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Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement 6 (Manga)

When life gives you another world, you take it for all it’s worth! The irreverant new isekai adventure from the creator of Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?! and I Shall Survive Using Potions! Anime streaming now!

After growing up an orphan, Mitsuha has a healthy respect for money and a desire to live well–at least, until she dies after being pushed off a cliff. Waking up in a strange fantasy world, Mitsuha narrowly survives an encounter with a pack of wolves, then realizes she has the power to move between this world and the real one. A lesser person might embark on heroic adventures–Mitsuha instead immediately recognizes the lucrative possibilities of her new situation, and heads out to buy an arsenal of modern weapons. Her goal: to acquire 80,000 gold, and the life of leisure she’s always dreamed of!

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  • SubCategory: Manga
  • Age Rating: 18
  • Publisher: Kodansha Comics
  • Barcode: 9781646518500
  • Release Date: 04/16/2024
  • Genre: Manga, Books
  • Print Size: 5.7500 x 8.1875
  • Eligible For Free Shipping: Yes

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