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Title: Futaisekai: When the Gods Misfile Your Paperwork
"Lord Malachar," said the lead auditor, a pinched-faced woman named Beatrice, "we're here to verify your claim of 'essential dimensional maintenance services.'" futaisekai - a tale of unintended fate
"The problem isn't the tithes," Kaito said at a strategy meeting attended by monster generals, summoned heroes (former and current), and a very confused squirrel. "The problem is that nobody understands why the tithes exist. You're not asking for tribute. You're asking for payment for services rendered." Title: Futaisekai: When the Gods Misfile Your Paperwork
1. The Tyranny of Expectations
Everyone projects their desires onto Kaito. The king wants a weapon. The people want a savior. Seraphina wants redemption. Kaito wants none of these. The story forces him to reject toxic savior complexes. He famously says in Chapter 34: “I didn’t save that village because I’m a hero. I saved it because the smell of burning flesh gave me nightmares. That’s not courage. That’s sleep deprivation.” You're asking for payment for services rendered
"But what?"
Why This Works (And Why It Hurts)
Most isekai stories are about wish fulfillment. We want to believe that if given a second chance, we would be the hero. Futaisekai asks a much more uncomfortable question: What if your second chance came with zero upgrades?