I feel at her current "just recovered from sick" that should have knocked her out, because renewing an entire room you would hope would sap a bit of energy even when you're in exceptional health. But, given her current response, I'm guessing the scope will only grow when she becomes healthier.I think the one thing I hope for is that her magic comes with a cost for her - we see her exhausted at the end of the chapter, and I hope that it's one of those cases where, at least for a good while yet, she can't just spam "omni-renewal" and immediately get on the easy road to comfort and success.
If she has to be strategic in how, when, and where she uses it, then I think this series has fantastic potential. Cute character designs, no "oh I'm in the book I was reading and I know all the characters and flags", her family seems very "good" (no shitty parent), with a bit of mystery attached.
If the author treats her like a 10 year old who has to work around that reality, and makes it so she can't just use her magic with impunity right off the bat, then I'll be very excited about having a new series to follow.
Thanks for the TL work.
It growing over time would be more than reasonable; that's how I would hope magic would work in any realistic setting, especially when the user is a child who also grows over time alongside it.I feel at her current "just recovered from sick" that should have knocked her out, because renewing an entire room you would hope would sap a bit of energy even when you're in exceptional health. But, given her current response, I'm guessing the scope will only grow when she becomes healthier.
wait is this series ai?Ya someone translated the AI series!
even noble houses have appearances to keep up - destitute doesn't mean things like pride & honor aren't still in play, even if it's nonsensical.Victorian aesthetic is interesting; very unique choice there.
What I don’t get is, if they’re at starvation-meals levels of poverty, how/why are they hanging onto servants and carriages?
I don't think this series is AI, because the WN is written in 2022wait is this series ai?
She removed scratches. That's inherently breaking conservation of mass, and the scope of damage she could repair could potentially make a lot of money by itself.It growing over time would be more than reasonable; that's how I would hope magic would work in any realistic setting, especially when the user is a child who also grows over time alongside it.
I just hope she can't break the laws of conservation of energy or anything dumb like that. Even when she's healthy, I hope there's actual cost to her to use something that is even as potent as this "household magic" of hers.
I didn't explain myself well - I meant more in the sense that sometimes you see these series where the person doing the magic/using the skill just spams it endlessly with no "cost" or to any detriment toward themselves.She removed scratches. That's inherently breaking conservation of mass, and the scope of damage she could repair could potentially make a lot of money by itself.
"Accelerating growth" cloth
"Enhanced cleaning" potted plant
Ya someone translated the AI series!
wait is this series ai?
Someone asked the same thing in the reddit thread, and after some digging I think I know the contextI don't think this series is AI, because the WN is written in 2022
Thanks!Someone asked the same thing in the reddit thread, and after some digging I think I know the context
This is specifically referring to Modest Skill “Tidying Up” is the Strongest! ~ Corporate Slave Office Lady Started An Accidental Isekai Revolution, and is Now Adored by the Head Knight and His Majesty the Emperor, which won a publishing contest hosted by AlphaPolis that was rescinded when they discovered the WN was AI-generated.
Funny enough the author doesn’t consider this a loss but rather a “learning situation” and they’re still looking to make a series which can only be done in conjunction with AI.
The full details. Point is that this is not that series, as far as we know it’s not AI generated