While his classmates receive powerful "Senior" positions like knights or sages, Masamune is given the role of a Healer , which is considered the weakest and most incompetent job in this world.
The narrative frequently explores the psychological toll of his betrayal, with Nito occasionally slipping into madness or excessive violence during his quest for vengeance. Production Context
The series is known for a relatively slow release pace, often splitting chapters into parts (e.g., 24.1, 24.2) and releasing them through platforms like Comic Walker . (also known as Nito's Lazy Foreign World Syndrome
Recent arcs involve Nito encountering various adventuring parties, such as Jeek's group. These encounters often highlight Nito's overwhelming strength and his cold, detached attitude toward those he perceives as obstacles.
The chapter 24.2 of Nito no Taidana Isekai Shoukougun: Saijaku Shoku "Healer" nano ni Saikyou wa Cheat desu ka? (also known as Nito's Lazy Foreign World Syndrome ) continues the journey of Masamune Hidako, a former high school student who was bullied into a suicide attempt only to be summoned to a fantasy world alongside his classmates. often splitting chapters into parts (e.g.
For those following the official release, the latest volumes and chapters are typically available through Kadokawa's MFC imprint .
The manga is adapted by artist Romero Jouryuu from the original light novel series written by Maehata. (also known as Nito's Lazy Foreign World Syndrome
In the chapters leading up to this point, Masamune—now going by the name —has transitioned from a victim to a powerful, often ruthless figure driven by a deep desire for revenge against the kingdom and his former classmates.