The essential episodes of I'm Quitting Heroing
Watch these 12 in order and you've got I'm Quitting Heroing — each pick states its reason.
- 01
My Next Interview's at the Demon Queen's Palace!
Rarely does a hero apply for a job with the Demon Queen. He has the skills, but he’s the one who defeated her army. Maybe he can clarify matters during his interview?
- 02
Strive to Ease the Burden on Your Future Self!
Shutina is a model employee, but she’s overworked, overwhelmed and stressed out. If he can stop irritating her for five minutes, Leo can help her delegate and avoid burnout.
- 03
A Little Bit of Thought Goes A Long Way for Efficiency!
Whose idea was it to put Lily in charge of logistics? Why are her proposals drawn up in crayon!? It’s up to Leo to give her a training and development course on teamwork.
- 04
There are certain rules one must follow when the boss invites an employee out for food and drinks. Especially when said employee is concealing his true identity.
- 05
If You Want to Quit, Talk It Out First
There’s nothing wrong with quitting a job if it’s not a good fit. But one must make sure that it’s the best move for them and not something they’ll eventually regret.
- 06
The Hero Shares His Tale of Burden
Listening is a vital part of communication, and Mernes is perceptive enough to know that Leo is holding something back. So the former hero confides his secret to the assassin.
- 07
A Good Warrior Isn't Always A Good Boss
Edvard is a good warrior, but that doesn’t mean he’s a good leader. Especially when he thinks his troops aren’t trying hard enough when they fail at tasks he can accomplish.
- 08
People are more than their jobs. Long ago, an unexpected friendship set Leo on the path he walks to this day.
- 09
Time is running out for demonkind. Leo may have a solution, but that means revealing his identity to Echidna.
- 10
I'll Save the World, Even If That Means Destroying It
The only ones who can save the world from the hero are the Demon Queen and her four generals!
- 11
Leo is a grave threat to the world, and no one understands that better than the former hero himself.
- 12
In the end, what does it mean to be a hero?











