Glad that more isekais are addressing this issue (although it’s not like it hasn’t been around for a long time). While it seems like the norm for a long time, the MCs of the isekai genre have always been in a certain troublesome scenario/living condition that makes them feel less attached to their original/previous world or had no relationships to it at all, which is how writers put their emotional attachments to a side and do not have to develop that matter. But what about the common average person? Not everyone that got isekai’d have been living in a tragedy. A lot of them are forced to suddenly give up their every day leisure and peaceful lifestyle, only to be sent somewhere with no friends, no family, with no clue on how to return. Imagine if you were living a great life with everything going your way and those you care about deeply, only for it to be taken away with no way of getting it back. It is definitely not as important in the isekai genre, since the story is mostly about adventuring and discovering something new, but it is definitely something that shouldn’t be overlooked. Being sent to another world may be granting freedom for some, but it is also a prison for others.