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Frieren: Building a New Era Without Magic

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After being laid off and reduced to an aimless shut-in, Yuhran, an ordinary modern man, discovers an impossible object at his front door—a gate connecting his apartment to another world. At first, everything seems perfect. The other side is an undeveloped fantasy land with gold mines, primitive civilizations, and absurdly low trade standards. Glass marbles become gemstones, and modern chemistry turns raw ore into real wealth. Yuhran begins quietly accumulating fortune across two worlds, planning to live the rest of his life as a rich layabout. Then reality hits. This isn’t a peaceful fantasy sandbox—it’s a world of monsters, demons, magic, and ancient races. One wrong step nearly gets him killed by a Demon-Horned Tiger King, and he survives only thanks to an elven mage named Miliarde. Lacking magic aptitude entirely, Yuhran is forced onto a different path: using modern technology (crossbows, armor, drones, seasoning packets, flashlights), exploiting cross-world logistics, and preparing to manipulate disasters by redirecting monsters into another country if necessary. As he learns the truth about the world he’s entered—its history, gods, and future—Yuhran realizes something terrifying: He has arrived far earlier than the main storyline. The heroes aren’t born yet. The legends haven’t begun. And immortality may be the only way for him to survive long enough to matter. With a leveling two-world gate, a plan to obtain divine magic, and the audacity to treat apocalyptic threats as logistical problems, Yuhran sets out on a bizarre journey of technology vs. magic, modern pragmatism vs. ancient fantasy, and a slow burn toward godhood. This is not a hero’s tale. It’s the story of a man who refuses to die poor—or quietly.
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