SPOILERS AHEAD.
This is an un-satisfying read.
[ul]The story is un-finished, as apparently the LN it's adapted from isn't complete, so this manga just ends at what is probably the first arc without resolving lots of plot lines. Maybe there'll be a future manga, but no guarantees. As it is, this manga is way to short to properly develop, and it shows.[/ul]
[ul]Inconsistent characters: Characters have really confusing depictions. Kalia is especially hard-hit by this; it's like two different people were handed a summary and wrote the character without consulting each other. It's not character growth, it's like twins with different temperaments randomly switching places. [/ul]
[ul]Irrational characters: Characters also tend to just roll with Lughys knowledge. Kalia never questions how he knows her name, Neinzu doesn't press further on how he knows that she's part of an illegal cult. Fialart doesn't mind turning on the person she knows, Helt, the captain of the city guard, to help a cult invade the city with this random dude she recently met.[/ul]
[ul]Every female member of the future Savior's party is plagued by a lack of confidence in themselves, and can be conveniently unlocked by Lughys believing in them, which also apparently makes them fall in love with him? He already has a cheat-level power with knowledge of the future; Making all the female future members of the strongest party have confidence issues that can be solved simply by believing in them is just lazy.[/ul]
While I actually enjoyed this manga, the character inconsistencies and laziness of writing are really noticeable the first read, and glaring in subsequent reads. It's really a pity, cuz the premise and Lughys character started out as really interesting.