Important "Main Story" events (like the Hero meeting the Heroine) are bypassed or ruined because the "Mob" already solved the problem [2].
It’s a hilarious critique of RPG tropes. While the Hero is busy gathering allies and legendary swords, the Mob has already cleared the dungeon because it was "blocking the path." Important "Main Story" events (like the Hero meeting
Traditionally, "mob" characters (extras) exist to fill the background. They have no lines, no names, no impact. But in several ongoing serializations — particularly in isekai, rom-com, and battle manga — authors have started letting a seemingly insignificant mob character act without self-awareness of the main plot’s rules. This "mujikaku" (unaware) behavior accidentally derails the protagonist’s carefully laid plans. They have no lines, no names, no impact
For English-speaking fans searching for the versions of this work, the appeal lies not just in the translation, but in the high-definition artwork and the nuanced storytelling found in the original Japanese raws. For English-speaking fans searching for the versions of
So loosely: "Today, an unaware mob character (extra) ruins the main story in a raw, extra-quality release."