Moves past the initial panic of reincarnation into established, confident world-building.
: Illustrated by Arata Nishiyama, based on character designs by Toujou Fumi. Moves past the initial panic of reincarnation into
Based on the exclusive events of Chapter 4, the narrative is setting up a classic slice-of-life conflict. The protagonist wants to stay hidden in the corner of the world, but the incredible quality of their crafted goods will inevitably attract outside attention. Expect the next chapter to introduce merchants or adventurers desperate to buy these "overpowered" everyday items. The protagonist wants to stay hidden in the
In conclusion, Chapter 4 serves as a foundational "peace" chapter. It establishes that while the Goddess gave him a tool designed for a hero, he is perfectly content using it to build a cozy, high-performance home in the world's forgotten corner. It establishes that while the Goddess gave him
: The "exclusive" performance of his workshop—gifted by a goddess—becomes more apparent. It allows him to process materials easily, effectively giving him a "cheat" skill for hobbyist manufacturing.
The manga continues to use beautifully clean, video-game-like menus when the protagonist interacts with the workshop.
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