Yuusha Shoukan Ni Makikomareta Kedo- Isekai Wa Heiwa Deshita - Raw Chapter 1 - Read Next Chapter 2 Jun 2026
As our protagonist explores Eridoria, they begin to realize just how peaceful this world truly is. There are no wars, no famine, and no strife. The people live simple, yet fulfilling lives. They start to wonder, was their summoning truly necessary? Or have they been brought to this world for a different reason altogether?
In Yuusha Shoukan , this expectation is brutally dismantled. The summoners reveal that there is no war. The world is peaceful. The summoning was not a cry for help, but a diplomatic error or a ritualistic exchange program meant to foster goodwill between worlds.
Humans, demons, and gods live together in perfect harmony. As our protagonist explores Eridoria, they begin to
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The title "Isekai wa Heiwa deshita" or "the Other World Was Peaceful" hints at a deviation from the typical isekai narrative, where the transported hero must save the world from an ancient evil. Instead, this story suggests a more relaxed or different kind of conflict, possibly focusing on cultural exchange, personal growth, or the protagonist's adaptation to a world without the need for heroics.
Kaito begins exploring the capital city, experiencing firsthand how humans and demons live together in harmony, shopping at identical markets, and sharing meals. They start to wonder, was their summoning truly necessary
It’s . Think Kiki’s Delivery Service meets The Devil is a Part-Timer , but with a summoning circle.
Yuusha Shoukan ni Makikomareta kedo, Isekai wa Heiwa deshita (Caught Up in a Hero Summoning, but the Other World was at Peace) subverts the isekai genre by placing its protagonist, Kaito Miyama, into a peaceful, post-conflict world rather than a war zone. Chapter 1 introduces this low-stakes, slice-of-life fantasy setting where Kaito, as an accidental summon, avoids hero duties to explore a harmonious world inhabited by humans, demons, and gods. The summoners reveal that there is no war
For readers seeking the Japanese source material, the first raw chapter lays the groundwork for Kaito's journey. In these opening pages, the protagonist is introduced as a cautious and somewhat cynical young man. When he first arrives in the other world, he is immediately on guard. He expects the standard clichéd development of being thrown into a maelstrom of war—after all, he and the actual Hero were summoned together. However, he quickly discovers that the Kingdom of Trinia is not a land on the brink of collapse.