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Part 3:
It's a bit of a projectile structure, so I read this volume and said, ''No, no, my grandson's teacher, that's not true.'' Some of you may be thinking, "That's not what we're trying to say", but personally, I wouldn't say it's a 100-point score, but at least it's too satisfying to be frustrating even if it's criticized. I think it's done well.
Now that I think about it, when I wrote this story on the web, I think I was overconfident in my own strength.
Any story you write becomes interesting. You can make it interesting.
There is no doubt that there was such an argument.
But at the time, I just couldn't make it to the point where I was satisfied. I think that's why I was swayed by the voices of criticism, and when the management of 『Let's Become a Novelist』 notified me that it violated the rules, I chose to delete it instead of persistently amending it. That said, it took a decade to fix, so I don't think that was a mistake either.
Let's go back to the topic.
Ars and Aisha are like that, the rest is Rudeus.
Regarding Rudeus' past trauma and biggest mistakes in his past life, it is not that different from the web version. Sin follows. If I had to say so, I think it has become a little lighter due to the settings changes in the book.
I believe that the story of employed reincarnation is basically a story about Rudeus facing his past life, that is, his past. By facing the past, we can correct and enrich our lives in this world.
After deleting this story on the web, many people said, "We need this story".
I think so too.

It was a 3-volume Jobless Red Carpet.
This is the 30th book on Mushoku Tensei. Now that I think about it, I've come a long way.
I think this volume was made possible thanks to all the readers, editorial staff, illustrator Shirotaka, and everyone else who was involved.
Thank you very much.
See you next time in the 4th volume.