Desperate to protect those close to her, Zena approaches Satou with a simple wish: She wants to become stronger. Naturally, Satou agrees to help, and he and his party subject her to training so rigorous the other explorers can hardly believe her growth. Not one to be left behind, however, Karina enrolls herself in their Labyrinth boot camp as well! But they’ll need to be quick about it. Satou is due in the royal capital, and if his luck is anything to go by, it’s only a matter of time before trouble rears its ugly head!
Satou's leisure traveling journal continues with him training those around him and getting in all kinds of trouble just by being around. While I like the light-hearted slow paced story, I am getting a bit fed up with the (act of) dense protagonist and all the girls around him falling for him. To me it would be much more interesting if Satou admits their feelings, and tries to deal with it through a much more honest and open approach. Still, an enjoyable read and continuation of Satou's tourist trip into another worlds.
By making the character so OP the basic story has become pretty much a slice of life store in a fantasy world. It’s been great and interesting to see how things play out but the main character has started to become more of a tease for all the poor women around him. Instead of setting things straight with them, he more or less just avoids talking about it and by default leads them on in ways not befitting his personality. Sure it’s a little funny but how long can you keep the same joke going over and over. At least 15 volume so far.
Satou Pendragon flies off to the royal capital on an airship that he built. At the time, a coup takes place and a series of attacks occur. Satou saves a lot of people, stops the coup and gains the attention of the Shiga Eight. All in a days work I guess. I wonder when Satou will reveal his full power and secret identities.