High School Prodigies Have Arrived in Another World
There are seven young men and women known as "high school prodigies" who are the world's top leaders in their respective fields of politics, economics, swordsmanship, medicine, espionage, science, and magic. However, one day a plane carrying these seven meets an unfortunate accident. When next they open their eyes they find themselves in another world with dragons flying in the skies and people who have animal ears. While normal people may be shocked and lose their composure, these are the high school prodigies. It's easy for them to survive, even in another world. In fact, their main concern lies with the fact that their talents may upset the order of this new world.
6.8 /10
Masato Is Serious About Making Money!
Tsukasa and the others begin taking action to repay Elm Village and the young girl, Lyrule, for saving them. The villagers and Tsukasa's group begin opening up to one another, but Elm Village is being forced to lead a poor life by the Neutscheland Trading Company, a corrupt organization that controls all trade in the North. So their world's top entrepreneur, Sanada Masato, the same man feared as the demon lord of finance, decides to take a stand. After visiting the trade city of Domunt, he creates his own company in the blink of an eye and uses his outstanding skill to challenge the Neutscheland Trading Company on all fronts.
7.2 /10
It Seems Roo Can Decide Her Own Worth!
While conducting their business in Dormant, Masato adds a young girl named Roo to their party, and he continues to laugh audaciously in the face of Neutscheland Trading Company's cowardly plans. Meanwhile, winter comes to Elm Village and Tsukasa works on a plan out of concern for their safety. Thanks to the actions of Sarutobi Shinobu, a descendant of ninja and the world's top journalist, they develop a vague understanding of the forces in this new world, such as Frejyagard Empire, the large nation controlling much of this world. They also learn of the lost faith, the Seven Light Faith, which leads to more mysteries as he searches for a way to return them to their old world. During all of this, danger descends upon the peaceful Elm Village.
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It Seems Tsukasa has Resolved to Change the World!
Thanks to quick thinking on the part of Prince Akatsuki, their world's top magician, the villagers of Elm Village manage to escape danger. However, Lyrule has been kidnapped and taken away to Findolf, the heinous lord of their region. The villagers are filled with righteous anger, but there's no way their village will remain safe if they defy their lord. As a politician, Tsukasa proposes the resolution that would result in the least sacrifices for the villages, however, he ultimately resolves to lend them his aid when they decide to unite to rescue Lyrule and seek his help. Using their talents and skills, Tsukasa and the others lead the rebellion against the lord, knowing that it would mean fundamentally altering the way things were in this new world.
6.8 /10
It Seems Lyrule's Growing Closer to Him!
It Seems Lyrule's Growing Closer to Him. With Dormundt as their new base of operations, Tsukasa begins implementing reform after reform, and they also must begin preparing for a major clash with the Empire.
6.8 /10
It Seems Aoi's Specs Are Greater Than Imagined!
It Seems Aoi's Specs Are Greater Than Imagined. Gustave gives in to his burning anger toward the Seven Light Faith and unleashes Heaven's Flames, L'age Soliel. The city of Dormundt panics at the sudden attack, yet Tsukasa remains calm.
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It Seems Tsukasa Has Seen Through Everything!
It Seems Tsukasa Has Seen Through Everything. After Tsukasa and the others narrowly defeat Gustave's Heavens Flames, he deems the Seven Light Faith a dangerous threat and orders his armies to march at once.
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It Seems Keine Can't Stand Naughty Boys!
It Seems Keine Can't Stand Naughty Boys. Conrad has plans for the Azure Brigade to rejoin the Rreyjagard Empire. However, Tsukasa predicted their betrayal and is now concocting a plan to counteract this.
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Super Atragon

In 1932, the Japanese Army investigates a mysterious meteorite crash in Manchuria, and discovers a strange material that produces a previously unknown kind of energy. The mineral is later used during the Second World War to power a massive submersible battleship Ra, which is built to revitalize the war effort. Shortly before the launch, a young woman named Annette approaches the officers of the Ra and implores them not to use the battlesub. She says the material was sent by subterranean humans to test the surface dwellers right to live, and by using it as a weapon of war they are sealing the human race's fate. The Ra is launched in the twilight days of the war, and shortly after the bombing of Hiroshima the Ra encounters the American battlesub Liberty, whose crew has been tricked into fighting the Ra by Annette's former partner and friend Avatar, whose appraisal of the human race is much more negative than her counterpart. Annette stops Avatar with a blast of mental energy, but the Ra and Liberty destroy each other. Annette and the Ra's first officer are the only survivors. Fifty years later, an unaged Annette and the grandson of the Ra's captain, Go Arisake, are part of a UN team sent to investigate microwaves being generated at the South Pole. It proves to be a prelude to a massive attack from below the Earth, led by Avatar, that will culminate in the complete destruction of the surface humans. However, Go discovers his grandfather's old ship has been found and rebuild as humanity's last line of the defense, commanded by his believed to be dead father, as the final battle to defend Earth begins.

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