The author skips over TONS of details in this story. As if he/she's going "Why is this in the manga? Because that's expected of an isekai story of course!" rather than actually having the story make sense. He/she seems to simply put things in the manga because 'that's what you do in an isekai story'. I really hate such unimaginative and formulaic stories...
Leaving the excessive fan service aside, these guys are all complete morons. Yes most of Kyousai's stats and hp are abysmal, but did no one really notice that his mnd and luk stats combined are far higher than what all the stats of the others combined are? They all average out around 700~750 total points in stats I believe. Yet Kyousai has 1000 in mnd and luk alone.
I bet the author glossed over that part intentionally to reveal the..."shocking" twist later on that Kyousai is actually the most powerful of the group, but highly specialized or something.
mnd stands for "mind". Which likely has to do with magic. Either that or willpower. So either he will be a hugely OP mage of some kind, or he will have the mental fortitude to go on where others would have already broken and will be able to resist a ton of status effects.
I'm guessing he'll be a hugely OP mage considering his high mana.
And now that I've read the latest chapter: I was right. Imagination magic. Can't get more powerful than that since his magic will be literally anything he can imagine. On top of that he got an OP hiding skill and stealing skills from others as well. So he's even more OP than I thought he would be.
It feels like this'll turn into a harem pretty quickly as well. Though I kinda expected that too since the manga is so ecchi already.
I'm usually not into yuri or yaoi at all, though I can sometimes appreciate Yuri. But this manga...just wow, I love it! <3 I do wish Arisa would become a bit more bold soon though. I kinda feel sorry for Mari having to deal with feeling lonely since Arisa doesn't do the stuff she used to do any more.
Funny story, by the way, my mom has a friend that's in a similar situation. She never thought she'd like women, but now she's in a relationship with a woman. And a lot of her friends are very religious so she's nervous about being open about it as well.
Wait what? When did this happen or get explained? What are those 'source' things? When did he ever get the source of those lands he started in? Huh? O.o
I think it's cause, in the beginning when he defeated all the lizardmans from his meteorshower thing he got a quest clear box type thing and in it said: Source- Valley of the dragon conquered, so he might be thinking since the witch took over as the witch of that forest she kinda overcame tthe source in the forest. Just my thoughts.
I have to agree with the others. The art style is very rough and leaves a lot of blank space so to speak. Plus the 'choreography' for movement from panel to panel is confusing making it hard to see what's going on exactly quite often. The 'person close to MC is taken by someone or something' plot is also done to death already.
The first page talks about a unique excitement, but so far it's very cliché with incredibly rough art...
I get that Main's a bookworm and all that. But she acts like a selfish little kid, not thinking of anyone else in her new family. Even though she's supposed to have the mind of a grown woman. The story is a nice read and all. But she should stop being so selfish and make life harder for the rest. >_<
At least this last chapter was an improvement, since she helped the other kids and probably the whole village by showing a new way to use that fruit.











I kinda dislike how the two servants act like Makoto is just a tool for them. They don't really listen to him much, they do whatever they want, and they decide what they think is best for him all the time. I wish Makoto started acting a little more like a master as well. As he lets those two walk over him every single time. >_<
Not really walk over him...more like let loose.
They decide for him all the time. With the dragon also binding the spider to him, with all of their followers and the dwarves also joining in that separate space, with going through his memories whether he likes it or not, now with not telling him about what happened. And there were I few more of those cases I believe. So yea, I'd say they walk all over him.
Sure they have the best intentions with him in mind, but that doesn't change what it is.
Also, I should explain in a bit more detail and say that I don't dislike the concept as a whole. But pretty much every other world manga with slaves/servants has their relationship like this.
Why not ? it't more interesting than " oh yes make ur slave and fuck me ! "
They'r also not rude like most of the strong female characters who start hiting the mc and humilate him
They dont act like servants i agree but they still respact him
They SAY they respect him, but their actions speak louder than words. Yes, this is better than a slave just going "oh master f*ck me!" or something like that. But there's a middle ground you know? It doesn't have to be either black or white. The world exists in shades of grey, so there are plenty of 'middle ground' options. Though that would take actual thought and work to create the characters on the author's behalf.
I think Makoto has just never been good with aggressive/strong women. That and he's kind of naive and a pushover thanks to his family. Besides it's hard to say no to a person in earnest.
Firstly, it's really not that hard to say no to a person in earnest. I've done it plenty of times.
Secondly, having servants but then having them walk all over him kinda defeats the whole point of a 'servant'. In other words, storywise there's literally no reason for them to be servants (under magical contract no less) apart from it being a cliché manga trope.