最弱に転生したけど実はSSランクの強さを持ってた
The story begins with a guy named Shagiru taking a shower. He knows his face is considered ugly by others, but he doesn’t let that stop him from working hard. He believes in doing good work and always trying to bring smiles to people’s faces, whether they are customers or not. Despite being unpopular with women, he feels satisfied with his life until one day everything changes. While carrying luggage on a train, a random girl accuses him of touching her. Shagarro who has both hands full cannot defend himself properly. No one listens to his explanation and passengers throw him out of the train. He realizes that his appearance causes people to distrust and mistreat him. Soon he is dragged to court where no one even considers his side of the story. He is fined heavily and fired from his job. Years pass. Eventually the girl who falsely accused him is arrested. It turns out she had falsely accused several other men simply because she disliked unattractive guys, but since she was underage, she was released quickly. Shagiru feels a deep sense of anger and injustice, but there’s nothing he can do. He tries to find a job again, but nobody hires him. One day, he sees some kids bullying a girl by calling her ugly. This makes him reflect on how his appearance has become a burden. The trauma from the false accusation has made it impossible for him to live normally. People avoid him. 6 years go by. He becomes completely isolated, spending all his savings and relying on his parents until there’s nothing left. One night, he comes across a news article about people disappearing under mysterious circumstances. Some think it’s kidnapping, but others suggest they may have gone to another world. Shagarro finds it ridiculous at first, but reads about a strange ritual involving turning on your computer at 2:00 a.m. facing it north, opening the window, and raising your hands. Curious, he decides to try it. When the time hits, his computer displays a message asking if he wants to go to another world. It warns that returning will cost half of his remaining lifespan. At first, he thinks it’s a virus, but soon a character setup screen appears. He can customize his stats. He learns that he will become 16 years old in the other world. He finds a look stat set at five and lowers it drastically to 555. As a result, he gains over 13,000 bonus attribute points. Realizing that giving up his appearance gives him incredible power, he goes further. He reduces his earning stat, gaining even more points. He writes unique conditions in a special notes section. If he ever touches a girl, he will lose 10% of his HP, and if he engages in anything romantic, he will instantly die. He also boosts his experience gain to a very high level. Before he can use any of his points to learn skills, the time runs out. He wakes up in a strange place and checks a mirror, shocked to see how terrifying his face has become. Three people stand nearby, one boy and two girls. They seem surprised he’s awake. When one of the girls looks cold, the boy gives her his shirt. Jigiru tries to do the same for the other girl, but she refuses. He starts to feel that even in this world, people judge based on appearance. The others introduce themselves. The boy says his name is Si and he is 16. One girl also says she is 16 but doesn’t give her name immediately. The other girl eventually introduces herself as Seikka, also 16. Shagiru says he’s 16 too, but no one believes him because he looks much older. Zji asks if everyone performed the same ritual with the computer. They all confirm that they did. Realizing they’ve truly been transported to another world, they talk among themselves. Shigaru quietly walks away, not interested in making friends. He finds a chest and discovers a gold coin inside, but when he tries to pick it up, the coin vanishes. He recalls lowering his income stat and assumes that’s the reason. Later, the group receives starter items: clothes, weapons, and some gold. Si suggests splitting the gear evenly, but there are only seven coins and they begin to suspect that someone took one. Si looks at Shagiru and asks if he took it. Shagiru remains silent, knowing he accidentally made the coin disappear. He tells them he doesn’t need the money and they can divide it among themselves. Zea agrees and says they should handle it themselves since they found the coins. Shagro smiles silently, knowing he had picked the coin up first, but let it go on purpose. Just as the group was about to leave, a monster suddenly appears at the gate. One of the girls, Seeka, freezes in fear, but Si quickly rushes forward and takes the monster down with his ax. Shagurro is caught off guard by how fast Si acted. Before they can catch their breath, more monsters begin to charge at them. Si tells everyone to get ready. They have weapons, so they can fight back. He tells Seeka to fix her bow since it’s still missing a string and he asks Shagarro to help her. Then Si runs off with the other girl to hold off the monsters. Meanwhile, Seeka struggles to fix her bow and Shigro watches her fumble. In his mind, he wonders why she picked a weapon she can’t even use. Suddenly, a monster sneaks up behind him and attacks. Say he yells that one must have slipped past them. Shagurro, annoyed, responds in frustration, but says it’s fine. He’s strong and can handle it. He swings his stick at the goblin, but it has no effect. The goblin knocks him down and Shigarro starts doubting himself. How could he be this weak? Then he remembers. He never used his bonus stat points because the timer ran out during setup. Furious, he taps into his inner rage and defeats the goblin in one massive hit. A system message pops up. He leveled up not just once, 31 times. Realizing it must be because of the exp boost he added in his custom notes, Shagaru checks and sees that his exp gain is at 10,000x. Si and the others are also leveling up from their fights, upgrading their skills as they go. Now it’s Shagarro’s turn. With trillions of bonus points saved up, he dumps them all into strength, stamina, and defense. The moment he does, his class changes. He’s no longer human. He becomes an almighty god. Goblins attack him again, but now it’s useless. His HP is insanely high, and with a flick of his finger, he sends a goblin flying. Shock waves blast through the area. While this happens, Seeka is still struggling with her bow and starts tearing up. Shiguru can’t ignore it. He walks over and offers to help. He tells her to hand him the bow and strings it perfectly, thanks to a video he once watched during his shut-in days. Seek is impressed and asks if he was in an archery club. He says yes. She tells him to take a shot. Chagaru upgrades his archery skill, pulls back the bow, and fires. The arrow shoots straight into the sky. At first, it seems like a fail until a massive spell is triggered. From the sky, a lightning dragon appears and wipes out all the goblins in one strike. Everyone is stunned. Seeka jokingly says, “He must have really been in an archery club.” She picks up her own bow and runs off to help with the rest of the goblins. She fires off arrows, but none of them hit. Si decides they can’t rely on her and takes matters into his own hands, charging with the other girl. Seeka, feeling useless, realizes she’s out of arrows. Shigaru quietly uses one of his skills to turn nearby wood into arrows and leaves them near her without saying anything. When she notices, she happily grabs them and starts firing again. After defeating all the monsters, the group heads into the nearest town. They’re starving, so they find a restaurant serving burgers. Everyone goes in except Shigaru. He decides it’s time to quietly say goodbye. He walks off toward a fountain, feeling the hunger creeping in. Just then, a cat shows up. Shigaru smiles, thinking it’s also alone like him. As he reaches to pet it, he suddenly panics. What if it’s a girl? His mind flashes to the curse. If he touches a girl, he’ll lose 10% HP. Out of nowhere, Seeka appears. Startled, he falls into the water. She says she brought him a giant hamburger as thanks for helping her earlier. Shagro is touched, but hesitant. He doesn’t have money, and he knows the curse is dangerous. Seek tells him to just accept it. He clearly doesn’t have cash, and this is a gift. As he grabs the burger, their hands touch. The curse activates. The pain is unreal. He takes 58 trillion damage, enough to wipe out the population of multiple Earths. He accidentally drops the burger, which smashes into a wall. Seeka tears up, thinking he rejected her gift. Trying to recover, Shigira decides to use his old salesman charm. He compliments her beauty, saying her touch overwhelmed him, and insists on eating the burger anyway, even though it’s now ruined. She stops him and offers her own burger instead, saying it’s clean and that he deserves it. She also admits she noticed he was the one who gave her the arrows. Touched, Chagarro accepts it. He thinks to himself that he owes her now and needs to repay her before he can move on. Just then, the rest of the group shows up and calls out to him. Shagurro decides he’ll help Seeka for a bit longer, then go solo. In the next scene, the group stops at a weapon shop. Seeka, rich as ever, loads up on arrows like there’s no tomorrow. Even when the shopkeeper warns her that her bag’s already full. She just keeps buying. Watching this, Chagarro feels the pain. He knows he could have just crafted unlimited arrows using his skill. All this money wasted. Meanwhile, Seeka teases him for not buying anything, but he doesn’t respond. He’s already annoyed that she keeps calling him poor like it’s nothing. That’s when Si and the unnamed girl show up. They found an inn to stay for the night and everyone decides to head over. Seeka tries lifting her over stuffed bag and realizes it’s way too heavy. As they move, Shagro says he’ll just sleep at the park, but Seeka insists on covering his room fee, which makes him uncomfortable. He turns her down, and Seeka and emotional starts crying, thinking it’s because he’s rejecting her help. Eventually, she grabs his hand and takes him with her. As they walk, Shagarro has a small realization. Seikka touched him on his clothes, but he didn’t take any damage. That confirms it. Attacks don’t hurt if they touch clothes only. Still, she’s way too innocent. He feels uneasy letting her wander around unprotected. If only they had a solid leader to guide her. Later at the inn, Sji notices their funds are running low. Meanwhile, the girls are relaxing and taking baths while Shigaru lies in his room thinking hard. He doesn’t want to keep taking handouts from Seikka. It feels like a debt he’ll never pay off. He’s broke and he knows unless he figures out a way to earn money, he’s stuck. And from what he’s been through in his past life, once you’re stuck, it’s hard to escape. Next day, Shigiro surprises everyone by bringing back a load of groceries. He claims a kind stranger gave them to him, but Seikka calls him out. Probably begged for it, right? And she’s not even being rude about it, just casually savage. Everyone else digs in, complimenting the food, and Shigaro finally tells the truth. Since he couldn’t buy things with money, he bartered. He crafted a bunch of arrows from wood using his skills, sold them cheap at the weapon shop, and exchanged them for food. Problem solved. He even feels relieved. Finally, he’s repaid Seeka for her kindness. After the meal, Si gathers everyone to talk about their next quest. Seeka wants to explore the town more, but Sagei reminds her that they need a reliable income first. Monsters don’t drop money, after all. Shigaro is impressed. Si’s sharp, always a few steps ahead. That’s when a mysterious man overhars them. He offers to guide them through a nearby cave. He’s also someone who was reincarnated like them. But as soon as he sees Shagiru, he comments on how ugly he is. Yep, straight to the face again. Poor Shagiru can’t catch a break. This guy shows them a strange item, saying it could have gotten them discounts at the first house they woke up in. Turns out they missed it. He offers one to Seeka, who accepts it immediately. But Si’s suspicious. He asks the man who he really is. Turns out his name is Caillushiro. His job guiding newbies like them for a fee. Si agrees to hire him temporarily, offering a daily rate and bonuses. Shagro is still skeptical. He used to be a salesman after all. Trusting people isn’t easy for him. They all head to the cave of Arga and right away goblins appear. Seek starts firing arrows, but none of them land. Kyoshiro yells at her to stop wasting ammo. She flexes her wealth again, saying she’ll just buy more. But when he tells her to imagine each arrow costs millions, she suddenly gets serious, focuses, and lands a perfect shot. Everyone praises her, and Seeka smuggly says, “It was easy.” Shiguru just rolls his eyes. The others jump into battle, too. Shagurro’s surprised. Kyoshiro might actually be a decent guide, but he still has doubts. Kyoshiro even gave them helmets, claiming they were made by another reincarnated person like them. Later, Sajji and the Rizu begin training with Kyoshiro, learning how to use their weapons properly. Seeka works on her aim, too. Meanwhile, Shigarro’s just sitting around. Kyoshiro asks why he isn’t training, but Shagarro says he doesn’t have combat skills. Kyoshiro jokes that leveling with a staff must be hard. Shagro doesn’t mention that he’s already level 61. Kyoshiro tries to encourage him, saying the final skill for staff users is legendary. Shagurro recalls testing it once when he tried using his strongest spell. He realized it would wipe out everything within 200 km. So yeah, he decided not to. Kyoshiro shares a bit of his past. He used to be a mercenary but retired because his training was weak. His squad leader rose through the ranks and became a king level 80 with average stats of 160. Shigiro silently thinks that’s actually pretty low. Eventually, they arrive inside the cave. It looks like an ancient ruin. Seeka is so terrified she can’t move. But when she sees the limestone crystals, she’s mesmerized and moves toward them. Kyoshiro stops her just in time, warning that they could fall. Then Sji casually asks Seeka how old she was in her past life. She says 17. Everyone’s shocked. Shagro is thrilled to hear it. He’d been curious, too. He then reveals he was 30 in his past life, which surprises the group even more. In the next scene, Kashish leads the group forward. They’re armed with meabats and fight off enemies, pushing deeper into the cave. A massive gate appears and Seikka seems thrilled to move ahead, but then suddenly stops herself. The others notice this and are impressed by how cautious she’s become. One of the group members points out that she’s only level three and warns her about a boss chamber ahead. Hearing that, Seikka steps back nervously. The group decides to stop exploring for the day. Kashish is thanked for helping them make it this far. He responds humbly, acknowledging their potential and praising their leadership skills. Before parting, Kashish invites them to a special event. They follow him to a conference room which he claims was created by another reincarnated person and is protected from monsters and magic. Shagurro, however, senses something’s off. He knows from past experience that within a 200k radius, there’s no truly safe place. That claim was a lie. The room is decorated almost like a party is about to happen. Kashish explains it’s a celebration for reincarnated individuals who’ve made it this far. But Shaguru also detects something strange in the drinks. Traces of poison. They won’t kill anyone, but they’ll definitely knock them out. Fortunately, Shaguru has an antidote. Growing suspicious, he tells the group they should leave before nightfall. Kashish apologizes for the delay, claiming he meant no harm. Shagurro, feeling guilty, apologizes for being overly suspicious. Kashish accepts the apology and encourages them to let their guard down. The group begins drinking except for Shagurro, who stays alert. To buy time, he asks everyone about their lives before arriving in this world. The room goes silent, uncomfortable. He quickly realizes his mistake. Everyone here like him likely fled from difficult pasts. Si finally opens up. Back in his old life, he struggled with everything, school, society, and eventually left home. He started a company called Success Life. Shagurro is shocked. He once visited that company and realizes Sagei was the president. Si continues, “A mysterious uninvited salesman nicknamed Mr. Why once tried to sell him a ridiculously expensive copier? That man gave him advice. Smile more, relax, take care of himself. Si took it to heart, delegated work, and started enjoying life. The company boomed for a while, but eventually they went bankrupt due to a failed AI project. Everyone involved lost everything. CG fell into depression and never got the chance to thank Msuru Yai for the life-changing moment. In this new world, he vowed never to let anyone around him fall into despair. Hearing this, Shiguru is stunned again. He realizes he was Mr. Y. Si even says the salesman’s name sounded like she asked about his full name. Shiguru lies, claiming it’s Sasaki. His real name is Yoshioko. As the scene shifts, the effects of the drinks kick in and everyone begins to fall asleep. At this moment, Kioshiro enters with a gang. Their plan was to trick and capture everyone. Shigaroo, still awake, is immediately handcuffed. Despite this, he remains calm and even jokes that it reminds him of his past life. The gang declares they’ll roast him first, but Shagiraa quietly prepares to use his power. Before he can act, Sagei wakes up. Defying expectations, he stands up and challenges the gang. Everyone is stunned by his resilience, even Kioshiro. One thug grabs Si, forcing Shigaru to hesitate. He doesn’t want to hurt his friend accidentally, but using precise aim, he inflicts pain on the thug’s hand, forcing him to let go. Si’s bravery is praised, but Kioshiro warns his goons not to damage him too much. He’s worth more in good condition. Sagei accuses Kioshiro of exploiting vulnerable people in this world who’ve already suffered enough. Kioiro shrugs it off, claiming only losers get reincarnated, but Sagei refuses to back down. He promises to protect his friends no matter what. The gang rushes to bind him, but Shigaru leaps in to shield him. Sigi insists on helping, boasting he can knock out the thugs with a single punch. Shigaru internally mocks this overconfidence, likening it to an anime exaggeration. The gang surrounds them again. Shagaru gets punched and thrown back, but lands hard on top of some attackers, shocking them with his hidden strength. He taunts them, saying, “Only girls could beat him now.” As the gang prepares to attack again, Si declares he’ll handle them. Shagaru, annoyed, tells him to stop bluffing. The gang piles on, even sticking fingers in Shigaro’s nose, adding insult to injury. This enrages Sagei. Suddenly, a light forms in his hand. He tells them, “This light will erase all evil.” He reveals that he once wrote an oath in a special note, a magical item. The oath stated that if anyone ever hurt his friends, he would unleash his full power. In return, he sacrificed all his bonus points to gain this power. As his anger grows, the light turns red. He warns the gang that if they don’t retreat now, they’ll face destruction, but they ignore him and prepare to fight. Si readies himself. Shigiru realizes that Si has no defense. And just as Kyoshiro launches an attack, Shigiru throws himself in to protect him. Saii is stunned by the selflessness. Shigiru urges him to use him as a shield. When Si asks why he’s doing all this, Shagiru reflects that in the real world, good deeds often go unrewarded. But maybe in this new world, doing the right thing might actually mean something. With that, Sagei fully transforms. His red light glows brighter, shocking everyone. Power rushed through Sage’s body, changing him completely. His muscles bulged. Wings sprouted from his back. And suddenly, he wasn’t just some kid anymore. He became Aldon, the hero who can’t be stopped. Shagaru, though really didn’t like that nickname. While Shagiru stood there trying to wrap his head around what just happened, Aldon summoned some holy lightning move at ridiculous speed. It had a flashy name, too. Something like Aurora shining destination. Just when the attack was about to land on the bad guy’s face, Alion stopped himself. He figured it wasn’t his job to decide someone’s fate. That’s for the law to handle. Sure, he could end things right there, but he believed punishment meant nothing if it didn’t give someone a chance to change. Chigiru thought that was way too soft. And of course, the villain didn’t take long to prove him right. He acted like he was giving up, then lunged in for a cheap shot. But Shigaru saw it coming and threw himself in front like a giant wall, knocking the guy to the ground. The rest of the goons took the chance to start beating on him, but his bulky frame soaked it all up like a sponge. Then out of nowhere, Shagiru picked his nose, flicked the booger to the ceiling, and it caused some weird explosion. He blamed it on Aldian’s power, acting like it was all part of the plan. Nobody believed it, but he stuck to his story, even throwing in a wild bit about a white eagle swooping down to help the hero. Aldian didn’t know what to believe, but let it slide. Eventually, the gang gave up and begged for mercy. Shigaru didn’t buy it. It all seemed way too easy. He had everyone line up like it was roll call and asked Aldian to hit them with that over-the-top lightning move. Aldian naturally refused. So, Shiguru went for a backup plan, a flaming slap, something to help them understand pain through a little love punishment punishment. Aldian kind of liked that logic and said something deep about not letting anger drive justice. Shagro didn’t really follow the speech, but the result was clear. Aldon turned back into Sagei and went full drama mode, smacking each bad guy one by one while they acted like they were being cleansed or something. Shagurro just stood there wondering what kind of weird group he’d ended up in. After the bad guys were tied up, Si passed out. Turns out the knockout drug finally worked. The main thug, thinking he’d finally won, tried recruiting Shagarro. He figured the big guy had no chance with a bunch of pretty boys and might want to switch sides for cash and maybe a date or two, but Shagarro snapped out of his chains and reminded them all that Sagei was way stronger than he looked. The thugs were stunned. How could a guy that ugly care so much about others? Shagiru normally didn’t care about that kind of stuff, but now it was getting to him. After everything, they handed the bad guys over to the guards and got a massive reward. 100,000 RAS, basically a small fortune. Everyone was excited except Seikka, who pointed out that she and her friend were out cold the whole time. Even so, Si felt guilty for putting them in danger. The girls, however, said it was all thanks to him. When Seikka asked if Shigaru had been asleep, too, he froze. totally caught off guard. But Si stepped in and gave Shagro the credit, saying he protected him with his big old body. That made Seikka jump up and call him the MVP. Si agreed and offered Shagro the prize money, but then it turned out his share was cut by some insane amount. He’d barely get anything. So, he started thinking about leaving the group altogether once he paid off Seikka. He told them he wasn’t good with money and needed someone smart to hold it for him. Secha, of course, offered to take care of it, acting like she was some kind of finance wizard. Secha joked she blew her money on junk, but Shagiraa still trusted her and gave her his cash. Then they hit up a burger joint. Seikka, proud of being the new bank, acted like she was treating him, even though it was all his money. Shiguru figured they had enough to get by for a while. Maybe a few nights at the inn and some cheap meals. After that, he’d be broke again. Since he planned to leave soon, this felt like his last proper meal with the team. Seeka came back with a burger that could feed a family, making him say the magic word before handing it over. She clearly loved these little moments, and it hit him that she wasn’t the grumpy girl he’d first thought she was. Trying to keep things light, he asked if she liked burgers. She told him she fell in love with them just 2 days ago. That totally threw him. How sheltered could she be to just now discover burgers, but somehow it made sense. She bit into it so hard everything fell out the back. Then she asked about his stats. He brushed it off, saying they weren’t worth talking about. She seemed bummed and told him he’d missed a trick. Apparently, if you lower your appearance stat before starting the game, you get extra points elsewhere. Shagira was floored that she knew about that, especially since she didn’t look like someone who’d sacrificed her looks. Turns out Seikka had cranked her appearance stat all the way down to -16. That makes no sense to Shigaru. She doesn’t look bad at all. She’s clearly not some troll-faced warrior. And when she notices how he reacts, she gets all flustered, like she’s trying to read his mind. Shigaru, equally awkward, admits to himself that, “Yeah, she’s pretty.” Then she casually mentions something wild before the game started. She typed a wish into some hidden option buried in the start menu. She asked the game to make her beautiful. That hit Shigaru like a truck. There was a wish box. He never even saw that part. No wonder he’s stuck with the face of some random mascot he can’t even name from a weird shampoo ad. Just then, a little stray cat wanders into the diner, grabbing both of their attention. Seikka lights up. She’s never seen one up close. It’s like she’s looking at a magical creature. She suddenly remembers she can stand now, rushes to follow the cat, but stumbles along the way. She doesn’t fall, but it’s enough to spook the kitten, and it bolts right out the door. Thinking she’s about to face plant, Shagiru throws himself across the room like a dramatic action hero, totally unnecessarily. She’s perfectly fine and just looks at him confused while he lies on the floor, pretending it was all part of some postmeal workout. Eventually, Seikka tries to pet the cat outside, but it’s way too jittery and won’t stay still. Meanwhile, Shagiru quietly excuses himself and heads for the restroom, mentally spiraling. Alone in the stall, he’s questioning everything like why earlier she looked at her own hands with this strange sadness. Most people obsessed with appearance touched their face, but she kept focusing on her hands. It finally clicks. Maybe it’s not just her legs. Maybe she’s been living with something deeper, some kind of disability. He sigh, thinking life can be really unfair sometimes. Then, in classic Shigaru fashion, he flips the script and decides if there’s no God, then maybe he’ll be one. The kind of God who helps people like her without waiting for miracles. Just as he’s getting into that mindset, Seikka knocks on the restroom door, totally unaware of how weird it is to do that. She asks if his food didn’t sit right. Shigaro thinks, “Yep, she’s definitely the kind of girl who’d get tricked by shady types. But since he’s the god now, he’s going to look after her. After freshening up, he rejoins the team just in time for a group meeting. Si starts talking about picking classes. Time to level up properly. He suggests everyone choose something that fits their skills. Si himself wants to be a hero. The blonde girl seems happy to become a mage. Chigaru, big and burly, is slotted into the epic fighter role. He’s not thrilled, but hey, someone’s got to take the hit. Everyone’s surprised when Seikka says she wants to be a hero, too. Most figured she’d be a fighter given her enthusiasm, but just like always, she flips the script and keeps people guessing. After some back and forth, the roles get locked in. Si’s the hero, the blonde girl’s the hunter, Seikka claims the mage title, and Shigaru’s now officially the epic fighter. When Shigaru sees the flashy gear Si picked up, he realizes their cautious leader isn’t so careful when it comes to style. Later that night, Seikka grabs Chagarro’s sleeve and proudly announces her new role. Despite saying she wanted to be a hero, Mage seems to suit her better. She looks genuinely happy for once. They’re headed to Valyria, the biggest city around, but Si reminds everyone they can only bring cheap snacks. No luxuries, no exceptions. Once things wind down, Sika quietly asks the blonde girl if she’ll go jump rope with her in the park. Shagiraa looks at it and hits him with a memory. A while ago, they were in a weapon shop. Sika had complained that all the gear was outdated. She’d looked at a numaku and seemed interested until she realized it was for a different class. But what really caught her eye was a plain rope next to it. Turns out that rope’s actually a top tier weapon for kung fu fighters. Maybe she’s secretly got skills. They left the shop with that rope, and Shigaru gave her a crash course. She was surprised to see even someone like him could jump. In no time, she was starting to get good at it, though a little sad her blonde friend wasn’t with her. That girl had never even told anyone her name, which made Seikka feel like maybe the blonde wanted to stay distant. Chagaru had an idea to change that. Now in the park, Shagro hides in the bushes, watching Seikka teach the blonde how to jump rope, but things get awkward when Seikka asks for her name. The blonde freezes. It clearly hits a nerve. Zika decides to break the tension by saying they came up with a nickname for her. She went with something soft sounding, like a breeze, the name Reys. And just like that, the blonde flips into the air, clearing the square like a pro. Everyone around is stunned. Shagira realizes she might have been holding back this whole time. No wonder she didn’t get hurt in their first battle. Now that her skills are out in the open, other adventurers start surrounding her, offering her places in their teams. Seiko watches it all, feeling completely left behind. The rejection stings so much she starts to cry. Tigeru steps out to comfort her. The crowd gets annoyed at the scene, but surprisingly the blonde speaks up for Seikka. She says she only jumped like that to cheer her up. Shagira thinks maybe saying that up front would have saved everyone the drama. The blonde bolts off in embarrassment. Later that night, Seikka still sniffling and uses Shagirro’s cape as a tissue. Then she finds a note under her door. It’s from Rpoa apologizing and thanking her for the nickname. She asks if they can be friends. Overjoyed, Seikka rushes out to find her. Meanwhile, Shagurro catches Rez lurking down the hall. She invites him into a quiet room to talk. Floating in midair like it’s nothing, she shows off even more crazy skill. Then she finally reveals something big. She knows his real last name isn’t Sasaki. It’s Yoshioka Shagurro. He’s the guy that saved Sagei in their real world. Mr. Why?
Reincarnated as the Weakest But Secretly Holds SS-Rank Strength
00:00 PART 1
09:54 PART 2
22:00 PART 3
Anime:- Uglymug, Epicfighter
Plot summary :-
Wrongly convicted of a crime, 34-year-old Shigeru Yoshioka loses everything, including his trust in women, and withdraws from society as an unemployed recluse.
One day, he stumbles upon a way to travel to another world. When a mysterious status screen appears on his computer, Shigeru sacrifices his looks to gain an overwhelming 100 trillion and 5,100 parameters. Now reborn as an “Absolute God,” he begins his second life in another world.
Uglymug, Epicfighter Episode 1
Uglymug, Epicfighter Episode 2
Uglymug, Epicfighter Episode 3
Uglymug, Epicfighter Episode 4
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Boy Was Rejected 100 Times So God Gives Him 100 Wives[4] | Season 2
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2 Comments
at first, I Though The Girl Seika was the one who framenned Shigeru,
But after i Rewatched it,
i was wrong yet i was right still when i did think that the girl in the Wheel chair was him,
Slight best Prediction's i'd guess, At Least i didn't spoil what happen next😅
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