Raw Chapter 46.1 Yuusha Party O: Oida Sareta Kiyou Binbou Hot!
: The chapter concludes with Orun and Selma preparing to meet with the Adventurer Management Division to report on recent events and plan their next move. The series is currently being adapted into an anime titled Jack-of-All-Trades, Party of None or more details on Orun's specific abilities
The former comrades are in shambles. The Hero (Yuusha) is suffering from a cursed wound that no healer can mend because the rare antidote herb was—ironically—one of the items Raku used to harvest and store. The Mage complains about the lack of mana-recovery potions, while the Fighter blames the Hero for expelling their "logistics pawn." This internal discord is raw and emotionally charged, with one panel showing the Hero clutching Raku’s old, worn-out backpack.
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A messenger bird arrives at Raku’s village. It carries a desperate plea from the Hero’s party, sealed with the royal crest. Raku reads the letter, and the final panel shows a close-up of his eyes—not angry, not triumphant, but calculating. He tears the letter in half. The final frame reads: "Next time: The Price of Help."
The clever pauper has found new purpose in a border village. He has negotiated a trade route between three warring minor lords, using nothing but a failed grain harvest and a surplus of medicinal weeds. In a stunning full-page spread, Raku is seen calmly counting coins while a former enemy knight bows to him, asking for financial counsel. The contrast is stark: while the Heroes are dying of incompetence, Raku is building a merchant empire. : The chapter concludes with Orun and Selma
For those unfamiliar, the series follows a protagonist who, despite being labeled as "useless" by the standard-bearing Hero’s party, possesses a unique, often underestimated skill set tied to economics, logistics, and unconventional magic. The title itself—"Kiyou Binbou" (Clever Pauper)—highlights the core irony of a brilliant mind forced to survive with minimal resources.
While Orun flourishes, Chapter 46.1 further highlights the chaotic state of the original Hero Party. The Mage complains about the lack of mana-recovery
So now Kael stood at the edge of the forest, his belongings in a burlap sack that smelled of old potatoes. His entire net worth: 43 copper coins, a bent sewing needle, half a loaf of black bread, and a map drawn on a tavern napkin that supposedly led to a “minor dungeon of negligible threat.”