After defeating the third demon and parting ways with Noish, who fell to darkness, Lugh and company return to Tuatha De. Although their success increases their esteem with the crown, it also draws the envy of the nobility, who subsequently begin to plot against the Tuatha De family. Yet, as Lugh concocts a series of assassinations against both the demons and the humans seeking to sabotage him, he falls into a deep sleep, where he reunites with the Goddess of Beginnings. Something in that beguiling smile of hers suggests she has ulterior motives…
The latest volume shows how Lugh can come up with a strategy based on his observations and information network.
I do enjoy how the writer mixes in technological and scientific explanations for Lugh's inventions. I also like how Lugh's relationship with Dia and Tarte evolves through their trials.
If I have to read a description of abilities that have been described 20 times (In the same novel, not even mention how many times they've been described in previous novels) I'm going to go mad. Aside from that, standard for the series (Who am I kidding? That's also standard for the series haha). Thoroughly enjoy any moments with the Goddess.