Pretty good as usual
The one thing I wish to complain about is that the main character, Satou, seems to be mentally ill. He has excellent qualities and avoids the Gods' meddling by trying to be obscure or subtle instead of publicly heroic, but his perceptions of sex are demeaning to both him and anyone he ever partners with. It is very fortunate he seldom has sex with anyone so the real story can go on - no one in this book, same as most in this series. Enjoy!