintess Who's Troubled by Being Summoned (Provisional) ~ Even Though I Was Exiled for Having No Magic, I'll Save the World with a Handsome Summoner! ~ [Currently Published as a Book and Manga]
By Syuu
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◆The subtitle has been added due to the book publication. Ayakawa Haru was summoned as a saintess to prevent a great disaster, but the appraisal revealed that she had no magic at all. The summoning was declared null and void, and Haru was abandoned. She reluctantly accepted help from kind innkeepers and began working as a cleaner to make a living. Chasing after Haru, the summoner Victor insisted, 'My summoning was supposed to be a success!' Despite arguing that what they did was a nationwide kidnapping, Haru couldn't leave Victor, who had ruined his health for the summoning, and ended up taking care of him. When Haru was amazed by the beautiful golden powder that flew when magic was cast, Victor told her, 'No one can see that.' Even though Haru had no magic, when Victor tried to attack her with magic, it had no effect on her. While repeatedly saying, 'Haru must be the saintess' and 'You've got the wrong person,' Haru gradually adapted to life in the other world. Is Haru really the saintess, or was she mistaken for someone else? Is the great disaster really coming? Despite being caught up in the conflicts of the other world, Haru remains positive and enjoys her life in the kingdom. Gradually, the people around her are influenced by Haru's character and begin to change. This is a story of Haru's gradual growth and resilience in a life in another world that began with an unwilling summoning. ◆Published by M Novels on December 9th. © Syuu. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction and translation are prohibited.

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