The fast-paced shenanigans continue in this second volume. Isekaied civil engineer Suho Kim introduces refrigerated cellars, levees, and aqueducts to improve the lands of Count Frontera. Readers get a bit more world development regarding monsters, greedy neighbors, and race relations. Javier and others notice the changes but don’t want to confront them since they are generally positive. The narrative is still loose and wonky but there is a fun balance between laughs and philosophy which is engaging.