Might as Well Cheat: I Got Transported to Another World Where I Can Live My Wildest Dreams! (Manga) Vol. 8

Author Munmun
Illustrated by Butcha-U
Contributions by Kei Mizuryu
Paperback
$14.99 US
On sale Aug 06, 2024 | 160 Pages | 9798891602502

DRY SPELL

Tauro’s brush with death while working for the Knight Corps had unintended consequences, such as reducing the Knight Corps’s numbers. Recruitment begins at the operator school, which gives Tauro’s former classmates—including Ponytail—a shot at joining the ranks. Meanwhile, Tauro’s busy training up his magic, and the empire sends assassins to Jehanne for unknown purposes. With the kingdom in upheaval, Tauro’s got more work cut out for him before he can take a well-deserved break!
Munmun is a Japanese writer best known for the novels and manga Might as Well Cheat (known in Japanese as Sekkaku Cheat wo Moratte Isekai ni Teni shita n dakara, Suki na you ni Ikitemitai).

Butcha-U is a Japanese manga artist and creator best known for adult works like the manga adaptation of Might as Well Cheat (known in Japanese as Sekkaku Cheat wo Moratte Isekai ni Teni shita n dakara, Suki na you ni Ikitemitai).

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DRY SPELL

Tauro’s brush with death while working for the Knight Corps had unintended consequences, such as reducing the Knight Corps’s numbers. Recruitment begins at the operator school, which gives Tauro’s former classmates—including Ponytail—a shot at joining the ranks. Meanwhile, Tauro’s busy training up his magic, and the empire sends assassins to Jehanne for unknown purposes. With the kingdom in upheaval, Tauro’s got more work cut out for him before he can take a well-deserved break!

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Munmun is a Japanese writer best known for the novels and manga Might as Well Cheat (known in Japanese as Sekkaku Cheat wo Moratte Isekai ni Teni shita n dakara, Suki na you ni Ikitemitai).

Butcha-U is a Japanese manga artist and creator best known for adult works like the manga adaptation of Might as Well Cheat (known in Japanese as Sekkaku Cheat wo Moratte Isekai ni Teni shita n dakara, Suki na you ni Ikitemitai).

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