This is one of the most realistic isekai I’ve read. Maybe it’s because Yajin wasn’t granted any op powers and everything he has he worked for, but it’s also the fact that even though individually he could one shot everyone there, when he’s surrounded by that many people no matter how hard he could hit or how many takes down, he’d still be a goner. With every fight he enters, he has to throw everything he has at his opponent, no matter what the tactic is or he’ll die. It’s brutal!
The story fills grounded, that the world is a living breathing place and our main character is just a small part of it. The world does not evolve around him and one wrong move and he could die.
I wish more story’s felt like this, it’s refreshing
Jiggy
At his point it’s just rinse and repeat. When is he truly gonna feel like he belongs?
SharkShark
This is one of the most realistic isekai I’ve read. Maybe it’s because Yajin wasn’t granted any op powers and everything he has he worked for, but it’s also the fact that even though individually he could one shot everyone there, when he’s surrounded by that many people no matter how hard he could hit or how many takes down, he’d still be a goner. With every fight he enters, he has to throw everything he has at his opponent, no matter what the tactic is or he’ll die. It’s brutal!
Anonymous
i agree
Anonymous
The story fills grounded, that the world is a living breathing place and our main character is just a small part of it. The world does not evolve around him and one wrong move and he could die.
I wish more story’s felt like this, it’s refreshing