Kibou Shimasu Chapter 12- !!link!! | -manga Fushiou Wa Slow Life O
Welcome back, fellow isekai enthusiasts! If you’ve been following the journey of Prince Galt in Fushiou wa Slow Life o Kibou Shimasu (The Disinherited Prince Hopes for a Slow Life), you know that getting that "slow life" is harder than it looks. Despite being exiled from the royal family to avoid a succession crisis, our protagonist seems to attract excitement like a magnet.
The chapter ends with the demon lord’s scouts attacking a carriage road just outside Havenwell. They are not looking for the king; they are looking for supplies. But when a fireball hits the wheat field that Leo spent three chapters lovingly cultivating, something snaps. The final panel is a double-page spread. Leo steps out of his burning barn. His eyes are no longer a soft brown but glowing gold. The text bubble says simply: "You burned my bread." For the first time in the manga, the "Undying King" removes his limiters. The chapter ends on a whispered promise of violence, not defense. -manga fushiou wa slow life o kibou shimasu chapter 12-
However, as Fushiou and Natsumi begin to bond, a setback occurs. A severe storm hits the village, threatening to destroy the crops and disrupt the community. Fushiou and the villagers must band together to mitigate the damage and protect their homes. This event serves as a catalyst for character growth, as Fushiou and Natsumi learn valuable lessons about resilience, cooperation, and the importance of community. Welcome back, fellow isekai enthusiasts
Chapter 12 highlights that true "slow life" is incredibly hard to achieve when you are essentially a god among mortals. Escapism vs. Responsibility: The chapter ends with the demon lord’s scouts