Isekai Kenkokuki
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Author: | Sakuragi Sakura |
Artist: | Runa |
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Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | A protagonist reborn in another world. Apparently he had been reincarnated as an abandoned child. Before his eyes were abandoned children like him. In order to survive, he led them into farming. Little by little, orphans gathered, and upon hearing rumors of a village, others began to migrate. The group that had been nothing but children had become a village before anyone realized. And then various countries in the surroundings started to have an eye on it… This is the epic tale of the man who would later be known as the Divine Emperor. Raw : https://web-ace.jp/youngaceup/contents/1000046/ |
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I came here for the lolis. I'll stay for the world-building, I guess.
Pretty much. Most of our civilization is built on logic that took hundreds if not thousands of years to develop. I mean really we know about the "printing press" and how it is designed but, it took around what.. 30 thousand years to get that idea in our heads? So right there shows what happens when you bring someone from modern times to a feudal time.
Well when you think about it would you really imagine that realistically? I mean most of us think "I get hit by a truck I'm worm buffet" not transported to another world. Plus the absurdity of it *actually* happening is probably even worse. "I've read about shit like this... but, no no no my logic tells me THIS DOESN'T ACTUALLY HAPPEN!"
brought to you by Sakuragi
and Isekai Traveller Truck-kun
suddenly, Civilization
not bad
Unfortunately, teaching crop rotation doesn't mean you know the proper depth to plant a seed, know how to protect from disease and animals or even eyeball the correct amount of water a sprout needs dependent on temperature, humidity and growth stage. Crop rotation is useless if all your seeds fail or delaying in sprouting. These are fundamental practical details that are definitely not taught in general education, especially in a specialist service economy like Japan. I'd trust any local illiterate peasant to be more knowledgeable than a off-the-street urbanite in matters of agriculture.
Well, I think it's common with the country that, o don't know, have agricultural dependent history? Like in Indonesia, we were taught the basic the rotation crops in school, perhaps they were too in Japan. So perhaps I is not that common in country like USA or other, but here in Asia, it's almost common..
You'll also be amazed how many mundane but absolutely critical skills such as handcrafting, husking techniques, root loosening, watering micro etc. are NOT common knowledge in the modern world. Modern society is a specialist economy in many ways. Chuck a middle-class urbanite into a agricultural commune and see how much he struggles. Maoist-style resettlement of intellectuals to the countryside was a failure not just because the red guards bayoneted the bourgeoisie into doing it, but because intellectuals know next to absolute shit about the tiny details of agriculture that are only known by hands-on experience.
Shoot, we didn't get the Haber process until 1909.
Also, a pretty good Justice League episode had Vandal Savage spending centuries rediscovering the principles of agriculture.
You'd be amazed.
What someone like you would currently know about Agriculture (3 field crop rotation, fertilizing, how to plow correctly) took hundreds of years to cultivate and learn. We modern humans have it down to a science so exact that we can control how much an acre of land produces easily. If we look at any other time in Human history, you find that the yields were almost frighteningly low and that things like crop rotations almost never happened until the high middle ages.
Re: All the "these kids aren't as young as they say"...
I worked 19 years in a public school system - mostly in elementary schools. Some kids out there can pass for upper middle school, yet are actually only in 5th grade. By 5th/6th grade the development of the kids is all over the place.
Cool opinion. Don't let the door hit you on the way out. Maybe now we can talk about the story instead of shitposting about how cliche the Isekai genre is.
Start was a bit rushed but I hope nothing else is rushed. I read the novel for a while before dropping it out of lack of interest but up until then (and it still was, just personally lost interest) it was a nice change of pace Isekai manga about building a community of orphans up from scratch. It was a while since I've read it so my memory's a bit fuzzy, but I don't recall the protagonist being outright egregiously overpowered either.
If you lived in the same conditions they lived in, you'd age faster too
from stressAlso artist is Asian and these kids are probs White
Asians might look "young" to non-Asians but to Asians, non-Asians look old as fuck for their age. It works both ways.
What a convenient bird.
Also, is it just me or do they all look older than the ages they're saying?
correction, artist. This is an adaptation of a web novel.
the moment i received enlightenment, where reading the comments was more worthwhile then reading the manga, my tears flow as how sadly cliched this story was.
RIP another truck-kun senpai isekai.
the manhole cover is actually a isekai mimic and opens up while your standing on it observing falling lolipantsu, you fall in and die
11.) You're actually the 15-year-old high school driver [Adults? Main Characters? What is this heresy?!] of Truck-kun whose family has worked for the Angel of Death for generations until one day you die tragically in an accident when you were about to eliminate your first target for Death but drove off a bridge instead - enraged at your failure, the Angel of Death casts you into another world.
Optional Cliche #1: Your target is now your love interest in your new life.
Optional Cliche #2: It's a low-magic world, but you have magical abilities on par with legendary D&D characters and you think this is normal.
Optional Cliche #3: You're still 15, but you're genderbent.
Optional Cliche #4: You're from a noble family, because who wants to reincarnate as a peasant farmer?
Optional Cliche #5: You're from a noble family... that suddenly succumbs to ruin and tragedy when the mangaka ran out of ideas on how to actually introduce conflict and drama because he choose "Optional Cliche #4" and realized that a noble could just solve most issues someone from another world would have.
I love the light novel its a shame the group who was doing it stopped translating it
probably Exterminator (another isekai ofc) can solve those problems with the manholes
descriptions looks interesting
think i'll keep an eye on this one