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I half expected it to be a fast paced reincarnation magic op yaddayadda mindless read. Turns out to be more slice of life-esque.
Good Keypoints
Attention to detail: Minor characters aren't just dumped and forgotten. They still have minor second appearances. Such as a random trainee guard being seen at a post after a 3 year timeskip. These small things add to the immersion and make the worldbuilding feel real.
Pacing: It's not slow, maybe on the faster side. However, nothing really feels rushed so far and I've been glued to it without losing interest at any point.
Art: Nothing insane, but the style is consistent and fits the overall theme of the story. 90% sure the author is female because of how the MC is drawn as a semi twink, alongside how other male supporting characters look.
It has some really cute doodles during comedic scenes.
I just like it: Lowk I don't have to explain this. I like it and cared enough to leave a review, which I usually don't do at all.
The bad
Wrong tagging?: Everywhere it's listed as action, but barely has any. It has the same amount of action as the average romance + fantasy + female lead manhwa, which is fine but it shouldn't have the avtion tag.
Messed up scaling: Backgrounds are 3D renders which is completely fine, but characters are often not drawn proportionately to them. Rooms are suddenly ginormous, talk guy is dwarfed by a mannequin, display shelf is eye level with the MC (don't have to explain why that would be bad irl).
It's not a deal breaker since your eyes focus on the characters anyway, but it can be hard to forget/ignore once you notice for the first time.
Not everyone's cup of tea: Being real, I doubt the average manhwa reader will like this type of series unless they're specifically into light fantasy stuff that is not over-the top.