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The reception of Chapter 3 and the series as a whole has been overwhelmingly positive. Fans and critics alike have praised the engaging storyline, well-developed characters, and the refreshing take on the isekai genre. The series has managed to stand out in a crowded field, attracting a dedicated fanbase.
In this isekai world, the protagonist's skill automates this exact flavor of chaotic luck. By performing seemingly mundane, unrelated actions, a massive, world-changing positive outcome occurs down the line. It is involuntary, unpredictable, and entirely overpowered. Chapter 3 Repack: The Core Plot Breakdown Not a small dragon
For fans tracking this release on databases like Anime-Planet or Manga Republic, the series thrives on several core tropes:
As your title suggests, the "Legendary Dragon" (often Fel/Fenrir in the main series) officially cements its bond with the MC. In this specific spin-off's Chapter 3, the MC seeks shelter from the rain ("amayadori") and inadvertently attracts a powerful mythical beast with the scent of his food or the utility of his modern-world items. The reception of Chapter 3 and the series
Explore the growing (and often hilarious) dynamic between the MC and the Legendary Dragon that has unexpectedly become his companion. Butterfly Effect in Action:
True to the title, the skill continues to trigger. The MC attempts to live a quiet life, but his "shelter" in a small, out-of-the-way spot brings him into contact with key political figures in the kingdom. The "wind" blows, and the "barrel maker" (the kingdom) is saved from an impending catastrophe. In this isekai world, the protagonist's skill automates
If you are looking for this specific series, it is often confused with the more mainstream Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill ( Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Meshi ). While both feature "absurd skills," this series leans more into the and accidental heroics.