"35 sai no sentaku isekai tensei o eranda baai" appears to be a Japanese light novel or web novel that has gained popularity. The title roughly translates to "The 35-Year-Old's Choice of Reincarnation into Another World". The story likely revolves around a 35-year-old individual who, through some extraordinary circumstances, gets reincarnated into another world. This genre is quite popular in Japanese literature and media, often referred to as "isekai" stories, where characters from the real world are transported to fantasy worlds.

If you're looking for a detailed summary or discussion of Chapter 1 specifically, engaging with fan communities or forums dedicated to the series might provide the insights you're seeking.

The story of " 35-sai no Sentaku: Isekai Tensei o Eranda Baai

" (The Choice of a 35-Year-Old: If I Chose to Reincarnate in Another World) begins with Daikichi Maekawa, a 34-year-old office worker living a mundane, repetitive life.

In the first chapter, the following key events unfold to kickstart his isekai journey:

The Ancestor's Apparition: A ghost appearing as an old man, claiming to be Daikichi's ancestor, visits him in his room.

The Three Choices: The ancestor presents Daikichi with three paths for his future: Continue his current, unfulfilling life. Start over in his current world with certain advantages. Reincarnate into a world of swords and magic.

The Decision: Dissatisfied with his stagnant reality, Daikichi chooses the third option—reincarnation.

Arrival in the New World: He is transported to a fantasy realm. Unlike many isekai protagonists who are teenagers, Daikichi enters this world with the maturity and perspective of a 35-year-old.

Initial Survival: He begins to navigate this new world, eventually forming a party and utilizing healing abilities, as hinted by later plot developments involving the team "Healer's Lovers".

If you are looking to read the manga or the Light Novel (published by Hifumi Shobo), you can find digital versions on platforms like MangaLIB.


For those wondering, the "Repack" seems to be a cleaned-up, redrawn, or re-edited digital release of the first chapter. The art is crisp, the panelling is tight, and the dark tones are moodier than ever. If you are jumping in for the first time, this is the definitive way to read it.