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Oversummoned Overpowered and Over It! (Manga) Volume 9 - cover

Oversummoned Overpowered and Over It! (Manga) Volume 9

Saitosa

Translator Matthew Jackson

Publisher: J-Novel Club

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Summary

Inori’s intuition was right. There are great unknown forces poking their noses into his business, and their methods are...intimate. The amorous Sylph has ensnared the layabout, but he’s nothing if not full of surprises.
 
A new ally. New enemies. An out-of-season stampede. Myriad powers with myriad goals swirl about, with Inori at the center, and he couldn’t be more delighted. But where’s the fun in conflict if it’s too one-sided? Preparations must be made. One can never be too careful when the gods themselves make you their prey.
 
But neither can they—lest the hunter become the hunted.
Available since: 09/03/2025.
Print length: 160 pages.

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