![]() The whole "people in this world don't season their food" detail came back with a vengeance. ![]() I'm guessing that's why a good chunk of content was cut out when it was adapted for the anime. ![]() Unfortunately, the world-building and character issues were a fairly big problem in this volume. ![]() Nothing really bad ever happens, and the characters are generally focused on supporting Sei (or Aira, when she was on-page more). Still, it makes for enjoyable and low-stress reading. I can't really say that this series is good - the text is occasionally repetitive, the world-building is poorly thought out, and the author pays too much attention to individual events and not enough attention to developing the characters. There's no guarantee that she'll be able to help Klausner's Domain. The problem: although Sei used Holy Magic in the previous book to dispel the Miasma in the woods near the palace, she still has no idea how she did it. The first place she and the Third Order knights are being sent is Klausner's Domain, which is sometimes referred to as the alchemist's holy land due to its focus on herb production and potion making. ![]() Sei is still working on becoming comfortable with her status as the Saint (and in fact still thinks that no one is really sure that she's the Saint, because she's a bit dense in that respect), but she's finally ready to start traveling to problem areas with the palace knights. This volume takes place a year after the beginning of the series. ![]()
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