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[Shōsetsuka ni Narō] All the gods in the country followed me out, but it’s already too late.

The discussion critiques dependence on gods and traditions, highlighting risks of losing cultural practices over time.

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[Shōsetsuka ni Narō] Unnamed weapon

Purchase an e-book for 3,000 yen and receive 2,000 points back; reviews criticize characters and equipment for being “lame.”

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[Shōsetsuka ni Narō] The god of strength in this manga was really a god of strength…

A mysterious dialogue hints at potential complaints or misunderstandings, creating tension between characters.

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[Shōsetsuka ni Narō] If you are reincarnated in a game world, it’s normal to play as an evil character, right?

The narrator reflects on reincarnating in an RPG world, realizing the importance of treating others as real humans, not NPCs.

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[Shōsetsuka ni Narō] Equip cheat gear.

A special ring allows partners to manipulate their levels via intimacy, enabling unique dynamics in relationships.

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[Shōsetsuka ni Narō] Royal family is pitiful.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses game mechanics, charm levels, and communication with spirits in a light, humorous manner.

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[Shōsetsuka ni Narō] I wonder if there are any works where a man is reincarnated after canceling an engagement.

The post discusses engagement breakups in stories, highlighting various perspectives and themes, including misunderstandings and character choices.

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[Shōsetsuka ni Narō] Water magicians in a world where water has no weight.

The blog discusses a thought experiment about water’s weight and magic, questioning reality and its implications in a fictional world.

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[Shōsetsuka ni Narō] It seems that there are more people who would end up like this even if they are reincarnated in another world.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses struggles with adapting skills in a new world, emphasizing the value of education and practical experience.

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