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Koko Jidai Ni Gomandatta Jou Sama To No Dosei Seikatsu Ha Igaito Igokochi Ga Warukunai - Chap 9 Raw Manga - Welovemanga May 2026

The manga never forgets that Satoru is a regular guy with a job. He can’t spend all day catering to a princess. Scenes of her trying to understand why he has to leave for 9 hours ("Can’t you command your subordinates to come to you?") are genuinely hilarious.


For those unfamiliar, WeloveManga is a go-to aggregator for raw (untranslated) Japanese manga. Chapter 9’s raw scans are high-resolution, preserving the artist’s detailed linework — especially the expressions. Jou-sama’s range from haughty smirk to flustered panic is worth the read alone.

Note: Raws are in Japanese. If you don’t read Japanese, you can still follow the visual storytelling, but fan translations typically appear 5–7 days after raw release. The manga never forgets that Satoru is a


Let’s be honest: "cohabitation with a fantasy character" isn’t new. We’ve seen The Devil is a Part-Timer!, Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, and plenty of others. So why does this manga resonate?

  • The Protagonist:

  • The story follows Satoru, a modern-day office worker who leads a painfully ordinary life. One day, a mysterious portal opens in his tiny Tokyo apartment, and out steps Princess Alteara (often called "Jou-sama" by fans), a haughty but secretly vulnerable royal from a forgotten fantasy era.

    In her original timeline, the princess was known for her commanding presence, her ruthless political maneuvers, and her "gomandatta" (arrogant/domineering) attitude. But upon arriving in the modern world, she discovers that her magic is unstable, her status means nothing, and she has nowhere to go. Reluctantly, Satoru agrees to let her stay. For those unfamiliar, WeloveManga is a go-to aggregator

    Thus begins an awkward cohabitation. The princess tries to boss Satoru around using her royal authority, only to realize that microwaves, instant ramen, and door locks are forces she cannot conquer. Meanwhile, Satoru, who initially resents the intrusion, slowly finds her clumsy attempts to adapt endearing.

    The core appeal? It’s a reverse-isekai that focuses less on world-saving and more on the quiet comedy of two people from completely different worlds learning to share a bathroom. Let’s be honest: "cohabitation with a fantasy character"


    Based on the pacing and the chapter 9 raw’s cliffhanger (no spoilers, but pay attention to the final panel of Jou-sama holding a handkerchief), here are three likely directions:


    Many romance manga drag misunderstandings for 30+ chapters. Here, conflicts are resolved naturally. By Chapter 9, Satoru and Jou-sama are neither lovers nor strangers — they’re something rarer in manga: genuine friends who tease each other.

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