If you typed “eng nonsense life in another world 1 2 unce” into Google, you likely want:
Our hero, (a 28-year-old NEET with a love for techno music and sarcasm), is struck by a glowing truck—standard isekai fare. He wakes up in the grand hall of the Kingdom of Elusia, facing a pompous king and a priestess ready to grant him a "hero’s blessing."
The isekai genre, which translates to "transported to another world," has become increasingly popular in recent years. Many anime and light novel series have explored this theme, transporting characters from our world to fantastical realms filled with magic, monsters, and adventure. One such series that has captured the hearts of audiences is "Engaged Nonsense: Life in Another World" (also known as " Engaged Nonsense: Cheat in Another World" or simply "Life in Another World").