"I'm sure you're tired of hearing this spiel over and over again."
Well, at least it's self aware. Also nice that he's 15, and not some preteen brat who still manages to have the maturity of an adult in several areas (but never romance).
Shame on you for being born and all that. You're the father; I'm pretty sure you're 50% responsible. Blame the mother for the other 50%.
I'm not sure "banished" and "appointed lord" are as compatible as this manga pretends. Or more likely, just using words more figuratively than literally.
That's one shieldy girl. And of course the archer is female. Because bows require dexterity, not strength. Just ask anyone using a 100+ lbs war bow. Also for non-armoured combat a weaker hunting bow is sufficient. And that boob armour's weirder than that.
Well, at least the adventurers are probably competent. Probably overcompetent, since they're all female.
Payment for an adventurer should probably be significantly above what you can live for, since they need equipment and usually don't have a stable home, which reduces costs for ordinary people. And it's usually dangerous work. Though this still seems high.
At least he's crafty and not too stuck on morals regardless of who deserves it.
Regardless of poorly seen he is, she's still hired to protect him. She's below him in rank. And they've got an earth mage in the party already, but she's apparently fine. Rare to have two mages, by the way.
Oram's nice, though.
That's not on a level of "using it in ways people hadn't thought of," but straight up OP power levels. If you're going to pretend it's because of knowledge, at least show that.
Just how large is she? Size changer, or just inconsistent art?
Oram's still nice.
At least she came around immediately. Still a bitch, though.
"I don't think this carriage is gonna make it."
It's not a carriage. It's firewood.
Very people-shy slave, but seems to trust the merchant. But still comfortable enough to laugh.
No slave contract, so much more genuine waifu material.
For MTL, this is pretty good.
Manga seems passable. Not terribly original, but so far not terrible either. Reads very much like, "ignore the shitty setup, we're here for what's happening after that."