I believe I attempted to read this at least two times then dropped it because I thought it would devolve into lolicon drivel, but I pushed through this time to chapter 37 and in fact, it's quite entertaining. Part of that is definitely the art; the artist here is certainly quite talented, but also the overall humor of the story; I think that a lot of the bad reviews in these comments might have to do with how weak/immature/inept the protagonist is, which is one of those common ln adaptation complaints alongside "the mc is too overpowered" or "the mc is too nice". The way I see it, the fact that this story does not take itself seriously at all wipes away those concerns; this is a very shonen-type story where you don't need to worry about rapey goblins, overtly vindictive rival adventurers, or constant reminders of the terrible fate that lies in the protagonist failing. I get the feeling the ln isn't like that, and I appreciate it.