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Little, Brown & Company Paperback English

The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter, Vol. 5

By Kazuki Irodori

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Little, Brown & Company Paperback English

The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter, Vol. 5

By Kazuki Irodori

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One ordinary day, an office guy was dragged through a portal to a fantasy world. With no handy-dandy way to get home from a different dimension, a job where he could work himself to death was the next best thing. And so began Kondou’s employment in the Royal Accounting Department.But that devious prime minister has his eye on our humble bean counter, so Kondou’s accounting gig has become anything but cushy. His latest mission? Investigate the church’s finances. But between confrontations with hostile priests and his gallant knight captain’s expedition that takes him far from the capital, Kondou’s never been in more danger! He’s alone for the first time since his fateful encounter with the captain, and his deeply buried feelings for Aresh are rising to the surface…