Volume 2 ends on a cliffhanger where Kevin the Rock declares he will run for political office. Volume 3 exists in Japanese but has not been translated due to the "-ENG-" team’s internal joke that "Kevin’s campaign is too controversial."
Glib raised a trembling pseudopod. "I'll… I'll calculate the optimal route. If my anxiety doesn't trigger first." -ENG- Nonsense Life in Another World 1 2 Unce...
"No one knows. It's been passed down for generations." Volume 2 ends on a cliffhanger where Kevin
"Close enough."
"Probably," Greta agreed. "But the Demon Lord's castle has a really nice snack bar. I heard they serve mochi." If my anxiety doesn't trigger first
"You the hero?" he asked.
By the second volume, the "Nonsense" in the title truly takes center stage. The stakes are raised, but not in the way readers might expect. Political intrigue is settled through children’s games, and ancient prophecies turn out to be mistranslated grocery lists. Why Volume 2 Stands Out