He suffers from severe "Mob Consciousness." He genuinely believes he is unimportant. When he defeats a major villain, he doesn't think, "I am strong." He thinks, "Wow, this villain was weak; the Hero must have had a rough day fighting such a weakling."
The manga takes standard Isekai villain tropes (The Demon Lord, The Secret Organization) and turns them into punchlines. When a major antagonist appears who is supposed to be an arc-long threat, the Mob often engages them thinking they are a "random bandit" or "training dummy," defeating them instantly. This shifts the genre from "Epic Fantasy" to "Comedy of Errors." He suffers from severe "Mob Consciousness
| Main Story Event | Mob’s Unknowing Action | Result | |----------------|------------------------|--------| | Hero’s tragic backstory fight | Mob walks by looking for lost eraser | Accidentally deflects fatal blow. Villain thinks it’s a trap. Entire revenge arc collapses. | | Final boss speech | Mob asks boss to move slightly to see vending machine | Boss loses balance, falls off tower. “Wait, who threw that?” | | Love confession scene | Mob sits between lovers to tie shoe | They never confess. Romance arc becomes slice-of-life. | | Power-up training arc | Mob uses nearby boulder as chair | Boulder was secret McGuffin. Hero cannot awaken power. | | Main Story Event | Mob’s Unknowing Action
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