Kenji decides to embrace his fate. He builds a small hut made of giant crackers and starts a business teaching goblins how to use a microwave that doesn't need electricity, just "vibes." It’s a nonsense life, but it’s his, and as long as he has his two (never three) trusty companions—a sword that screams whenever it sees a bird and a shield that is actually just a very heavy portrait of someone's grandmother—he’ll survive.
While the phrase appears to be a slightly garbled title, it most likely refers to the popular isekai series (often abbreviated as Loner Life or Hitoribocchi ). eng nonsense life in another world 1 2 unce
Have you ever found yourself pondering the meaning of life while stuck in a never-ending cycle of monotony? Well, imagine doing that in a completely foreign world where the laws of physics are mere suggestions and the inhabitants are, shall we say, a bit...unconventional. Welcome to the world of Unce Unce Unce, where the absurdity of life knows no bounds. Kenji decides to embrace his fate
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In this series, Haruka and his classmates are summoned to a fantasy world. Because he is last in line to receive "cheat" powers, he is left with a pile of "nonsense" and bizarre skills. Volume 1: Broken Probability The "Nonsense" Element