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* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel to ''Smartphone'', happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Black Crown Noir that actually appeared in ''Smartphone'', as well as many references to the Reverse World like the existence of Gollems and their history, they are all deeply rooted from ''Chrono Crown'' prior to the [[CanonWelding welding]]. It's an obvious reason why Norn, Noir, the Red Cats, Dorf and the First Lieutenant and Sergeant are actually [[CanonCharacterAllAlong canon characters all along]] and ''not'' mere first encounters to Touya, since they have already been established as characters of the previous novel. But due to its obscurity, many western readers are unaware of Chrono Crown being the chronological prequel to the novel.

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* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', ''Literature/ChronoCrown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel to ''Smartphone'', happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Black Crown Noir that actually appeared in ''Smartphone'', as well as many references to the Reverse World like the existence of Gollems and their history, they are all deeply rooted from ''Chrono Crown'' prior to the [[CanonWelding welding]]. It's an obvious reason why Norn, Noir, the Red Cats, Dorf and the First Lieutenant and Sergeant are actually [[CanonCharacterAllAlong canon characters all along]] and ''not'' mere first encounters to Touya, since they have already been established as characters of the previous novel. But due to its obscurity, many western readers are unaware of Chrono Crown being the chronological prequel to the novel.
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** [[spoiler:He eventually become the managing god of his new world with hints that eventually become a successor of the World god or The Destruction god.]]

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** [[spoiler:He eventually become the managing god of his new world with hints that of eventually become becoming a successor of the World god or The Destruction god.]]

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*CompleteMonster: [[TheChessmaster Yula]] is the accomplished strategist of [[Characters/InAnotherWorldWithMySmartphonePhrasia the Phrase]], being responsible for the multiversal Phrase invasion, who desires to conquer and destroy worlds he encounters, while seeking for a power even more powerful than the Sovereign Phrase so he can usurp the Pantheon and [[MultiversalConqueror rule the whole multiverse]] as he sees fit. After Melle travelled through various worlds, Yula uses this opportunity to wreak insurmountable havoc against countless kingdoms and empires he visits, including the [[Characters/InAnotherWorldWithMySmartphoneParthenoCivilization Partheno]] Sacred Empire, which led to the complete annihilation of the ancient civilization, leaving a significant, long-lasting impact in the current civilization. Yula allies with the exiled God, the Servile God, in the creation of a powerful vessel known as the Wicked God. Eventually, Yula [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder betrays the latter]] by absorbing the God into the vessel, which led to the Wicked God's awakening, before absorbing countless mortal beings into the vessel to empower it. Yula and the Wicked God then stage a massive, full-scale invasion on the merged Western and Eastern Continents with his entire army of Mutant Phrases in a last-ditch effort to burn and destroy the world, while being content on razing anything in his path. Yula then imprisons Touya inside [[PocketDimension Niflheim]], so he can [[ForcedToWatch force Touya to watch]] his friends, allies, and family getting slaughtered by the Mutant Phrase, so he could gloat all over his ruthless scheming and wanting anyone to bow over him [[AGodAmI once he rules over them]].
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* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel to ''Smartphone'', happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Black Crown Noir that actually appeared in ''Smartphone'', as well as many references to the Reverse World like the existence of Gollems and their history, they are all deeply rooted from ''Chrono Crown'' prior to the [[CanonWelding welding]]. It's an obvious reason why Norn, Noir, the Red Cats, Dorf and the First Lieutenant and Sergeant are actually [[CanonCharacterAllAlong canon characters all along]] and ''not'' mere first encounters to Touya, since they have already been established as characters of the previous novel.

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* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel to ''Smartphone'', happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Black Crown Noir that actually appeared in ''Smartphone'', as well as many references to the Reverse World like the existence of Gollems and their history, they are all deeply rooted from ''Chrono Crown'' prior to the [[CanonWelding welding]]. It's an obvious reason why Norn, Noir, the Red Cats, Dorf and the First Lieutenant and Sergeant are actually [[CanonCharacterAllAlong canon characters all along]] and ''not'' mere first encounters to Touya, since they have already been established as characters of the previous novel. But due to its obscurity, many western readers are unaware of Chrono Crown being the chronological prequel to the novel.
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* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel to ''Smartphone'', happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Black Crown Noir that actually appeared in this novel, as well as many references to the Reverse World in ''Smartphone'' like the existence of Gollems, ''Chrono Crown'' is very unheard of by Western readers due to its obscurity. It's an obvious reason why Norn, Noir, the Red Cats and even Dorf are actually [[CanonCharacterAllAlong canon characters all along]] and ''not'' first encounters to Touya, since they have already been established as characters of the previous novel.

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* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel to ''Smartphone'', happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Black Crown Noir that actually appeared in this novel, ''Smartphone'', as well as many references to the Reverse World in ''Smartphone'' like the existence of Gollems, Gollems and their history, they are all deeply rooted from ''Chrono Crown'' is very unheard of by Western readers due prior to its obscurity. the [[CanonWelding welding]]. It's an obvious reason why Norn, Noir, the Red Cats and even Cats, Dorf and the First Lieutenant and Sergeant are actually [[CanonCharacterAllAlong canon characters all along]] and ''not'' mere first encounters to Touya, since they have already been established as characters of the previous novel.
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* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel, happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Noir that actually appeared in this novel, as well as many references to the Reverse World in ''Smartphone'' like the existence of Gollems, ''Chrono Crown'' is very unheard of by Western readers due to its obscurity.

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* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel, prequel to ''Smartphone'', happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Black Crown Noir that actually appeared in this novel, as well as many references to the Reverse World in ''Smartphone'' like the existence of Gollems, ''Chrono Crown'' is very unheard of by Western readers due to its obscurity.obscurity. It's an obvious reason why Norn, Noir, the Red Cats and even Dorf are actually [[CanonCharacterAllAlong canon characters all along]] and ''not'' first encounters to Touya, since they have already been established as characters of the previous novel.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Touya was quite unloved among the readers of the original novel because of his initial extreme ObliviousToLove. [[GrowingTheBeard Until Episode 11]]...]
* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel, happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Noir that actually appeared in this novel, as well as many references to the Reverse World like the existence of Gollems, ''Chrono Crown'' is very unheard of by Western readers due to its obscurity.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Touya was quite unloved among the readers of the original novel because of his initial extreme ObliviousToLove. [[GrowingTheBeard Until Episode 11]]...]
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* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel, happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Noir that actually appeared in this novel, as well as many references to the Reverse World in ''Smartphone'' like the existence of Gollems, ''Chrono Crown'' is very unheard of by Western readers due to its obscurity.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Touya was quite unloved among the readers of the original novel because of his initial extreme ObliviousToLove. [[GrowingTheBeard Until Episode 11]]...]]

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Touya was quite unloved among the readers of the original novel because of his initial extreme ObliviousToLove. [[GrowingTheBeard Until Episode 11]]...]]]

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Touya was quite unloved among the readers of the original novel because of his initial extreme ObliviousToLove. [[GrowingTheBeard Until Episode 11]]...

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Touya was quite unloved among the readers of the original novel because of his initial extreme ObliviousToLove. [[GrowingTheBeard Until Episode 11]]...]]
* SequelDisplacement: The novel is actually a part of the CanonWelding from the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown'', which serves as the chronologically canon prequel, happening before Touya's arrival. While it has a lot of important characters like Norn and Noir that actually appeared in this novel, as well as many references to the Reverse World like the existence of Gollems, ''Chrono Crown'' is very unheard of by Western readers due to its obscurity.
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* TheScrappy: Touya was quite unloved among the readers of the original novel because of his initial extreme ObliviousToLove. [[GrowingTheBeard Then]] [[RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap again]]...

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* TheScrappy: RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Touya was quite unloved among the readers of the original novel because of his initial extreme ObliviousToLove. [[GrowingTheBeard Then]] [[RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap again]]...Until Episode 11]]...
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* EscapistCharacter: Touya fits this [[UpToEleven to the most insane degree]].

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* EscapistCharacter: Touya fits this [[UpToEleven to the most insane degree]].degree.
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* ClicheStorm: Let's face it: you have already seen the settings of this world many times in other works. As a matter of fact, ''[[UpToEleven every single]]'' cliché in the genre is present here.

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* ClicheStorm: Let's face it: you have already seen the settings of this world many times in other works. As a matter of fact, ''[[UpToEleven every single]]'' cliché in the genre is present here.works, especially if you're familiar with light novels or anime based on them.

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