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-manga Geki Tsumi Dungeon Desu Ga Sukiru Hanshoku De Gyakuten Shitai To Omoimasu- Apr 2026

, a 29-year-old former game developer wrongly convicted of mass data tampering, was thrown into Level 666: The Corruption Nexus .

Kaito sat down. “If I can’t fight… maybe I can farm .” Most prisoners died in the first 48 hours from exhaustion, poison, or madness. Kaito spent his first 12 hours observing .

(“This is a Manga-Style Crime Dungeon, but I Want to Turn the Tables Using the ‘Breeding’ Skill”) Chapter 1: The Dungeon of Condemned Souls The world called it Tsumi Dungeon — a living prison where convicted criminals were thrown into a labyrinth that fed on guilt. Each floor reflected the sins of the one trapped inside. Most never saw sunlight again. , a 29-year-old former game developer wrongly convicted

Around him, — dog-like beasts with weeping human eyes — snarled. On the walls, Sin Vines dripped hallucinogenic sap. Other prisoners had died here trying to fight or flee.

“The dungeon,” Kaito said, “is no longer a prison. It’s a nature preserve. And I’m its warden.” Kaito spent his first 12 hours observing

The Guild tried to arrest him again. He smiled and whispered, “Hanshoku.”

Kaito smiled. “Judge? Let me show you my appeal.” Most never saw sunlight again

From the walls, hundreds of hybrids emerged — not to kill, but to contain . Paralytic vines wrapped Guild knights. Weeping Hounds herded them into harmless corners. The Judge Wyrm (now flower-covered) declared: “Innocence confirmed. Case dismissed.” Kaito, standing on a throne of living vines, looking at the camera: “Manga geki tsumi dungeon desu ga, sukiru hanshoku de gyakuten shitai to omoimasu… …and I did.”