I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a 'yuusha' might refer to a hero in Japanese. So it could be a web novel about a hero or a group of heroes in a party setting, perhaps on some kind of adventure, facing challenges and foes.
Well, 'yuusha party wo tsuihou light novel' could potentially tell a story full of drama. Since it involves a hero being expelled from a party, there could be a backstory to that expulsion. It might be due to a misunderstanding, or perhaps there are power struggles within the party. The hero then might embark on a journey to prove himself or find a new purpose, with various characters and events along the way.
I'm not sure where you can specifically read 'yuusha party web novel'. You could try searching on popular web novel platforms like Wattpad or Royal Road. Sometimes, less - known web novels can be found on niche reading websites too.
You might be able to find it in some specialized Japanese bookstores if you're in an area with a large Japanese community. They often carry a variety of light novels.
The story of Will O Wisp manga is about a young person's journey into a magical world. They meet allies and foes along the way, and the plot has many twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.
Well, in the Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari light novel, the descriptions are very detailed in terms of the settings, like the different worlds and how the magic system works. However, the manga has the advantage of showing things directly. For example, the character designs in the manga are more vivid and can give readers an immediate impression of what the characters look like. The light novel might take more time to build up the image of a character through words. And in terms of plot, the light novel sometimes contains more sub - plots that might be cut or simplified in the manga to fit the page limits.