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Only I Know that This World Is a Game: Volume 9 - cover

Only I Know that This World Is a Game: Volume 9

Usber

Translator Arthur Miura

Publisher: J-Novel Club

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Summary

The capital is safe and sound! Unfortunately, Souma can’t rest on his laurels for too long. Miss Train has left Ramrich and is on her way to the capital when an accident happens. Souma will need to rack his brain for any possible strat to save her... At the same time, he also needs to start preparing for the upcoming showdown with the demon lord! Get ready for the final act in the loner gamer’s adventure!
Available since: 09/10/2025.
Print length: 208 pages.

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