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The relic did not show him a lie. It showed him the reality: Published in the latest volume of If you
The manga (translated as The Choice of 35: When Choosing Different World Reincarnation ) has captivated fans of the mature Isekai genre by offering a grounded, relatable spin on classic fantasy tropes. Written by Tasuke Ohmae with artwork by Kazunari Iso and Gusutafu, this series takes a hard look at what happens when a burnt-out 34-year-old salaryman is forced to make a life-altering choice on the eve of his 35th birthday.
to see if an official English translation has been picked up by publishers like Yen Press or Seven Seas. leading up to Chapter 37 to catch up? 35-sai no Sentaku - Isekai Tensei wo Eranda Baai - 7 to see if an official English translation has
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While the focus shifts, the chapter still delivers tactical action scenes, highlighting the protagonist's growth in combat prowess within the isekai realm. We see a deeper internal monologue regarding the
We see a deeper internal monologue regarding the protagonist's past life. He compares the stresses of his old 9-to-5 job with the life-or-death stakes of the fantasy world, concluding that while this world is dangerous, it offers a sense of agency he never had in Japan.
While the earlier story decisions of Daikichi Maekawa remain a significant point of criticism that doesn't go away, the author doubles down on delivering exactly what the premise promises: an adult man's unapologetic second shot at a youth full of adventure, personal power, and romantic pursuit.
For those looking to read the latest updates, official volumes are published by Nova Comics and listed on platforms like CDJapan . 35-sai no Sentaku - Isekai Tensei wo Eranda Baai - 5
Chapter 37 features intense dialogue and shifting political or interpersonal dynamics. The fantasy world's native characters do not exist merely to praise the protagonist. They have their own hidden motives, cultural biases, and survival instincts, which clash directly with the protagonist's modern-day corporate ethics and logic. 3. Stripping Away the "Cheat" Illusion