Summary
Read The Low-Level Knight, Unrivaled by Forbidden Flames / 底辺騎士、禁忌の炎で無双する
The Divine Law Knights offer up what is precious to God and challenge monsters with the power of “oaths.” A young boy named Luca lost everything when his hometown was burned down, and longed to join the Knights. During the oath ceremony, a monster suddenly appeared and attacked Luca, and he was driven to the brink of death without being able to offer anything. At that moment, a sealed, forbidden flame was born within the boy. Will this vow and flame bring hope to the Knights, or will it become a new disaster? A full-scale dark battle fantasy begins as the forbidden flame burns!
yerfleegyin
For most manga in post or near apocalyptic scenarios the make great attempts to protect and nurture potential saviors, this is an outlier. Cant say i can recommend it after reading up to chapter 13 a lot is hidden and poorly explained so far might be good later, also for a manga with so little depth they sure do find a way to speed through their few topics.
yerfleegyin
TLDR: this plays out like naruto was written by a high 3rd- mid 2nd rate manga artist.
The manga plays out like a poor remix of the savior-genre, but because of its lack of depth, the main emotion it conveys is contempt. Everyone hates the MC because of his birth, and unlike Naruto, he has nobody in his camp—he is relentlessly dogpiled until he reaches the capital. There, his standing only improves slightly, moving him from outcast to average joe, where he is treated the same as everyone else. I think this is terribly mismanaged. From the start, the story emphasizes that the monster problem is worsening, so you would expect them to cling to this new guy with unique powers who could potentially turn the tables. Instead, he’s treated no differently than anyone else.