-manga Koko Jidai Ni Gomandatta Jou Sama To No Dosei Seikatsu Ha Igaito Igokochi Ga Warukunai- [top] < 2026 Update >
Our heroine, 25-year-old office worker Saki Tanaka, rents a cheap apartment that comes with an unusual clause: “Must accept cohabitation with a displaced extra-dimensional being.” Enter – a 2.5-meter-tall, silverback gorilla king who claims to have ruled a magical jungle kingdom in another era. How did he get here? Unclear. Why is he wearing a monocle and a velvet smoking jacket? He refuses to explain.
Not through punishment, but through necessity. He can't command the rice cooker. So he watches. He learns. The first time he successfully boils an egg, his stoic face cracks into the tiniest smile. That moment is earned. Our heroine, 25-year-old office worker Saki Tanaka, rents
Every "surprisingly comfortable" cohabitation needs a host who shouldn't be comfortable at all. Why is he wearing a monocle and a velvet smoking jacket
In standard isekai, the arrogant noble is either a speed bump for the hero or a damsel needing reformation. Here, the Lord arrives in modern Tokyo utterly powerless. He can't command the rice cooker
Despite the fantasy-sounding backstory, the "Interesting Feature" for readers is often the relaxing vibe.
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Joe-sama is proud, loud, and perpetually stuck in “ancient monarch” mode. He demands tea steeped for exactly four minutes, refers to the refrigerator as “the cold sarcophagus,” and once challenged a vending machine to a dominance display (he lost, but the machine now gives double cans on Tuesdays).
