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6 One-Punch Man Chapter 40. 5 One-Punch Man Chapter 40 One-Punch Man Chapter 39 One-Punch Man Chapter 38 One-Punch Man Chapter 37. 7 One-Punch Man Chapter 37. 6 One-Punch Man Chapter 37. 5 One-Punch Man Chapter 37 One-Punch Man Chapter 36 One-Punch Man Chapter 35 One-Punch Man Chapter 34. 5 One-Punch Man Chapter 34 One-Punch Man Chapter 33 One-Punch Man Chapter 32 One-Punch Man Chapter 31 One-Punch Man Chapter 30 One-Punch Man Chapter 29 One-Punch Man Chapter 28 One-Punch Man Chapter 27 One-Punch Man Chapter 26 One-Punch Man Chapter 25 One-Punch Man Chapter 24.[5][4] The setting of the work was created by adding elements of other Naro-kei works that were already popular to the story that he had wanted to write for a long time. [4] From that time on, so-called Isekai stories were popular, and the approach was "If I were you, I would do this", such as "If I'm going to be reincarnated, I should write about my childhood properly" or "Is it possible to make use of the settings before reincarnation?" The author thought about it. [4] During his youth, Rifujin was a fan of fighting games he often played in arcades. He often had regrets of leaving his hometown and facing people stronger than him. When Rifujin took up writing Mushoku Tensei he channeled that sorrow as a driving force to overcome all the difficulties while writing and to continue the story all the way till the end. [6] He revealed that he was influenced by Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer and Parasyte, which focused on family and human relationships.
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