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While many isekai (another world) stories focus on high-stakes battles and saving the world, Death March takes a surprisingly comfy and laid-back approach. For Suzuki Ichirou, a 29-year-old programmer, that dream

Satou has no interest in being a typical hero. He hides his true level, poses as a merchant, and focuses on sightseeing and culinary adventures .