Tensei shitara Heimin deshita. ~Seikatsu Suijun ni Taerarenai no de Kizoku wo Mezashimasu~ - Vol. 1 Ch. 2

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Hi, everyone! We're very sorry for the late update! We got caught up with some bs that we thankfully sorted out. Anyway, we're going to try to catch up as much as possible to our series over summer break, starting off with this series. We're going for a batch release of the whole first volume (I already translated chapter 3 and chapter 4, and I'm currently translating chapter 5 as I'm typing this), so expect it soon enough! Enjoy, guys! 🫡
 
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One thing that always amuses me about this kind of isekai, where 'inventors' bring modern knowledge to a medieval Western world, is that they always bring things that have been known and made by Westerners for centuries or millennia IRL. At least it makes sense this time, since he brought a 'modern' kind of pancake. There's another isekai where the MC invented bone broth and towels soaked in hot water, and there's one where the MC invented the wheel.
 
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It's an update! And there's more coming!
I wonder how it'll progress.
 
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One thing that always amuses me about this kind of isekai, where 'inventors' bring modern knowledge to a medieval Western world, is that they always bring things that have been known and made by Westerners for centuries or millennia IRL. At least it makes sense this time, since he brought a 'modern' kind of pancake. There's another isekai where the MC invented bone broth and towels soaked in hot water, and there's one where the MC invented the wheel.
it's really feel like the writer try to one up each other sometime, and really shown how clueless they are about history lol. It's kinda sad, but what can you do, these usually start as webnovel project they wrote when they in high school or something.
 
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The writer's philosophy involves using ten panels to tell one panel's worth of story.
 

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