
The premise is interesting, and so far it has promise. Sadly, a lot of manga of this nature have promise in the first 2~3 chapters, but then turn into cliché, run-off-the-mill stories I've already read dozens of times. And with boring characters.
So far the characters seem more interesting than one of those cliché stories. Here's to hoping the story will also "keep it's promise".

Feels like Jill's "almost losing control" was pretty forced. Sure it can be a bit upsetting to hear someone say the one you consider your mother can't be your mother, but to get THAT upset about it? Heck, Cardinal didn't even get time to reply after Lily explained that they aren't related by blood. Maybe he was thinking "Oh, that makes sense then." After hearing she was adopted.
The manga is already good. I hope the mangaka doesn't rely on forced drama like this too much, as it doesn't need it imo.

Yea that too. I've noticed this in too many manga for my liking. Where a very serious looking conflict or some drama is very quickly resolved with some small thing that shouldn't resolve it. And then both parties are suddenly all like "Oh I tried to kill you by mistake! No no, I'm sorry for making you make the mistake in the first place. (or something?)" Like some quick words of apology suddenly make attempted murder all right. As if the mangaka don't know how actual human interaction works... =/
I mean, I get that being polite and apologizing is kinda part of Japanese culture, but in manga it's usually way too quick and way too apologetic for my liking.

This. So much. Like super evil guy is suddenly apologetic and the heroes are like "oh, ok u didn't do it on purpose, u just had rough childhood" and then theres happy ending.
But even more so, i understand if the mangakas want to include some kind of event that shows something particular, ie here it was shown how lily didn't really care about the bad guy but only about the child. But if u cant make it work naturally, i wouldn't use the scene at all.
I really liked this manga, since i like reincarnation theme and even more so if its not just basic "oh im op with this magic and knowledge i have suddenly since i died". And it's really different from basic love stories too, i just hope this kind of thing won't continue.

"Hello, I'm a truck driver. I kill people for a living, because gods from other worlds tell me to do so." I get the feeling this is supposed to be a comedy of sorts considering the art style, casual nature of the story, and such. But this feels like it should have been a far darker manga. Feels way too mean spirited to be a comedy.

I keep on being amazed at how the author put reality into what used to be a world from a romance game. Because indeed, the protagonist of a lot of romance games would be seen as naive and a bad influence in real life. The fantasy that such games bring would cause political destruction. And this manga shows perfectly how an MC from a romance game would be if it was real life. And what the consequences would be after the game ended. And other such things.
I'm generally not for political stories, but this one is so good and interesting that I always get excited when a new chapter comes out. :D

THANK YOU! Finally a manhua where the MC, after getting powerful, GETS TO SHOW OFF THAT POWER. No "Oh noes a stronger enemy arrived! I'm weak compared to him!" No "You're already far above what was considered powerful at the start of the manga but you're still trash!" Instead he invaded a prince's castle with ease, beat the crap out of him and his underling, and made the prince take him to his friend! Finally a manhua that does this!
Sure, I bet he will find more powerful opponents later on. But manhua like this get way too predictable if all that happens is "I beat this guy who was stronger than me when I was weak, but a stronger opponent is here and I'm weak again!" on an endless cycle. Martial arts manhua need moments like these too!
Random villager: "You have a pet now, and it's a dragon?!"
Takeru, casually: "Oh yea, the dragon god entrusted his child to me..."
Villager: "DRAGON GOD?! O_O"