
I, Kasumi Sakai, 25, who died from overwork at a black company, woke up in a mysterious space. “Welcome!! I’ve been waiting! A girl! It’s been all guys coming here lately… Um… Where is this place?” “It’s fine! It’s fine! Here, look at this!” “This?” “Hey? It’s the kind of thing where you can see skills and various things, right? Just concentrate and it will show up! Um… and! Look over there! Occasionally, people who got hit by a truck are being transferred from that magic circle, so give them skills! Send them to another world! See? Super easy, right!?”
An unexpected twist…
How do you become a winner with a stool test…!?
I was surprised by the stool test!?
It’s the worst that I can be aggressive with the customer service center.
Skills that seem weak at first glance are nice, aren’t they…?
Is it a series?!
But isn’t Ota’s expression in the last panel too expressionless…?
>>7
(Fecal examination, huh…)
>>7
It seems like a reincarnation story where the character is in a harem situation through a fecal test, but it smells really bad in another world, and I guess it’s the same type where they don’t have resistance to being disgusted…
I’m so curious about how it turned into a harem development with the skill of fecal examination…
That looks really interesting.
Even though it’s fire, I can’t have a harem.
You can create a harem even though it’s a stool test.
Skills are all about how you use them…
Thanks to the reincarnator in the first half being so unbearable, Ota seems relatively like a good guy…
>>11
It’s a worthless person who gives truck drivers an incredibly bothersome experience and trauma…
It seems that someone was hit by a truck.
As expected, you saved the aristocracy from a crisis, right?
>>13
I wonder if they identified pathogens like O157 and prevented their spread…
It is thought to be a skill that allows one to understand everything about the other person just by observing their bowel movements.
>>14
Even if you cheat with skills, the hurdle to actually see the results is just too high.
>>21
If you can adapt to monsters, you’ll be quite strong.
“Increase of the Business Flame” is lame…
>>15
Maybe a pachinko pro writer.
Huh? A series?
Ota is amazing…
I wonder if I’ve saved the people who are troubled by parasites…
Well, I’m the embodiment of the drive to be hit by a truck for the sake of reincarnation…
Pokiru Ota…
Is it okay to call it Megaten?
Even so, Ota is the kind of man who gets results in just a week.
>>27
“Taking action was the right thing to do…”
The otaku themselves had high specs, like being a doctor.
In a manga with a goddess perspective, the second episode might feature a new amusing reincarnator.
Oota’s stool test is really intriguing too…
If you improve public health by utilizing fecal tests, you can become a great person with social status, so I believe you’ll naturally become attractive to others.
Isn’t it unreasonable to be turned into a frilled lizard for working in such a terrible workplace and failing?
So I pushed it away and ran…
Upon closer inspection, this otaku seems strangely like an embodiment of vitality right from the start, doesn’t it?
It may be a skill to forcibly make someone defecate and observe.
In the end, it’s entirely up to the person! That’s just a perfectly obvious thing to say.
However, is it really okay to send off the stool sample and then leave it for a week without checking the situation?
>>38
Masuda is at fault.
>>38
Because if I observe, I’ll end up looking at the stool sample…
Find the weaknesses through a monster’s ecological survey using fecal examination… and somehow.
When leveling up, it seems like the range will expand to include waste and bodily fluids in general.
So, when it comes to stool tests, does that mean the heroines had to do it…
It seems like a perfect skill for tracking monsters by relying on traces…
In other words, once you give them the skills and send them out, there’s nothing more you can do…
In Ota’s modern times, there may have been otherworldly stories like unmatched stool samples.
It’s not that the stool test is amazing, but that Ota is amazing.
You can understand everything about someone through their messages.
It might be a skill that can force the other person to take a stool test…
The name is too much like Lotteria.
Haven’t you built a harem completely unrelated to the stool test…?
>>51
All about isekai reincarnation is contained here (ton ton).
As a result of receiving the skill of kancho and perfecting it.
There may be a hero who achieved peace in the world by pouring concentrated sulfuric acid into the demon king’s Seriana.
Well, if you can understand the current condition and all the diseases from monster dung, it might be quite useful from a survival standpoint.
It was no good on the last page after the crappy skill.
Maybe it’s a pattern where a sure-win combo was developed through skill building.
If you’re going to do a scholarly job, a very strong stool test seems necessary.
Well, in a world where there is no complete water supply and sewage system, there would be many opportunities to see a toilet if one were inclined to do so…
>>58
In the old days, there might have been parasites, so a single deworming medicine could save a life…
I can’t stand it when the goddess and the angel sometimes make a serious face.
If you become the only proctologist in the world, you would surely be popular.
Ota is too capable.
I’m not too worried, but it’s a bit troubling to have no skills…
This guy can do it even without skills, right?
I think it’s on the fine line between whether such a Narou novel actually exists or not.
Compared to that, Masuda!
Speaking of which, in the full-fledged hunting simulation The Hunter, you could predict animal behavior by timing it from their droppings…
It seems like I could also handle domestic affairs.
If it’s Ota, I think they could build a harem even without skills.
A fearless guts paired with high observation and comprehension skills.
Ota, you certainly have the qualities of a hero harem… it’s just for a stool test though…
Obtaining data from monster droppings is somewhat useful… or is it?
Is there a chance if we’re in a world where medicine and chemistry haven’t developed?