Tensei Daiseijo No Isekai Nonbiri Kikou

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Ch: 1
She says she is tired after working 150 hours in a month.

150 (stadet work hours) / (5 (workdays) * 4 (weeks in a month)) = 7.5 (7 hours and 30 minutes)

150/(4*5)=7.5
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That is not even a 9 to 5 job.
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I know. It dose not matter for the story, but I thought it was funny.
(Yes I know that this Is work, while she is also studying for a collage degree)
 
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Ch: 1
She says she is tired after working 150 hours in a month.

150 (stadet work hours) / (5 (workdays) * 4 (weeks in a month)) = 7.5 (7 hours and 30 minutes)

150/(4*5)=7.5
Proof

That is not even a 9 to 5 job.
Proof

I know. It dose not matter for the story, but I thought it was funny.
(Yes I know that this Is work, while she is also studying for a collage degree)
Also on top of studying for a college degree she was
Also taking care of her dying mother too
so I think she was just kinda sad she didn't really have time for herself
 
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Not much to go on yet but I find it fascinating to see a conflict coming about between someone clearly favored by 'god' and the people dedicated to 'worshiping god'. On one hand the MC is regularly sloppy and negligent to their education and duties but on the other hand it's clear to anyone with eyes that she has a stronger connection to their object of worship than anyone. What's fascinating is that they consider it their role to properly discipline her versus revering her as one of the closest beings to divinity, which would very well happen in other stories or faiths.

I think it makes for an interesting mental experiment to consider it though - while she may have no need for rituals and scripture readings to be close with god, does she still have obligations to the true believers who work at their faith without more direct rewards? And what are those obligations? Is it worth their time to keep punishing her for being untidy or would they be better off treating her as a special case and making exceptions in order to best utilize her strengths?
 
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Already read it until chapter 35. Honestly, this manga is kinda more refreshing than another slow-life genre. Maybe because the MC is a kind and emphatic person. She wishes everyone a good rest and sleep as much as her own. She wants to work hard for others and cares about what others feel. She is also grateful and never thinks her power or position is something she gets herself. Saint is really fitting for her title. I also like her mentor who is always strict with her, "yah you are op and help the nation to prosper but you are still awake at night and it's a violation of the rule, so clean that corridor. Without magic ok."

I don't know, personally, I hate slow-life genre MCs, because like the world is in danger or whatever, and what they are doing is being annoyed at it. They will be so ungrateful bastard that thinks their power and wealth are something they get on their own. The people around them will treat them as god despite them being so lazy and never doing anything that require them to break a sweat.
 
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Also on top of studying for a college degree she was
Also taking care of her dying mother too
so I think she was just kinda sad she didn't really have time for herself
U didn't think if that, but that is a good point.
 

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