, who is accidentally caught in a hero summoning ritual alongside three others. In any other manga, this would be the start of a grueling quest to slay a Demon Lord.

: Readers who enjoyed Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear , I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years , or Ascendance of a Bookworm ’s more peaceful moments.

In traditional hero narratives, the protagonist is often summoned or chosen by a higher power to save the world from an existential threat. In contrast, the protagonist of "Yuusha Shoukan," Minato, finds himself summoned to another world, only to discover that the world is remarkably peaceful. The inhabitants of this world, despite being threatened by monsters, have developed a thriving society and do not require a hero to save them. Minato's role, therefore, becomes redundant, and he is forced to navigate this new world without a clear purpose.

The story follows , a normal Japanese young man who, along with a whole classroom of students, is suddenly transported to a fantasy kingdom. However, unlike the cliché, the kingdom’s leaders immediately announce that the "Demon King" has already been defeated 100 years ago.

If you are tired of gritty isekai stories filled with betrayal, endless level-grinding, and world-ending stakes, then

(I Was Caught Up in a Hero Summoning, but the Other World was at Peace), or

| Arc | Chapters (approx) | Content | |-----|------------------|---------| | Prologue | 1–5 | Summoning, MC (Kaito) meets heroes, learns world is peaceful | | Main Story | 6–180+ | Daily life, meeting overpowered demons/mages/gods who are all friendly | | Extra/Trick | 181–230+ | Side stories, alternate POVs, bonus comedy | | After Stories | 231+ | Post-main story slice-of-life |