The manga (translated roughly as Living by Skimming the Cream in Another World: The Laid-back Talent Agency Life of a Regeneration Magic User ) is a unique take on the "overpowered" isekai trope that focuses more on entrepreneurship than traditional combat. Plot Overview
For the latest updates or to purchase official volumes, you can find them at retailers like JPBookstore or track the series details on Isekai Fandom . The manga (translated roughly as Living by Skimming
: The manga leans heavily into "isekai culture" and management, similar to titles like Common Sense of a Duke's Daughter . : Unlike typical isekai where the protagonist uses
: Unlike typical isekai where the protagonist uses magic for destruction, Sawadi’s focus is on restorative and enhancement magic. This allows for interesting world-building regarding how magic impacts a fantasy economy. Recent Developments (Chapter 17
: Despite the "slave leasing" premise, the series is marketed as a "lazy and relaxing fantasy" ( yuru fuwa ), focusing on Sawadi's attempts to live a leisurely life—even as his success ironically increases his workload. Recent Developments (Chapter 17.1)
As the series reaches the late-teen chapters (like 17.1), the story typically focuses on Sawadi expanding his business reach and dealing with the political or social consequences of his rapid growth, often attracting the attention of local nobility or the royal family due to his rare magical achievements.