Reborn as a Barrier Master (Manga) Vol. 4

Illustrated by Souichi
Contributions by Shizuki Hitomi
NEW LANDS BRING NEW OPPORTUNITIES

One day, ordinary office worker Kubo Tamotsu is suddenly reincarnated in another world as a six-year-old slave. The household of the Basam Marquess, who raised him as a Barrier Master named Linus, gets caught up in the Royal Army’s rebellion and falls. Desperately overcoming his grief, Linus begins a new life in the neighboring Hideta Empire. One day, while resolving trouble concerning the First Princess and helping a pretty demon girl, he meets a beautiful part-human, part-sheep woman in the slave market...
Kataoka Naotaro is a Japanese author best known for the debut work Reborn as a Barrier Master.
 

Souichi is a Japanese manga artist best known for Reborn as a Barrier Master (Manga).
 
Shizuki Hitomi is a Japanese illustrator best known for the illustrations in the light novel series Mapping: The Trash-Tier Skill That Got Me Into a Top-Tier Party and the light novel version of Reborn as a Barrier Master.

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NEW LANDS BRING NEW OPPORTUNITIES

One day, ordinary office worker Kubo Tamotsu is suddenly reincarnated in another world as a six-year-old slave. The household of the Basam Marquess, who raised him as a Barrier Master named Linus, gets caught up in the Royal Army’s rebellion and falls. Desperately overcoming his grief, Linus begins a new life in the neighboring Hideta Empire. One day, while resolving trouble concerning the First Princess and helping a pretty demon girl, he meets a beautiful part-human, part-sheep woman in the slave market...

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Kataoka Naotaro is a Japanese author best known for the debut work Reborn as a Barrier Master.
 

Souichi is a Japanese manga artist best known for Reborn as a Barrier Master (Manga).
 
Shizuki Hitomi is a Japanese illustrator best known for the illustrations in the light novel series Mapping: The Trash-Tier Skill That Got Me Into a Top-Tier Party and the light novel version of Reborn as a Barrier Master.
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