Remember that simple crafting bench? Now it has a mind of its own. It starts suggesting (read: forcing) upgrades that our hero never asked for. Want to make a wooden spoon? Too bad—the bench thinks you need a spoon that can also double as a magical focus, a camping knife, and a Bluetooth speaker (okay, not literally, but you get the idea).
The highlight of this chapter (and the series so far) is the visual representation of Zeff’s crafting skills. The artist does a great job showcasing the "Chotto Yarisugi" (A Bit Overkill) aspect of the title. Remember that simple crafting bench
While the "cozy" vibe is the selling point, Chapter 4 highlights a potential issue for long-term engagement: Want to make a wooden spoon
Using his unique skill , he designs a "Mana-Convection Oven." The artist does a great job showcasing the
One reason is the escapism that isekai manga offers. Readers can immerse themselves in a new world, with its own rules and mythology. This escapism can be a welcome respite from the stresses of everyday life.
Soujiro has likely secured his immediate living area and is beginning to refine his "monozukuri" (craftsmanship). New Encounters: