Fort Deshmel stands as a bastion against the monsters, and as the new Holy Woman, I’m purifying them in droves while living alongside various Mythical Beasts who are there to guard me against humans and monsters alike. It’s been a joy tending to the fields outside the fortress and creating new alchemy concoctions during my time here, but it seems our peaceful days are numbered as the truth of the Stone of Daybreak and my lineage comes to light! Not to mention…there are new romantic developments in Dad and Nakona’s lives?!
Volume 4 is mostly a slice-of-life in the fortress, first from Tina's point of view, then her father and finally her older sister. All three focus mostly on the same time frame and events. While entertaining, with enjoyable characters, I was a bit disappointed in the lack of progress in the plot. Personally I like slice-of-life, and the lack of interesting action is not big of an issue, but it can be a bit grating to me after the events in volume 3 and the pressing nature of the problem. I am not too big a fan on the nature of the main villain, but that is not new to volume 4. Still, an enjoyable quick read and I am looking forward to the next volume.
This is the story of a terminally ill patient that gets a second chance at life in another world (isekai-fantasy) novel series. This fourth volume has just 3 chapters and one side story. Not that it was action packed in the beginning but the pace is slower now. It is a kind story, with nice characters and a positive outlook on life, to be able to overcome the problems and difficulties of this other world. So the author writes a lot about the routine of living at Fort Deshmel, a safe zone of sorts, for the people of this world. The author hints of trouble brewing for this other world in his Afterword.
It was fun and cute but a bit over complicated. The author spent to much time describing everything and too much time in the mc's head there was no adventure. Just allot of descriptions of thought processes.