-manga Geemu Chuuban De Shinu Akuyaku Kizoku Ni Tensei Shita Node Hazure Skill Tame Wo Kushi Shite Saikyou Wo Mezashite Mita- -
Reversing the offensive charge to absorb incoming kinetic impacts, turning an enemy's strength into his own stored power.
The lengthy title— “Manga Geemu Chuuban de Shinu Akuyaku Kizoku ni Tensei shita node Hazure Skill ‘Tame’ wo Kushi shite Saikyou wo Mezashite Mita” —is a manifesto. It promises a protagonist smart enough to reject the narrative, clever enough to turn trash into treasure, and lonely enough to bond with the monsters that fear him. Reversing the offensive charge to absorb incoming kinetic
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