Funny isn't it? Getting sent is seen as a dream by neets and bored office workers but put some obvious higher power behind it and suddenly someone is obliged to get in the way.
Funny isn't it? Getting sent is seen as a dream by neets and bored office workers but put some obvious higher power behind it and suddenly someone is obliged to get in the way.
From what I can parse out, he's not getting in the way of the Isekai Trucker to save someone else, he's defying his own supposedly preordained fate of being isekai'd, despite acknowledging all the promises of cheat power(s), wealth, high social status, fame, and a harem of beautiful women. Why? Because he wants to achieve all that with his own hands and power, not through the intervention of some suspicious/mysterious/strange force.
From what I can parse out, he's not getting in the way of the Isekai Trucker to save someone else, he's defying his own supposedly preordained fate of being isekai'd
A bit late but it's not the same person as Isekai Prime's 1st target who was a skinny office boy, unless there's some Incredible Hulk going on or these are two separate cases. If it was a case of physical transformation then this is a bit of a broken Aesop because a superhero or super-antihero is already a bit ahead of the average truck seeker.