Let This Grieving Soul Retire
Oshimeter
Synopsis
As the leader of the Grieving Souls, the top treasure hunting party in the imperial capital of Zebrudia, Krai Andrey has everyone convinced he's the strongest member thanks to his supposed wide array of skills. The catch? He's actually the weakest one in the group. His five childhood friends are absurdly overpowered, and Krai's been riding their coattails while desperately trying to retire before anyone figures out he's dead weight. Every time he tries to quit, something happens that makes everyone around him even more convinced he's some kind of genius leader. It's a trap he can't escape. This 13-episode TV series from Zero-G, adapted from a light novel, leans hard into that gap between perception and reality for its comedy. Krai isn't playing 4D chess — he's genuinely panicking while his broken friends casually demolish everything in their path. The party dynamics between the six childhood friends carry the show, with their history together giving the relationships actual texture beyond just "anime friend group." The tone sits somewhere between the dungeon-crawling energy of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? and the comedic misunderstandings of Konosuba, with a dash of the reluctant hero vibe from The Rising of the Shield Hero. If you like fantasy adventure where the protagonist's biggest enemy is everyone's inflated expectations of him, this one fits that niche pretty well. It's light, it's fun, and the premise has enough legs for its run.
Episode Guide
Characters
Tino Shade
Portrayed by Kubota Miyu
Krai Andrey
Portrayed by Ono Kensho
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-15 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 16.

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