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The story follows a protagonist who was worked to the bone in his previous life as a corporate salaryman. Upon reincarnation, he is granted a boon by the gods: he doesn't want to be a hero, and he doesn't want to be an emperor. He wants a slow life.
However, the territory he inherits is anything but a paradise—it’s a desolate, dangerous frontier. To achieve his dream of a "slow life," he must first secure his borders. It’s a classic "be careful what you wish for" scenario that sets the stage for a unique blend of kingdom-building and comedy. okiraku+ryoushu+no+tanoshii+ryouchi+bouei+raw+better
The keyword includes “raw” – meaning the original Japanese-language version (raw manga scans or raw web novel chapters). But why do fans explicitly say “raw better”? Several reasons: The story follows a protagonist who was worked
Let’s first decode the title:
In essence, this is a slow-life + kingdom management + comedy + light combat manga/web novel series. The protagonist is reincarnated or transported into a fantasy world as a minor noble, but instead of power-grinding or conquering, he takes a relaxed, clever, and often hilarious approach to defending his land from monsters, bandits, and rival nobles. In essence, this is a slow-life + kingdom
The tone is lighthearted, with strategic elements similar to Slime Taoshite 300-nen meets How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom, but with more humor and lower stakes.