It’s hard for our man in the magical Middle Ages. Even the highest education isn’t always enough to understand the people around you. So you need to learn new knowledge and skills more bravely! That’s why Yujin had to master an ancient Macedonian way of shooting—which, in a land of crossbows, chimeras, and warlike glerds, turned out to be very useful.
But mastering shooting won’t solve one extremely important question: does he, a child of the politically correct and multicultural world, have the right to bring his own rules into a world of spells and magic—its goal, in a way, is complete and harmonious?