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Farming Life in Another World Volume 1
by Kinosuke Naito
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Synopsis
After Hiraku dies of a serious illness, God brings him back to life, gives his health and youth back, and sends him to a fantasy world of his choice: a peaceful rural setting. In order to enjoy his second shot, God bestows upon him the almighty farming tool! Watch as Hiraku digs, chops, and ploughs ...
After Hiraku dies of a serious illness, God brings him back to life, gives his health and youth back, and sends him to a fantasy world of his choice: a peaceful rural setting. In order to enjoy his second shot, God bestows upon him the almighty farming tool! Watch as Hiraku digs, chops, and ploughs in another world in this laidback farming fantasy. Now, Hiraku must use his newfound gifts to cultivate a thriving farm and build a community. He'll encounter magical creatures, learn new farming techniques, and face challenges that test his resourcefulness. Will Hiraku find the peaceful life he craves, or will the unexpected trials of this new world change his destiny? Perfect for fans of isekai, slice-of-life, and farming simulation stories.
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