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

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Is it that thing about water having mass…?

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Earthworm

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That’s awesome!

That's awesome!

Wow, it fell so fast. Huh? Why does it fall with such force? Because—shuuuu—it’s become incredibly light due to magical power. Oh, it’s unrelated to the usual gyohoho gas, right? In other words, air and water should have no weight, right? Gravity is a constant in this world. Just like the wind blows, things with buoyancy can float easily. But still, water has no weight. Like fire, something with gravitational pull also doesn’t make sense. Like fire, things with gravity don’t make sense either. Ah! So water is always devoid of gravity. However, if water were to have weight… well, in that case, there’s a possibility that water has magical power. Baaan! Garagara garagara—suru gagaragara—mai ai aaaah!

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>>4

It seems like it would grow better if we set it up over here.

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>>5

It was growing here a little while ago.

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>>4

Isn’t this setting too unreasonable?

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As expected, someone will notice, right?

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I thought the thought experiment of “a world where water has no weight” was interesting, but is it actually “a world where water has weight but no one realizes it”…?

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>>8

It’s worse.

In reality, it’s a world where “everyone except the protagonist cannot understand that water has weight.”

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>>71

If there is a magic illusion cast over the entire world, then there is still some hope…

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Is it really a setting where only the protagonist can give mass to water in such a world…?

This setup is boring.

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If the setting is too disconnected from reality, it becomes anything goes, and that can be off-putting…

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If it only has zero weight, it will float away into the sky.

I wonder if we will have to assume a mysterious substance that has the same specific gravity as the substance next to it?

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According to this reasoning, the wind attribute seems likely to be quite unfortunate as well.

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If water has no weight, then why are there wells to draw water…?

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>>14

There is also a fountain in the city.

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>>16

It didn’t work.

Doesn’t anyone think it’s strange to see falling water…?

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What’s inside the human body…?

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What would happen if water had no weight…?

Does it behave like a bubble that doesn’t float, in particular?

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>>17

If it has zero mass, then when a force is applied, it would probably travel at least at the speed of light.

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I think even people from the pottery era knew about it.

I think they were struggling to carry water.

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I think it’s the mischief of a fairy or a spirit.

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I was expelled for not being able to use water magic, but I realized how versatile water is and grew until I was called the Sage of Water. ~Even if I cry out about water shortages now, I won’t easily give it up.~

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>>21

Kagawa Prefecture, huh?

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Stop belittling otherworldly people already.

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I thought it would be a development that forgets the appreciation for the almost infinite availability of hygienically safe water, but it’s different from what I expected…

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I’m already full from the title!

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Because it’s a world with magic, there might be some kind of gimmick.

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Even something like this gets turned into a manga with a decent level of artistic ability…

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Is it reasonable…? Is it not appropriate…?

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I wonder if this is a manga inspired by the person who discovered that air has weight?

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Is it a world where the falling speed changes based on the weight at an incredible speed?

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>>30

It’s the fifth power!

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I think animals know it too.

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If the weight is zero, it probably can’t stay on the ground.

It doesn’t rain.

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Is it a feeling like seeing an apple fall from a tree…?

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When it comes to this point.

Every particle has weight, yet…

The light is becoming creepy because it has no weight.

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It’s a setting that gives me a headache…

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>>38

It feels like my headache hurts.

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No matter how you think about it, wind is definitely lighter than water, right?

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You’ll lose a lot of weight.

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I have been reading, but I can’t tell whether water has weight or not.

Is it a problem of perception?

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“Maybe I wanted to do things like ‘Air has weight!’ or ‘The pendulum swings with a constant period!'”

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In this world, there is no habit of holding water with our arms, but is it something like feeling the weight of water for the first time when using a well, which is a forgotten technology?

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If it’s a world with different physical laws, then well…

Of course, it’s an element that can be utilized in the story, right?

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Air has weight too! Or something like that.

The audience that didn’t know that air has weight will not be able to relate to it, right?

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I think it’s futile to consider it since there probably isn’t a setting that would be satisfactory.

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Don’t read, you fool.

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>>48

Anyone who reads Narou is stupid, right?

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I don’t think the scriptwriter thought that far.

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I remembered someone who is treated as a wise person just because they did simple addition, while everyone in the world is an idiot.

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>>52

That connects properly to the conclusion…

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Isn’t it the readers who are being made a fool of, not the people from another world?

Well, there are people who will buy it with this content…

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>>53

Not everyone in the world is a wise person like a nobody, you know.

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Even if it’s just as a substitute for a water bottle, after being together for a year, we should be able to part ways amicably.

I dislike having to use the exile format.

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Instead of creating a protagonist who is smarter than the readers to make a story of unparalleled excellence,

By making the protagonist on the same level as the readers and lowering the surrounding characters, it becomes easier for them to empathize.

I think it’s just being faithful to the method…

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You understand that a cup of water is heavier when it has water in it than when it doesn’t, right?

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I can’t imagine a person who would pay for this.

Are you going to skip other genuinely interesting works and buy this instead?

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>>59

Think in reverse.

Other Narou manga are all below this level.

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????

Is this a world where no one has ever held a bucket of water with their hands…?

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This work is for the chosen readers who won’t go “Ugh” after reading this title.

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I can’t take it anymore, my head hurts.

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It is simply a setting where “it is believed that the weight of water is felt because the spirits are playing tricks, and that water itself has no weight.”

The nameless one is foolish, so they cannot understand.

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>>64

Well, don’t you think it’s just a thought that the heavy bucket in the image is falling…?

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>>66

Isn’t it simply just the moment you get that kind of inspiration?

Like the episode with Newton and the apple.

Well, that episode itself is said to be fictional.

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>>69

Hmm, in that case, it seems difficult unless it’s a realization like “there’s a contradiction if we think of it as a spirit’s prank.”

“If there is an answer to ‘Why is it heavy?’ then it seems unreasonable not to question that answer.”

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I like Senku from Dr. Stone, but he’s too smart to really relate to.

To make it relatable for everyone, the protagonist needs to be lowered to below middle school science level.

And when we create a world where one can dominate even with knowledge below junior high school science, it turns out like this.

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I want the author to explain this to me in person.

If I keep pointing out contradictions, I might go crazy.

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>>67

Convenient delusions that seem to be read in Narou.

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>>67

I don’t think there’s any pride in getting angry when being pointed out for contradictions just because you created a summary following a template.

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>>67

Rather, I think this author’s other works feature even more absurd reasoning and settings, with a lot of high-energy gags where the heroine makes comments, and they are the type that is done with self-awareness.

For some reason, this work is dull in logic, the protagonist is boring, and there’s no heroine; it’s such a boring piece that I’d rather see an early work adapted into a manga.

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It’s a manga that makes me worried about the future of Japan…

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https://www.123hon.com/nova/web-comic/mizumahou/

I just realized something trivial while looking at the pages of the manga: the copyright has the author’s name wrong.

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>>73

It didn’t work.

It’s not even at the level of the work or anything like that.

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Whether it’s the work of spirits or something else, if something always occurs, wouldn’t it make sense that forcefully releasing water could trigger a spirit’s prank, allowing for an attack that pushes back enemies…?

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It failed because there are eight chapters in the original work.

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The serious players have arrived…

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It’s not that the water produced by magic has no weight; it’s about water in general…

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I wonder why, even though I’m aware of the concept of weight, I think that water is different.

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Remember the famous experiment that shows that the falling speed does not change due to weight.

It’s not just a matter of falling with force.

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A work that summons a minimum speed limit sign of 30 km/h, which restricts the speed of nearby beings, or summons a falling rock hazard sign, resulting in huge boulders raining down, would stand out more in a comic adaptation than this dull piece.

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Even a useless introvert can become a special presence in the world of games.

The delusion led to the popularity of SAO, but the spread of online competitions confronted us with reality.

Even so, if you acquire a special ability, you will be recognized.

The fantasy of otherworldly cheats became popular, but in the end, I couldn’t escape the reality that I am incompetent.

In fact, I have a hidden ability, but those around me just don’t notice it.

Although the delusion led to the popularity of expulsion works, I eventually began to realize that I had no special talent.

Well then, let’s take a look at those guys who are struggling now that I’m gone.

Such delusions have become a trend of schadenfreude, but I’ve begun to realize that nothing will change in the group I used to be part of, even if the incompetent me were to disappear.

If the world is ultimately below my abilities, then it will be acknowledged.

Arriving at such a delusion.

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>>85

It didn’t become popular in that order, though.

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What was it again?

Is it all treated as the mischief of the spirits?

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>>86

It seems to be just the weight of the water.

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Nothing and outside, reality and closing off, and the end?

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I can totally understand a world where people don’t realize that air has weight, but it’s just too far-fetched to think that water has no weight at all.

You feel the weight of it every time you drink.

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Isn’t the Narou phenomenon too much of a darkness in Japanese society…?

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>>90

The bulletin board is much darker.

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Even if they say it’s dark just because there are some things to point out…

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This is why people say it’s a manga for idiots, just like Magazine…

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>>93

The manga Jump, which even fools read, is loved all over the world, so there’s no problem at all.

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Bring someone who seems like they could thrive even if they were reincarnated in ancient Greece.

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Don’t you dare look down on magazines…

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Why are those who worry about the world so loosely grouped?

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Isn’t it wrong to say that manga itself is just silly reading material?

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>>99

If a nameless person says it, it has no persuasive power, so it’s no good.

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>>100

If you say that, this bulletin board will be done for…

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>>100

It’s something that only a nameless person would say.

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The readers who buy this are something else, but…

I think the publisher is making convenient use of the author, who has high productivity but is ultimately pointless.

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If you keep reading only manga and web novels, you’ll become nameless!

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>>105

Shut up, it’s already ringing.

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Well then, I’ll read whatever I want…

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It is worse to expose those who satisfy their instant desires with fragmented stories through media mixing to the public.

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It seems like it would be possible to ignore the weight of water in the settings of a game world.

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If they are a highly productive author, they probably have fans from their previous works as well.

It seems that they are planning to release it with the expectation that a certain number will sell, even to the point of causing an Atari shock.

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This manga is often criticized, but the idea that there is a magic that hinders recognition in the human realm, and that the protagonist, who just happens to be outside of that target, realizes the contradictions and gains strength, is interesting.

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>>113

It’s become so overused that it’s practically a template now.

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>>113

This is a lie.

There is no such setting.

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It seems that now the only ones who are normal are the anonymous users on the bulletin board.

It’s sad.

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The original artwork is nice.

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I read the first episode, but it was just the usual flow and pretty normal.

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I wonder if there is a world without any flooding.

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I wonder if the water didn’t fall down when it was poured out.

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It’s surely a world where it doesn’t rain.

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It’s too much of a victim mentality to think that only you are aware of the truth and that justifies revenge.

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I want to know the process by which only water is recognized as the work of spirits among all things that have weight.

The wind is the whim of spirits, so it’s understandable that it’s not constant.

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In the Middle Ages, that might be possible.

In Rome it’s one thing, but other citizens have no concept of what weight is.

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Could it be that without Newton, we would have remained in this perception forever?

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>>126

It’s natural for water to be heavy.

It’s just that it’s a world where magic is taken for granted, so it’s being influenced by that concept.

If you’re not careful, you might not be able to start a fire in this world.

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I think the residents of this world, who are forced to accept such nonsensical settings just to uplift the protagonist, are far more pitiful than the protagonist who is being exiled.

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I really hate isekai stories where the protagonist is the only one with decent thinking abilities.

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>>132

So you hate all things that belong to the Narou genre?

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Narrowing it down has its ups and downs…

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>>134

Aren’t there too many Kiris?

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I thought it was innovative to use weight instead of just relying on water, but I also thought it could be made interesting.

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Is it a world where even if the moisture is removed for making dried fish or dried fruits, the weight doesn’t change?

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>>34

In a world where stories full of ups and downs abound, despite the title having “slow life” in it.

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I always think about how to make water lighter while packing it in my hiking backpack…

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Are you going to monopolize the water?

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Are you happy to show superiority over these apelike brains? The readers of this…

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