
This is a no for me. I don't care about his age, but I can't stand his personality. Because of his impulsiveness he causes some trouble and because of that he escapes into the forest to avoid any human interaction because he's scared to cause more trouble. Next thing he does is get involved in a huge conflict without knowing the entire story and ends up killing 2 people only to make a face like crying after the fact even though he knew he was going to kill them. GTFO
Plus, by going to another world he had the opportunity to spot smoking, but actively decides not to.

This is really interesting but the last chapter made no sense. Like the whole plan makes sense except for the proposal. Like why would you propose and get engaged when the beloved Saintess is still missing? Plus you haven't officially broken the engagement with her yet. Feels so inappropriate. Like you don't respect her as someone who was your fiance at all or even as a beloved person of the kingdom

Idk but I feel so bad for MC because was just dropped in the middle of a massive forest away from any civilization without any knowledge of the world. Good thing he's too OP and has his fluffies to keep him company, but seriously, this is horrible. It wouldn't be as bad if he could at least know what's going on.

Helps save 3 people with her speedy transportation skill and feeds her party satisfactorily when they were completely desperate and would've accepted anyone who could grill something without burning it.
Her: maybe they should find someone more skilled because I'm not really of any help
It freaking annoys me when she's like that and it's pretty often. Why is she so negative when nowhere does it say she was underappreciated / mentally abused / having a hard time before she transmigrated? How many times does Vil have to reassure her that they're happy with her? Plus if you feel like you're not very good at dealing with monsters then how about you learn??? She hasn't tried killing a monster to increase her level even once. Plus she hasn't even tried to learn magic.
I mean, I do like the story, but sometimes certain things get on my nerves.

You know, sometimes in a setting like this, it's usually Dealers >>>> Support.
Rin thinks of that because she didn't do anything to add to the offense party. She can't even heal the wounded member. Her role is solely cooking and transport.
In which, by her sense, normal to have ( because she's from modern world where you can have that both with ease ) although it's such a huge deal if not only in the party but in that world as well.
And Rin has just been in that world for more less two weeks if I count correctly, so let's say she's still more on the adapting and learning about her surroundings phase rather than learning offensive phase.
So let's pour more of that logic to that, yeah?
Really cute and all, but the whole trip to the capital bit really irritated me. This manga spent chapters upon chapters showing and explaining how Mil's fox instincts are very strong and that's why even though she has memories of being human and understands human behavior and knew the soldiers wouldn't harm her, she couldn't help being on guard and vigilant against them. Then for whatever reason "she isn't even as vigilant as a normal fox, even though spirits are supposed to have even higher senses than regular foxes" and completely loses her fox instincts and doesn't even notice there's a whole group of soldiers and horses following and observing her from right behind her. Where is the consistency?
Plus, I understand her young body affects her emotionally, so she's more playful and emotionally dependent on people, but since when does that mean she's naive and dumb? She still understands sex because she becomes shy and closes her eyes when there are naked men around and figured out who her father is by listening to the very explicit but equally puzzling conversation for a young child that her mother and the fire spirit had, so it's not like she can't think like an adult or doesn't understand concepts that adults do. But for whatever reason, she thinks an ugly plushy left her jerky and money in her bag, doesn't ask the value of money and price of produce before deciding how much to buy and just hands out all of her money to buy one single type of fruit and follows a really suspicious hooded stranger without questioning it at all. WTF. What's the point of her being reincarnated at all? She's just a child spirit at this point. The previous strongly established premise completely flew out the window with this trip.
Yeah they might as well have just dropped the whole human past life thing atp