A bit surprised no one said anything about the head medic, that's a pretty terrible way to get back at someone and it feels a bit like the author trying to write it off with the cry.
That complain about Commander's desire to have his own personal medic at page 9, panel 3 doesn't really mean anything to me. They're soldiers, of course they're killing people? Or did she mean ally specifically? I guess it's fairer to assume that.
I still don't get why this needed to be an isekai, it's a literal non factor in everything that happens here. Does it really drive up sales that much to label your manga as one?
I supposed it's a neat twist on the genre, where isekai's natural gift and modern-day knowledge barely matter at all?
Spinning the question around a bit, is there any reason why it shouldn't be an isekai? I'm sure that's something that exist for many isekai stories, we just kinda got used to them maybe because they're medieval-ish fantasy.
Overlord as a story for example, could probably work well without the MMORPG and Isekai aspect, and Ainz being just an awkward skeletonman. The only question is what happened to his friends, but if Overlord never want to have other players in their world, then it's probably fine to remove them or say they move on or some shit.