Yuusha Shoukan Ni Makikomareta Kedo- Isekai Wa Heiwa Deshita - Raw Chapter 1 - Read Next Chapter 2 Official
"Wait, you’re not on the guest list."
The chapter masterfully establishes the twist: this world isn’t in crisis. There is no demon lord. The last "great threat" was defeated 200 years ago, and now the kingdom summons heroes once a decade as a cultural festival tradition . The heroes are there to sign autographs, attend banquets, and pose for commemorative paintings. Kaito, the accidental tag-along, is given a small pouch of silver coins and told to find an inn.
If you are tired of power fantasies and war-crimes-by-cheat-skill, this is your next obsession. Read Chapter 1 for the laugh. Read Chapter 2 for the heart. "Wait, you’re not on the guest list
picks up exactly where we left off. Kaito, resigned to his fate, decides to explore the city. The author excels at "slice-of-life" world-building: the guild is for postmen and bakers , the adventurer’s ranking is based on how many community service hours you’ve logged, and the most dangerous monster nearby is a grumpy swamp turtle that only bites if you steal its cabbage.
The chapter ends with Kaito standing alone in a bustling, peaceful market square. No quest. No threat. Just the smell of fresh bread and the sound of children laughing. He has one thought: "What am I supposed to do now?" The heroes are there to sign autographs, attend
If Chapter 1 is the comedic setup, is where the quiet, wholesome magic truly begins.
Kaito realizes something profound: in the absence of a world-ending crisis, the real challenge isn’t fighting—it’s connecting . Chapter 2 promises slow-burn warmth, awkward yet endearing interactions, and a protagonist who must learn that peace isn’t boring. It’s a place to finally breathe. Read Chapter 1 for the laugh
The Ultimate Anti-Climax: Why Yuusha Shoukan ni Makikomareta kedo—Isekai wa Heiwa deshita Flips the Script
The chapter’s main hook arrives when Kaito wanders into a neglected corner of the royal library. There, he meets , a quiet, silver-haired archivist who hasn’t spoken to a visitor in years. She mistakes Kaito for a new scholar and excitedly shoves a dusty tome into his hands. The title? "The Lost Art of Making Friends Across Worlds."
