Predictable, cliched start, mildly interesting if somewhat generic early act with the gathering of various cast-offs to rebuild the hero's village. Then around chapter 15 the plot and pacing just go totally haywire and we rocket through what feels like it should've been 15-20 chapters worth of developments within 4 chapters (I just read 19 as I write this). And all the characters become incredibly shallow and stupid in order to just let them blitz all these developments with zero attention to detail.
Maybe it settles down again and finds itself because it wants to be a slow, slice-of-life sort of story but right now it doesn't feel like it knows what it wants to do with itself.