The protagonist, Kaito Shimizu, is a cynical 28-year-old office worker who dies in a freak vending machine accident. He expects the usual deal: reincarnate, get cheats, build a harem. Instead, the goddess of the new world, a bored entity named Lyriel, admits she made a clerical error. Kaito was never supposed to be summoned. His "role" in the prophecy was meant for someone else.
But the summoning ritual is irreversible. So, Kaito is dumped into a dying fantasy world without a hero's blessing, without a divine weapon, and without a single stat point above average. His only "cheat"? A passive skill called —which subtly warps probability around him, usually in ways that benefit no one logically. futaisekai+a+tale+of+unintended+fate+hot
does the opposite.
Don’t read this on a crowded train. You’ve been warned. Have you read Futaisekai? Share your favorite "unintended fate" moment in the comments below. And yes, we all know which chapter you’re thinking of. The protagonist, Kaito Shimizu, is a cynical 28-year-old