Yuna, seorang gadis berumur 15-tahun, mencoba bermain game VRMMO yang pertama di dunia. Dia telah menghasilkan uang lebih dari ratusan-juta yen dari game tersebut, dan akhirnya memutuskan untuk berhenti sekolah. Hari ini, ada update besar-besaran. Dan dia mendapatkan sebuah peralatan langka berupa kostum beruang imut– tapi tidak bisa dilepas! Dia merasa kostum itu sangat memalukan, bahkan dia tidak mau memakainya walaupun hanya di game. Selanjutnya, setelah dia selesai menjawab survey tentang update terbaru, dia tiba-tiba muncul di hutan misterius. “Dimana ini?”, “Ada pesan dari tuhan?”, “Dunia lain? Isekai?”. itulah pertanyaan-pertanyaan yang terus ia gumamkan. Kalau dia memakai kostum beruang tersebut artinya dia curang, kalau dilepas artinya ia menjadi gadis normal. Seperti itulah petulangan yang dia alami. Akhirnya Yuna melakukan apapun yang dia mau.
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Status Ongoing
Type Manga
Released 2018
Author Kumanano
Artist Sergei
Serialization Comic Pash! (Shufu to Seikatsusha)
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