The protagonist, (renamed in the new world simply as "Kou"), was a burnt-out Japanese salaryman. After dying in a freak accident, a careless goddess offers him a second chance in a fantasy world. However, unlike most isekai heroes, he doesn't want to fight monsters or save kingdoms. He just wants a quiet life in a corner ( sumikko ) of a peaceful village, making things with his hands.
As of Chapter 4, the series has moved past the initial setup and is diving headfirst into the mechanics of its unique system. If you’re searching for a detailed breakdown of this chapter—its plot twists, character development, and the sheer absurdity of the goddess’s "overpowered" workshop—you’ve come to the right place. Before we explore Chapter 4, a quick refresher for new readers: The protagonist, (renamed in the new world simply
Lillie, the elf ranger, returns, this time not as a suspicious stranger but as a customer. She has a problem: her hunting knife shattered against a new type of monster that appeared in the eastern woods— Armored Goblins . These aren't the standard low-level goblins. They have metallic hides and crude iron weapons. He just wants a quiet life in a
Kou examines his latest creation: a . Using the workshop’s "overpowered" synthesis function, he accidentally created a pan with the "Heat Preservation EX" skill. He makes a simple omelet, and the result is a glowing, flavorful dish that temporarily boosts his vitality. This small scene foreshadows the chapter’s main theme: even mundane items become legendary in this workshop. Before we explore Chapter 4, a quick refresher
Lillie explains that the village blacksmith can’t forge a blade strong enough to pierce the Goblin's steel-like skin without taking three weeks. She needs a new weapon now .
The protagonist, (renamed in the new world simply as "Kou"), was a burnt-out Japanese salaryman. After dying in a freak accident, a careless goddess offers him a second chance in a fantasy world. However, unlike most isekai heroes, he doesn't want to fight monsters or save kingdoms. He just wants a quiet life in a corner ( sumikko ) of a peaceful village, making things with his hands.
As of Chapter 4, the series has moved past the initial setup and is diving headfirst into the mechanics of its unique system. If you’re searching for a detailed breakdown of this chapter—its plot twists, character development, and the sheer absurdity of the goddess’s "overpowered" workshop—you’ve come to the right place. Before we explore Chapter 4, a quick refresher for new readers:
Lillie, the elf ranger, returns, this time not as a suspicious stranger but as a customer. She has a problem: her hunting knife shattered against a new type of monster that appeared in the eastern woods— Armored Goblins . These aren't the standard low-level goblins. They have metallic hides and crude iron weapons.
Kou examines his latest creation: a . Using the workshop’s "overpowered" synthesis function, he accidentally created a pan with the "Heat Preservation EX" skill. He makes a simple omelet, and the result is a glowing, flavorful dish that temporarily boosts his vitality. This small scene foreshadows the chapter’s main theme: even mundane items become legendary in this workshop.
Lillie explains that the village blacksmith can’t forge a blade strong enough to pierce the Goblin's steel-like skin without taking three weeks. She needs a new weapon now .