The manga version by Ryosuke Sato brings the series' distinct flavor to life through specific artistic choices:
Cid Kagenou – a boy who pretends to be a background mob while secretly leading an underground organization. However, his “pretend” scenarios accidentally become real, destroying the original “peaceful world” plot. He remains unaware that his delusions are true. The manga version by Ryosuke Sato brings the
who are completely unaware of their own absurdity (similar to The Eminence in Shadow or One Punch Man ). who are completely unaware of their own absurdity
What makes the narrative so engaging is that Albert how much he is altering the original plot. While the game’s intended story would have included certain tragedies and climactic confrontations, Albert unwittingly tramples over them—saving a saintess who was fated to die, eliminating a hidden final boss during a casual stroll, and turning dramatic events into minor episodes. The result is a uniquely refreshing comedy‑action hybrid where the protagonist keeps “breaking” the main scenario without ever realising it, while the world around him scrambles to adapt. The result is a uniquely refreshing comedy‑action hybrid