The plot for this manga is just the MC being solving evryones problems because he is a mary sue. The story was alright when it was just a small cast of characters but the author kept adding more characters and each one felt more 2 dimensional than the last. There is like no consistency with the world and story ether.
"Hey brah, I can't give you cheats so here's superhuman strength, unlimited magic, and fucking creation magic but better."
"Looks like there's nothing more I can teach them..."
Proceeds to teach them more immediately.
daughter of a non noble family in some backwater village.
calls her a princess.
supposedly from a wealthy family
didn't teach her how to read for some reason
op abilities, including defensive magic
worried about fucking merchants
His only goal in life is to stay low key and have a relaxing life, and his only described fear so far is merchants but he immediately displays his op powers to the most powerful merchant alive.
Magic is apparently so easy a child can learn how to use it in 5 seconds under the guide of an incompetent teacher. How did they never learn it before? All they have to do is literally just image magic and boom, learnt.
I still can't get over that 'I have nothing left to teach them' line. What are you talking about, they did one thing. How about using stronger magic? Different types of magic? The applications of that magic? This is probably the dumbest thing I've ever read.
Did he really have to explain to that old woman that if people eat up all of their food, then they'll run out of food?
Daily taxes. What? And of firewood of all things. That's dumb. That's really fucking dumb.
An average modern sized house, a small guest house and a bath, but actual nobles don't have that "luxury"? When magic technology exists to build literal cruisers? And they're nobles?! The fuck?
They can build cruisers and magic exists but they can't do something as simple as preserve food?
Did he actually have to remember a documentary to figure out that holes in ships are bad? And the merchant is impressed that he knows that holes in ships are bad?
Does the author slam his head against a wall after he finishes every sentence?
Also I really really really hate Denko's character design. His eyes and fucking nose are awful to look at.