One, Holy.
Two, shit.
Wow, I was tempted to not start this because the cover and art style reminds me of a ton of garbage isekai, but I am glad I didn't drop this.
The main positive that I would really like to stress is the consistency of this story and it's characters. Everything feels real and plausible. The mc isn't your typical isekai mc, granted he's not groundbreaking, but he's consistent and believable for someone in the situation he is in. this story doesn't use a ton of the annoying tropes so far you see in annoying isekai and feels like a breath of fresh air in the smog that clutters a lot of isekai on this site.
While this story isn't amazing or the next Dante's Inferno or Paradise lost, it is a fun read. Things make sense and a few questions about rather irrelevant side things I read in this were followed up on in later chapters. The world is believable and feels real. The mc actually acts his age and isn't trying to take on everything at once, nor does he have any massive goals.
As I said, this isn't genre-breaking, but its a comfy cozy read so far.
8/10