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But he has only done trivial things so far, with the exception of the board-game, and even that is not that great.
They do make fun of him in good fun, the same way people usually do with children his age, that is not abuse.
What are his real accomplishments? Some food and a board game. It may look amazing for us because we know the effect of those things in our world, but honestly, how many of the our hometown dishes and games, keep being just that?
Also, from the point of view of the family, they are right. It's not good to put a young child on a pedestal.
He's like what? Not even 8 years old and the people keep complaining that he is suffering domestic abuse for not being put on a pedestal and worshiped like the MC's from other isekais.
His parents are doing a good job in raising him. they know what he is capable of, but do not spoil him for that.
• His mother noticed he has a gift with magic when he was 4 and right away, began to think of training method that would suit him, instead of praising him to the heavens, which would risk any normal child becoming lazy, stuck up, bratty, arrogant, etc...
• His sister obviously loves him a lot(sibling love, obviously), and wants to bring him him everywhere to play with him. She does not quite understand that he is not fully capable of keeping pace with her, but that is something pretty common for a child, and she is, in fact, a child.
• His brother always try to be a responsible brother and take care of him. He is more mature than the Eleonora because he is the heir and is raised as such.
• His Father is a bit strict and forces him to learn swordsmanship... So what? This is a world where this skill is a necessity to survive in this world and is his duty as a father to teach him that, even if doesn't want to. And not to mention, that the MC's magical abilities are not offensive.
• The servants are treated as part of the family, they play with him, and he plays with them.
And again, he is not even in the double digits in terms of age, it's irrational to expect people treat him the same way they treat an adult or teen.