Salaryman ga Isekai ni Ittara Shitennou ni Natta Hanashi

@RWorld He's your average japanese corporate slave. As time passed, only the strongest remained and persevered. This story is comparable to that of the recently airing anime about the weakest kid from the end game village going to the starter town. Japan's working culture can be said to be the end-game dungeon of the world. The standards there are so high that even vegetables must have a luxury brand. While he was the weakest in his homeland, his power cannot be compared to that of a salary man in the underworld.
 
At first the first few chapters felt kinda slow and forced, but getting further in, I’m liking the world and the MC. I’m happy how this manga is turning out to be. Thanks to the translators! Also, it’s a great story that a lot of working weebs can relate too.
 
Such an inorganic "romance." The chapters that completely revolve around it are such a chore to read.
 
It tosses in cameos of the forced, corporate boardroom isekai tropes, but actually gets better to read the farther in you go which puts it above average.
 
@ETHANMCPECRAFT

He is a good guy with good intentions, though his methods of achieving it are a bit twisted.

killing him off is not a good idea, since he holds a few very important trading positions
 
He should have shouted out "Neko--cchhwwaannnn" and then petted her.
Then he would get a beat down from Ulmander and Cat Girl.
Somehow this would end with him in a lucky pervert situation.

Or not, thankfully.
 

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