: The world features a unique system where magic-using commoners can be promoted to nobility. However, Sawadi faces social hurdles because healing magic is traditionally seen as a female-only discipline in this society.
Chapter 15 and its sub-parts generally continue to follow Sawadi's expanding business ventures and the resulting ironic increase in his own workload despite his goal of leisure. You can track the latest releases on platforms like MangaUpdates and Anime-Planet . : The world features a unique system where
: Driven by a desire to never overwork again, Sawadi buys inexpensive, injured slaves, heals them with his magic, and employs them as adventurers or laborers. He takes a commission from their earnings, effectively running a "staffing agency" to fund his dream of a lazy life. You can track the latest releases on platforms
: The series is adapted from the light novel by Mamizu Kishiwaka and is currently serialized in Gaugau Monster . Recent Developments : The series is adapted from the light
: The narrative frequently shifts from Sawadi’s self-interested internal thoughts to the perspectives of his "employees" (former slaves), who often view him as a benevolent savior despite his purely profit-driven intentions.
The manga (Living in Another World by Taking Commissions: A Relaxing and Comfy Life of the Restoration Magician's Staffing Agency) follows Sawadi, a former corporate worker who died from exhaustion and was reincarnated as the third son of a merchant family. Key Features
: Unlike typical isekai heroes with offensive combat powers, Sawadi excels in high-level regeneration and support magic . While he has low standing at magic school due to his lack of offensive talent, his ability to fully restore injured people and objects is world-class.