Yuusha Shoukan Ni Makikomareta Kedo- Isekai Wa Heiwa Deshita - Raw Chapter 1 - Read Next Chapter 2

The art is clean and expressive, capturing the awe of a fantasy capital without the grit of typical battle manga.

The protagonist, a seemingly ordinary young man, is suddenly swept into a summoning circle intended to bring forth a "Hero" to save a fantasy world. Expecting a typical "demon lord" scenario, he and the actual summoned hero arrive in a bright, bustling kingdom. The art is clean and expressive, capturing the

He chooses option three. The chapter ends with the protagonist marveling at a sunset over a fantasy city with no smoke, no war cries, and no monster alerts. Just the smell of fresh bread and distant laughter. The final panel teases a mysterious cloaked figure watching him from a rooftop – the first hint that "peaceful" might have layers. He chooses option three

| Theme | How It Appears in Chapter 1 | |------|----------------------------| | | Instead of a powerful champion, the summoned individual is an average teen, forcing the world’s power structures to adapt. | | Cultural Clash | Shin’s modern sensibilities (e.g., reliance on smartphones, sarcasm) contrast sharply with Eldoria’s medieval customs, creating both comedy and tension. | | Peace vs. War | The subtitle hints that the world is at a crossroads; the “peaceful” setting is fragile, and the narrative explores whether an outsider can influence it. | | Adaptation & Growth | Shin’s quick‑thinking in the goblin ambush shows that intelligence and adaptability can be as valuable as raw strength. | | Mystery of the Summoning | The imperfect ritual raises questions about the nature of the world’s magic—why did the system “choose” a regular human? | The final panel teases a mysterious cloaked figure

However, the twist is immediate: the world is not in crisis. There is no war, no imminent demon invasion, and the kingdom is prosperous and peaceful. The king apologizes for the "mistake" of dragging the protagonist along, explaining the summoning was more of a precautionary ritual than a necessity. The actual hero (a classic, overpowered archetype) is welcomed, while the protagonist is offered a simple apology and a chance to return home—or stay as an ordinary citizen.