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Isekai Reincarnation : Hero of Accidental Chaos

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Evan Carter, (before he is) a mid-aged office worker with a love of coffee and sarcasm, dies unexpectedly and is reincarnated in a world of magic, swords, and ridiculously over-the-top fantasy adventures. Only this time, he’s young, handsome, absurdly strong, and terrifyingly overpowered in both magic and combat—though he reacts to it all with a deadpan calm and a running commentary on “maximum accidental chaos” and “mostly harmless for me.” Thrown into a kingdom unfamiliar with someone who casually bends reality, Evan quickly discovers that even minor tasks—walking into a village, wielding a sword, or flicking his fingers at magical traps—can create hilariously catastrophic consequences. Alongside his practical mage companion Lydia and mischievous rogue Emma, he navigates the challenges of courtly life, dangerous forests, and magical mishaps, leaving a trail of awe, panic, and occasional pigeons in his wake. When intelligence of a northern fortress and a mysterious dark mage surfaces, Evan’s party ventures into the frozen peaks to investigate. There, he effortlessly neutralizes traps, defeats guards without a scratch, and confronts the enemy leader in a spectacle of overpowered magic and perfectly timed chaos—while somehow keeping the situation mostly harmless. Returning to the kingdom, he reports his exploits, gains recognition (and mild terror-induced fame), and prepares for the hints of a greater northern threat. With a mix of absurdly overpowered action, deadpan humor, and clever banter, Evan Carter: Hero of Accidental Chaos tells the story of a man out of place in a magical world—except, somehow, everything bends perfectly to his chaotic brilliance. The kingdom may survive, the enemies may tremble, but Evan? He just wants his coffee.
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