—a nameless soldier destined to die in the very first battle to show the stakes of the war. The "Survival" Instinct: To avoid his scripted death, the protagonist trains obsessively. The Power Gap: He becomes so powerful that he accidentally kills the "undefeatable" bosses meant to trigger the hero's awakening. Plot Destruction: By surviving and winning, he unintentionally renders the original "Main Story" (the Game Plot) impossible. 🔍 Key Features & Themes The "Gag" OP Protagonist: Unlike serious power fantasies, the humor stems from his lack of awareness. He thinks he is barely surviving, while others see him as a god-like warrior. World-Building: The setting is a "High Mortality" game world where the original heroes are often incompetent or overshadowed by the protagonist's efficiency. Butterfly Effect: Each "mob" action he takes causes a massive ripple effect, changing the fates of heroines and villains alike. 📖 How to Find the "Raw" (Japanese) Versions If you are looking for the original Japanese source material (Raws), you can find them at the official Japanese publishers: Web Novel (Original): Usually hosted on
| Dimension | Quantitative Impact | Qualitative Impact | |-----------|---------------------|--------------------| | | • 1,200+ printed volumes destroyed • Estimated monetary loss: ¥ 4.8 million | Loss of rare bilingual dictionaries, cultural heritage materials | | Digital Assets | • 37 GB of translation files corrupted • 3 active Git repositories taken offline (≈ 150 k lines of code) | Setback in research timelines (average delay 4‑6 weeks) | | Human Capital | • 12 translators withdrew from projects (≈ 480 hours of work) | Heightened fear; self‑censorship among remaining volunteers | | Social‑Cultural | • Public debate intensified; 62 % of surveyed residents expressed concern over “censorship” | Polarization between cultural preservation advocates and multilingual activists | | Legal | • No formal charges yet; investigation ongoing | Potential breach of Article 21 of the Japanese Constitution (freedom of expression) | kyou senshina mob, mujikaku ni honpen wo hakai suru raw
While many "mob" stories feature a protagonist trying to stay out of the spotlight, this series follows , a character who has become so absurdly powerful that he’s accidentally derailing the plot of the "main game" he’s in just by existing. Why You Should Read It —a nameless soldier destined to die in the
(literally: The Fierce Warrior Mob Character Who Unconsciously Destroys the Main Story ). World-Building: The setting is a "High Mortality" game
The narrative centers on , a boy raised in a family of fierce warriors on the dangerous frontier. Because of his harsh upbringing on the battlefield, Albert develops combat skills far exceeding those of a normal student. Upon enrolling in the Radford Royal Academy of Magic , the central stage of the game's original story, he encounters the "true" main characters—the candidates for the King's Kingsguard and the "Divine Child of the Oracle".
| Date (2026) | Event | Sources / Observations | |-------------|-------|------------------------| | | Initial rally at Mujikawa Town Hall; speakers denounced “linguistic imperialism.” | Local news footage (NHK‑Mujikawa) | | 14 Apr – 16 Apr | Night‑time raids on three community centers; translation libraries set ablaze; fire‑damage reports: 420 books (≈ 350 kg). | Fire department logs; eyewitness testimonies | | 15 Apr | Digital breach: 22 GB of translation files on the municipal server overwritten with null bytes. | Server admin forensic report (SHA‑256 mismatches) | | 16 Apr | Public “purge ceremony” at the central plaza; copies of translated statutes burned; participants shouted “言語は守るべき、外来は排除!” (“Language must be protected; foreign influence must be excluded!”) | Live‑stream on the “Sensei‑Mob” channel (archived) | | 17 Apr | Threat letters sent to 8 freelance translators, demanding cessation of work within 48 h. | Email headers traced to disposable domains (proxied via Tor) | | 18 Apr | Counter‑action: Two NGOs uploaded encrypted backups to a mirror on the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS). | IPFS hash: QmXz… (verified by independent auditors) | | 19 Apr | Police intervention; 4 individuals detained (identities withheld). | Prefectural Police press release |