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I'm really in the Doraemon!?

[Note: The system will make its appearance in Chapter 10.] As an average individual, I never imagined that the cliché trope of a truck, often seen in otaku culture, would be the means to transport me into a parallel universe. Initially, I believed that my new surroundings were merely another version of reality, a parallel world. However, much to my surprise, I found myself in the universe of Doraemon—a beloved anime and comic from my previous life. (Note: There will be some difference in novel's timeline and the canon, to have a stable pace. Due to the canon have inconsistent timeline in every episode since it's a kids comics and it almost have the same pace as Detective Conan.) (Read advance chapters in Patreon.com/NewComer714.)

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Bonus Chapter : Strange World

Ken swung open the magical door, just like Doraemon's Dokodemo Door, and guess what? He stepped right into the world of his imagination!

As the door creaked open, a breathtaking expanse of lush forest stretched out before him. Imagine trees swaying gently, birds composing the most melodious tweets, and the air – oh, it was so crisp and invigorating, even better than a breath mint!

The oxygen here was fresher than a daisy, and the landscape was as green as a leprechaun's hat, bringing an instant twinkle to Ken's eyes. Grinning from ear to ear, he couldn't resist the urge to ask, "Where on Earth am I?"

Embarking on an adventure, Ken wandered deeper into the woods and came across a peculiar critter. Pink and white with bunny-like ears, it was hopping around like a kangaroo on caffeine. Was it a hybrid of a rat and a rabbit? Ken's curiosity was officially piqued!

"What in the world is this delightful creature?" pondered Ken, scratching his head. After all, he was in a parallel dimension, perhaps a time-twisted parallel dimension unlike his own.

Ken tiptoed behind a fern, but the creature's ears wiggled in his direction, as if sensing his presence. Suddenly, a person emerged from the foliage, exclaiming in an entirely unknown language, "Mitsokchiua onamiki itlah chontaltik, poporu?"

Ken was stumped. If only he had one of Doraemon's handy translation gums right about now! The creature seemed to be exchanging signals with the person, who then turned his gaze towards Ken's hiding spot.

Observing the individual more closely, Ken noticed he sported an intriguing mask and donned garments resembling those of ancient Mayans. With a curious mix of gold accents and, well, not much else (except strategically placed clothing, of course), the person held a sphere while locking eyes with Ken.

"Yikes!" thought Ken, feeling as awkward as a penguin in the desert. It seemed like this weird character had a hunch that Ken was in the vicinity.

"Akin tika!? ka mitsyeh, ledina!?" came the unfamiliar words from the stranger.

"Great," Ken sighed in a familiar Doraemon-style tone, shaking his head. "Looks like I need to make a quick escape. This person doesn't seem very friendly."

Ken decided to dash towards his trusty dokodemo door, which he had carelessly left behind when he exited it. This was quite a blunder, one that readers would surely criticize. How could he have left his precious dokodemo door so carelessly!?

Meanwhile, the mysterious figure, dressed like an ancient Mayan, noticed Ken's hasty retreat and clutched a spherical object tightly.

Observing Ken's escape, the stranger hurled the sphere in his direction.

Instinctively, Ken dodged it and continued running, thinking, "You gotta be kidding. Ever since Truck-kun hit me, I've developed a sixth sense for danger."

This world was a realm of the unknown and the bizarre. Aside from the familiar forest resembling Earth's, this place boasted even more lush greenery and vitality than Ken's own world.

Ken ran not just out of fear but also because of nervousness and caution.

The stranger couldn't help but feel a sense of relief as Ken seemed to climb a large tree with something strange waiting at the top. The individual thought he had a chance to catch up, especially when Ken stopped in front of that peculiar object.

Without hesitation, Ken flung open his dokodemo door and dashed inside.

The observer was puzzled by this strange occurrence. He had seen Ken open that peculiar object, but he decided to give chase in hopes of catching up.

However, before he could reach the peculiar object's location, it vanished into thin air.

Seeing this, the individual came to a sudden halt. "Is it sorcery? It must be that ledina!" he muttered helplessly.

For the convenience of the readers, the language barrier had magically dissolved, and communication was now possible.

...

Ken hastily shut his dokodemo door and felt perplexed.

Sigh...

It appears I shouldn't leave this dokodemo door unattended. Wait... There seems to be a function allowing me to summon the dokodemo door to me when I think about it, as its exterior is purely aesthetic, concealing a functioning portal. Oh well, I forgot.

Regardless, I'll embark on another adventure in that world tomorrow. For now, it's time to rest.