Mushoku Tensei Lightweight Hand Luggage Bag - Cabin Baggage
by KAVALLA
Easy to carry with only 2.5kg, this bag cabin baggage size of 28L is the ideal companion for short trips! Travel in comfort with a unique suitcase ! And with its unique design , no more stress than your suitcase never happens on the treadmill at the airport
Push-Button retractable trolley system
Innovative PC zipper design - Strong and Light!
4 Wheel Spinners for ease of maneuverability the 360 degrees movers
Robust, Smooth, heavy duty zippers on main body that can be locked
4 multi-directional wheels rotate 360 °
Height adjustable trolley system
2 handles for convenient carrying hand
TSA lock with code
Double inner compartment
Dimension: 58 * 37 * 26cm
Design Mushoku Tensei Lightweight
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation is a Japanese light novel series written by Rifujin na Magonote and illustrated by Shirotama. It tells the story of a 34-year-old NEET who is reincarnated in a magical world as a newborn. The novel has been published by Fujimi Shobo since April 2014, and has been licensed for publication in English by Yen Press. As of September 2020, eleven volumes have been released in Japan. The series has been adapted into two manga series, an anime television series, and an anime film. The story follows the journey of Rudeus Greyrat, a 34-year-old man who is killed in a road accident and reborn in a magical world as a newborn. He is taken in by a family friend and powerful magician, Roxy Migurdia, who agrees to raise him and teach him magic. As he grows up, Rudeus strives to become strong enough to protect those he loves and fix the mistakes of his past life. Along the way, he makes friends and enemies, falls in love, and learns the true nature of magic. Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation is a story about second chances and taking charge of your own destiny. It's an entertaining read with likable characters and lots of action and adventure. If you're looking for a light novel series to get lost in, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation is definitely worth a look.