Story that emphasizes the value of effort but forgets that any great effort needs an equally great motivation or cause.
The main character is portrayed as an old man but thinks like a child. Maybe that's intentional. No complaints on the art, though.
A little hand-wavy, but simple and charming nonetheless. Each chapter is one panel, so it's a 15 minute read if you don't look too closely at the artwork. The English translation feels clean and pleasant to read.
I like the characters. If you can accept tsunderes, stop reading comments and just give it a try!
Thank you for translating/uploading this.
(Even if you can't stand the tsundere, please don't leave crass and inaccurate comments or some whimsical rating like 1/10. Manga is supposed to...
This doesn't make sense. I'm still gonna keep on reading, but there is no need for her to actively pretend to be cruel, is there? She could just say something like "Stay back or I'll kill him!" right?
This lead's character change before/after time travel is so unrealistic. It hurts my mind to wonder why creators think hyper-aggression is a valid reaction to having a near-death experience. Not to mention that the lead appears to have magically lost all her fear of the maid to whom she likely...
MC:
- kills people for personal conveniences
- antagonizes an entire military organization due to ego
- smiles to himself for no reason "can't be helped"
- uses telekinesis while shouting "I'm not a sorcerer!"
- literally uses magic spells to remove magical shackles "I'm not a sorcerer!"