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You’re Reading “The Hero Who Returned Remains the Strongest in the Modern World”
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Daiki Morishita, who transferred to another world and became a brave man, came back to Japan, defeating the demon king.
However, in fact, in the dark society of Japan, the (in this case rare) world of battle-like battles was expanding.
This is a story that uses status and skills in modern Japan, and the heroes of the return from other worlds apply power leveling to incompetent classmates.
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