Adventuring With Belfast In Another World V01 ⭐ Complete

If you are a fan of Azur Lane, The Saga of Tanya the Evil (for its tactical focus), or Dr. Stone (for its science-versus-magic angle), then "Adventuring with Belfast in Another World V01" is an essential addition to your library.

It respects its source material while boldly charting a new course. Belfast is not merely fan service; she is a character with depth, trauma, and a quiet dignity. Kaito is not a self-insert; he is a specialist in crisis. Together, they form one of the most compelling duos in recent isekai history.

Volume 01 ends on a perfect cliffhanger: Kaito, having drawn a schematic for a simple paddlewheel boat, looks at Belfast and asks, "If I can build you a hull… could you teach Eferia how to sail?"

Belfast’s response, delivered with a rare smile: "Commander. It would be my honor."

The horizon, for the first time in this waterless world, looks wide open. adventuring with belfast in another world v01

Rating: ★★★★½ (4.5/5) Tags: Isekai, Military Fantasy, Slow Burn, Adventure, Slice-of-Life with Explosions.

Prepare to weigh anchor. The land is only the beginning.


Have you read "Adventuring with Belfast in Another World V01"? Share your thoughts on the dynamic between Kaito and Belfast in the comments below. And stay tuned for our preview of Volume 02: "The Shadow Currents."


In Azur Lane, Belfast is known as the "Perfect Maid"—elegant, composed, and lethally efficient. Volume 01 strips back that facade. Here, Belfast is burdened by memory. She remembers her steel-hull existence: the Arctic convoys, the Battle of North Cape, the horror of being mined. Transported to a magical world, she initially shuts down emotionally, performing her duties with robotic precision. If you are a fan of Azur Lane

Her arc in this volume is relearning humanity through adventure. When she cooks for Kaito for the first time (a running gag—her cooking is historically awful), she blushes. When she takes damage from a magical shell, she panics, fearing she cannot be repaired. The author beautifully writes her internal monologues: "A cruiser does not feel fear. And yet, here I am—afraid of letting a mortal historian see me weep."

Volume 01 focuses on adaptation and discovery. The first third establishes the duo’s integration into the frontier town of Lintbloom. While the local adventurer’s guild dismisses Haruto as a useless noble’s son, Belfast demonstrates her worth by one-shotting a rock golem with a 6-inch naval shell. The guild promptly reclassifies them as a unique S-rank provisional party.

The central conflict arises from two directions:

The volume ends with a twist: The labyrinth’s core seems to recognize Belfast’s energy signature, hinting that this world’s "gods" may have encountered ship girls before. Have you read "Adventuring with Belfast in Another

Without spoiling the climactic twists, V01 follows a clean three-act structure:

Act One: The Wreck and the Wake Kaito is rescued by a grizzled Eferian monster-hunter named Sorsha. He learns the brutal economics of Eferia: Mana Cores (harvested from monsters) are currency, and water travel is suicide. He accidentally triggers the Belfast summoning while trying to jury-rig a broken water purifier.

Act Two: The First Voyage (Dry Land Edition) Belfast and Kaito take a quest to escort a "land-crawler" (a magical tank-truck) across the Dust Flats to the city of High Tor. This is where the world-building shines. We learn that Eferian blacksmiths cannot forge high-tensile steel; they rely on enchanted bronze. Kaito realizes Belfast’s 6-inch guns are made of alloys centuries ahead of Eferia’s technology. The journey is interrupted by a "Mana Tide," a phenomenon that temporarily nullifies all magic, forcing Belfast to rely on pure physical combat drills she learned in the Royal Navy in 1939.

Act Three: The Siege of High Tor Bandits (allied with a rogue mage) attempt to topple High Tor's mana generator. Belfast convinces the city guard to let her mount a defensive strategy based on the D-Day landings. She uses catapults filled with burning pitch as ersatz naval bombardment, uses smoke screens from alchemical pots, and leads a bayonet charge using her rigging's anchor as a flail. The volume ends with the city saved, but a massive "Abyssal-Core" appearing on the eastern horizon—a threat that clearly requires a fleet, not a single ship.

As of this writing, "Adventuring with Belfast in Another World v01" is available digitally on BookWalker, Amazon Kindle, and physically through Seven Seas Entertainment (under their Airship imprint). An audiobook narrated by a dual-cast (Japanese for Belfast, English for Kaito) is slated for Q4 of this year.