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The artwork is absolutely stunning—the way the panels zoom in on hands, ears, fleeting emotions—it’s breathtaking. The characters are perfectly crafted, both in design and in development. And the story itself? Just incredible. Not once do you feel bored, not once do you want to drop it. You’re always craving the next chapter, desperate to see how things will unfold… only to be pulled right back into the next conflict.
And yet, everything is seamlessly connected—you never lose track, and that’s what makes it so insanely addictive. I literally cannot put it down. I’ve read and reread it multiple times already, and it still has me hooked. I’m eagerly waiting for the author’s next work—because after this, there’s no doubt it’s going to be another masterpiece.
100/10 a masterpiece, really
Standard Japanese manga - meaning we have a standard herbivore Japanese MC. The problem? Like Nadrious said the EQ and IQ of our MC is lacking. He might be a good chemist but everything else is lacking.
Why is it a problem? This manga tries to dabble both in comedy and drama. Creates dramatic plot points while macking our MC dumb in general but smart in current situation. Many problems could have been resolved but are being shadowed by action-comedy-gag manga.
You transmigrate to another world? Instead of thinking how lovely your wife is, you would normally try to understand who you are and what you are.
Need an alias why you changed? You hit your head and got an amnesia. This is normal and plausible.
A grown a s s man acting like a high schooler in your standard Japanese school life rom-com.
Lastly this looks like more of a propaganda manga to stimulate young Japanese males (before age of 15) to take interest in science studies i.e. chemistry in this case. Though instead of motivating them becoming interested in science i think they should motivate them to act like normal men to stop their active depopulation.