So far, this isn't bad, but it is giving me some pretty severe whiplash. The author needs to slow down the pacing and take it easy. From what I can tell, we have zero establishing items for the protagonist and the world he's in, there are relationships all over the place that we are expected to just go along with, and everything is reading less like a nice story and more like "here are the bullet points of what's going on".
Good examples:
[ul]Who is Mino? I get that he's Chrono's right hand, but where does his faith come from? Why is he super loyal? Where did he come from?[/ul]
[ul]The former marquis goes from being a potential problem, to a solved problem, to dead, and we never actually see him until he's a solved problem.[/ul]
[ul]I will give props to this manga for skipping the stereotypical "past life" introduction with truck-kun, train-chan, or tractor-sama, but thus far we know absolutely nothing about the main protagonist. He's basically cardboard cutout nice guy #873 to me. He supposedly has parents, but we have never seen them (literally) and they're supposed to be super important to his personality?[/ul]
I want to save this one just to have a solid example of bad pacing and how it affects a story. It looks like a good world with a solid idea, but I can not recommend this to anyone. If the author can slow down their pacing, I'd be super interested in future works though.