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The Erotic Fantasy of a Man Who Chose Freedom: 'Strategies of a Reincarnated Porter in Another World'

TOKYO, Jan 26 (News On Japan) - The first volume of the erotic fantasy manga "Tensei Nikonbini Hito no Isekai Kouryakuhou," based on the original work by Komi Taro and illustrated by Hayashi, was released today, January 26th. In this story, the protagonist Sei, who is called the "weakest" due to his almost nonexistent combat abilities, chooses to be a "porter".

He chose this path from among many options upon his reincarnation because he wanted to travel the world freely and without inconvenience, carrying many items with him.

One day, Sei encounters Lunamillia, an innocent and pure-hearted priestess. Unable to leave the precarious Lunamillia to fend for herself, Sei decides to form a party with her. The narrative unfolds as they embark on their adventures together. This manga is an adaptation of a novel originally published on Nocturne Novels, known for its blend of adventure and erotic themes.

This release marks the latest addition to the growing genre of isekai, where characters are transported to other worlds, often with an emphasis on fantasy and escapism. "Tensei Nikonbini Hito no Isekai Kouryakuhou" is expected to captivate fans with its unique protagonist and engaging storyline. The manga is now available for purchase through Akita Shoten.

Source: Natalie

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