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The humor stems from Albert's profound lack of self-awareness. He genuinely believes he is acting like a normal, weak background civilian. Meanwhile, his casual, battle-hardened reflexes leave legendary monsters obliterated and elite magic knights staring in sheer terror. 2. Total Narrative Destruction
The series excels by flipping the traditional "overpowered protagonist" trope on its head. Instead of a carefully calculating hero, Al is a delightfully oblivious, chaotic force of nature.
So sit back, turn the page, and watch the background character burn the script. Just don't blink—or you might miss the part where he accidentally saves the world while buying groceries.
In the saturated landscape of "isekai" and "reincarnation into a game" manga, Kyou Senshi na Mob, Mujikaku ni Honpen wo Hakai Suru
Despite wanting to be a "mob" who blends in, Albert’s "Berserker" tendencies and superior battle skills make him constantly stand out, shattering the original game's plotline without realizing it.
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What Albert fails to understand, however, is that he is no ordinary mob. He is a His power is completely off the charts, a force of nature that he wields without any self-awareness. With a personality that is "overly extreme," he cannot help but bulldoze his way through the game's carefully constructed events.
: Born as the youngest son of the ruthless Falconer frontier nobility, Albert is raised on active battlefields from early childhood. He becomes a terrifying, hyper-competent "berserker" before he even turns 14.