Yuri continues his life at the Knight Academy, where he trains in the art of war and deepens his ties with Princess Carol and Myalo, a child from a powerful witch family. When he’s not busy with classes, he also oversees a papermaking business, which is expanding rapidly thanks to memories of technology from his past life.
To many, Yuri’s only problem seems to be the royal capital’s corrupt witches, who eye his company’s profits enviously. Unfortunately, Yuri knows better. His homeland remains on the path of destruction, and a bleak future lies ahead of him and others. It’ll take more than wealth to save his loved ones from death or enslavement at the hands of Kulati invaders. As Yuri begins to grapple with problems that extend beyond the royal capital and even the borders of the Shiyalta Kingdom, his intellect, understanding of celestial navigation, and growing skills as a kingeagle rider may prove invaluable.
Yuri has been preparing for the inevitable war. Some of his preparations in regards to navigation come to fruition. And said war is coming closer and closer. As with previous volumes, I have somewhat mixed feelings about the series. I like the world building, just different enough to be intriguing, and I like how it tries to follow a more logical path than most isekai do. I also like most of the characters, and their growth. I just dislike the MC. Still, an enjoyable read and it seems the next volume we see a more focussed plot than the slices of life we got till this point.
Hmm, I was a bit disappointed with how wordy this particular volume was. The story moved at an excellent pace, but the author needed to explain a lot of background information for certain concepts.
Otherwise, there was some nice character development and this volume felt more like a build up.
I love this series because the main character is surrounded by capable people with their own hopes, goals, and motivations. It's a story where the MC doesn't always get his way, and much of the story is about how he navigates the conflicting agendas of those around him, while achieving the is own goals.
A lot of the books I've been reading recently have felt like filler. Volumes where nothing happens but the publisher gets to cash a fat check. In hindsight, nothing happened in this volume, but it didn't feel like filler. I enjoyed the continuing storyline.
Well, The last English translation for now. The story quite good, no overpowered main character. The main character pretty normal though the invention here still minimal for the main character still in the process of making patent became legal in the kingdom.