Ash is a young boy with apparent past-life memories who lives in a remote, deserted village. As he remembers leading a bountiful life, he can't bear living in a world akin to the Dark Ages, where not even the internal combustion engine exists. Ash envisions the rebirth of a civilization where housing with proper sanitation is the norm and the world is connected via a means of transportation faster than horses. For that reason, he is eager to consult books containing knowledge from a highly-developed ancient culture that is rumored to have existed far in the past.
Ash makes use of the church's resources, learning how to read and obtaining the knowledge that he seeks. In addition, he enlists the help of the people around him, including Maika, the village chief's daughter. Together, they aim to develop their own village.
This is only the beginning of the story about a young boy who sets out to revolutionize the world in order to rebuild civilization and create his ideal life!
Ash makes use of the church's resources, learning how to read and obtaining the knowledge that he seeks. In addition, he enlists the help of the people around him, including Maika, the village chief's daughter. Together, they aim to develop their own village.
This is only the beginning of the story about a young boy who sets out to revolutionize the world in order to rebuild civilization and create his ideal life!

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Thanks to the research laboratory's efforts, Ash and the Territory Reform Promotion Office have successfully driven off the werewolves! However, the aftermath of the territory's destruction has created a huge influx of refugees seeking shelter. Ash takes on the task, but will he succeed given their dwindling supplies? With experience helping Ajole village and plenty of allies at their side, the Promotion Office is also ready to help under a brand new name! Meanwhile, Princess Alicia works to rally the capital in support of Sacula.
The story of the boy who wanted to change the world concludes in the final chapter of Fushi no Kami!