To find out, make sure you today. Just be prepared to see a little bit of your own life reflected in the muddy water.
If you are tired of teenage protagonists and want an isekai where the hero has back pain, student loan debt (metaphorically), and genuine existential dread, this is the manga for you. The of Chapter 1 is the definitive way to experience Kenta’s fall from a Tokyo rooftop into a goblin-infested mud pit. To find out, make sure you today
Reading this chapter is a gut punch. It makes you ask the question: If you were 35, broke, and alone, would you really want to start over? Or is the "another world" just a different kind of hell? The of Chapter 1 is the definitive way
The chapter ends with a group of goblins approaching. Kenta tries to run but trips. The final panel is a close-up of his face, screaming, realizing that 35 years of bad habits don't vanish just because the scenery changed. Or is the "another world" just a different kind of hell
Kenta is shown in his tiny, messy one-room apartment. The art style is hyper-realistic for a manga. We see the stubble on his chin, the empty cup noodle containers, and the rejection letter from his company. The internal monologue is brutal: "Thirty-five years. No wife. No house. No future."
He walks to the rooftop. The rain is drawn with heavy ink strokes. Just as he climbs the fence, time freezes. Raindrops hang in the air. A geometrical, silver sphere appears.
Kenta wakes up in a muddy field. He looks at his hands—still wrinkled, still scarred from office paper cuts. He is wearing a dirty tunic. A status window appears, revealing his "Cheat Skill": 「Regression Analysis」 – The ability to see the probability of an action failing (e.g., Sword swing: 95% failure ).