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Mizuumi Amakawa

Fushi no Kami: Volume 4

After spending two years studying in Itsutsu city to bring back the life of convenience and abundance from the legends of the ancient civilization, Ash graduates from the military academy. He is now assigned to the newly established Territory Reform Promotion Office, where he works hard to improve this world’s living standards.

When it is brought to Ash’s attention that Ajole, the hometown of his co-worker Renge’s childhood friend, is on the verge of extinction, he decides to embark on a rescue mission. The inspection task force led by Ash and Maika encounters barren fields and skinny villagers. It appears that they have no choice but to break the taboo and use animal manure as compost.

To make matters worse, there is news of another threat to the village: the demons known as treants! Can Ash find a way to save the village?

This is the fourth chapter of the story about a young boy who sets out to revolutionize the world in order to rebuild civilization and create his ideal life!
278 printed pages
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
J-Novel Club
Translator
Maurice Alesch
Artist
Mai Okuma
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  • TG Kirkmanhas quoted3 hours ago
    How much further will I have to run until I can catch a break? Don’t tell me I’ll have to keep going at full speed until I die. But if that was what this world had intended for me, then I was prepared to run to the depths of Hell. I had made up my mind a long time ago. And don’t think I’m going to hold back from rummaging through Hell either. I wondered who was going to regret the challenge in the end.
  • TG Kirkmanhas quoted18 hours ago
    Humans tend not to cherish things that they do not consider their own. From small things like coins to bigger ones like plots of land and countries. A sense of belonging makes them think of the plot of land as their own.
  • TG Kirkmanhas quotedyesterday
    The dreaded night always came, and the light of the stars was too pale to illuminate the path I was bound to walk on. I was shrouded in darkness, paralyzed at my feet. My ideal man was someone capable of conquering the eternal night, for which no flame or light was bright enough.
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