The art, handled by Takashi Tomiki, is clean and expressive. It does an excellent job of conveying Leet's emotional state. The backgrounds for the crowded, political court are deliberately drab and gray, effectively showcasing Leet's dissatisfaction. In contrast, when he steps onto his barren plot of land at the chapter's end, the art style shifts to feature brighter skies and more dynamic panels, highlighting the start of his new adventure. The design of the plant magic is particularly well-drawn, with vibrant and organic effects.
Focuses on agriculture, nature-based magic, and structural creation rather than just raw combat destruction.
Eldo packs his meager belongings and travels far beyond the kingdom’s borders.
The underlying hook of Chapter 1 is the dramatic irony. The royal court thinks they threw away a useless worker, completely unaware that Reito's agriculture magic was the only thing keeping the kingdom's economy and food supply stable. The setup promises future chapters where the kingdom starves while Reito's village feasts. Where to Read and Keep Up The art, handled by Takashi Tomiki, is clean and expressive
As word spreads of a lush paradise in the middle of a desert, demi-humans and refugees flock to Elt for protection. Using his magic, he builds a self-sustaining fortress of nature
The narrative truly flourishes when the protagonist arrives at a barren, remote plot of land. While others see a desolate wasteland, the Plant Mage sees a blank canvas. Armed with his unique magic and a mysterious, legendary seed, he decides to settle down.
It ends on a cliffhanger: a mysterious wolf pack approaches the new forest, but instead of attacking, they bow to Reiji. The chapter’s final line echoes: “Turns out, plants were never my greatest allies…” In contrast, when he steps onto his barren
The magic of the World Tree instantly purifies the polluted, dead soil around it.
It is published in Japan by Akita Shoten under the Champion Cross label.
His journey takes him to a remote, abandoned, and notoriously barren region on the outskirts of the kingdom. While normal people see a dangerous wasteland, Eldo sees a blank canvas. The Turning Point: Planting the World Tree Eldo packs his meager belongings and travels far
Provides instant shelter, construction wood, and infinite crop yields.
Using his advanced botanical mana, he accelerates and nurtures the sprout.
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