-manga Kyou Senshina Mob Mujikaku Ni Honpen Wo Hakai Suru Manga- ~repack~ -

The protagonist. He lacks the political finesse of capital nobles and views problems through the lens of pure survival and combat. Because he doesn't remember the game script perfectly, his "solutions" to problems are wildly disproportionate, leading to the accidental destruction of the main plot.

Al does not remember the game's exact plot points, hidden details, or specialized meta-strategies. He only possesses a broad, hazy awareness of the setting.

Not all readers appreciate the unaware mob trope. Common criticisms include: The protagonist

Seeking to understand his purpose, Albert enrolls at the Radford Royal Academy of Magic, the school where the main game events are supposed to unfold. While elite aristocratic students focus on forming political factions and social cliques, Albert misses the memo entirely. He is completely focused on survival, training, and raw strength. 2. The Orientation Dungeon Disaster

Al attempts to avoid "landmines" but accidentally upends the underground social order by offering refuge to orphaned children. Al does not remember the game's exact plot

—originally serialized in Japanese as Kyou Senshina Mob, Mujikaku ni Honpen wo Hakai suru (狂戦士なモブ、無自覚に本編を破壊する)—is a massive hit in the subversion-focused isekai genre. Born as a web novel by Narunoruna on platforms like Shousetsuka ni Narou and Kakuyomu, its massive popularity rapidly spawned an official light novel adaptation published by M Novels (with art by Eito Shimotsuki) and an ongoing manga adaptation illustrated by Ryosuke Sato serialized on Manga Gaugau .

What makes the narrative so engaging is that Albert how much he is altering the original plot. While the game’s intended story would have included certain tragedies and climactic confrontations, Albert unwittingly tramples over them—saving a saintess who was fated to die, eliminating a hidden final boss during a casual stroll, and turning dramatic events into minor episodes. The result is a uniquely refreshing comedy‑action hybrid where the protagonist keeps “breaking” the main scenario without ever realising it, while the world around him scrambles to adapt. Isekai-ish (non-isekai possible)

Genre: Comedy, Parody, Isekai-ish (non-isekai possible), Meta-Humor

: 狂戦士なモブ、無自覚に本編を破壊する (Kyou Senshina Mob, Mujikaku ni Honpen wo Hakai suru).

(translated as The Mad Mob Character Unknowingly Destroys the Main Story ) is a refreshing take on the "reincarnated as a background character" trope that has taken the manga world by storm. Unlike many series where the protagonist meticulously tries to stay out of the spotlight, the hero of this story causes absolute chaos without even realizing he's the eye of the storm. Plot Overview: A "Mob" with Main Character Energy

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