2 "Let's talk,"




So let's talk about it.
It was about a month ago now.

I, Himuro Kyoji, was going to the nearby convenience store to read Jaapu as usual.
I had been a regular customer there for several years, so I came there every Monday afternoon, and the cashier's eyes pierced me very coldly.
Well, I don't really care about that, and I was more concerned about H*H, which finally resumed its series.
I've been out of the series for so long that I forgot about the story.
I've been talking about this for a long time, but I forgot the flow of the story. I can't remember anything at all: .......

I've been unable to keep up with the content of the article, even though the series was resumed.
When I came home from the convenience store, I opened the door and found myself in a strange world. It was a different world.





No, the most important part is the transition to another world. What's the most important part of the transition to another world?

Go into it with no one.
Well, no one plunges into me.

No, it's too abrupt. I'm a fan of inter-world reincarnation stories, too.
The ones that are interesting are interesting, and frankly speaking, I like them.
But this is a bit too bad. At least the transition to another world should be a little more dramatic.
Like getting run over by a car, or exploding in a classroom, or dying in an accident...

But now that I think about it, you've been reincarnated after you've died. Hmmm, that sounds really painful, so this is a safer choice as a result.

Well, anyway, this is a different world. In front of you there's an unfamiliar grassland, and if you look closely you can see a demon-like object you've never seen before strolling about in the distance.
What is this kiwi-like thing on earth?
Not the kiwi fruit...but the kiwi bird in New Zealand.
They're walking around all over the place. I just noticed them. It's going really fast.

Ohhhhhhhh!

That beak looks like it could definitely stab someone. I mean, you can!
I didn't want to retire so quickly in another world, so I ran away as fast as I could.