The tree’s divine mana began purifying the land, turning the desert into a lush paradise and creating a powerful barrier that no monster could breach [1, 2]. As Chapter 1 concludes, Alvin realizes that his "simple" gardening skills have accidentally created the strongest territory in the world, attracting mythical creatures and villagers seeking refuge in his new, overpowered sanctuary [2].
If you are a fan of "I Was Dismissed from the Hero’s Party" or "Farming Life in Another World," then the first chapter of this newly serialized manga will feel like coming home. But don't let the familiar tropes fool you—this first chapter plants some very interesting seeds (pun intended) for a unique take on the "slow life" genre. The tree’s divine mana began purifying the land,
: While the court dismissed his magic, Elt’s skills are actually "cheat-level". He begins transforming the wasteland almost instantly, using his unique approach of working with nature rather than imposing his will upon it. But don't let the familiar tropes fool you—this
“-Manga Kyutei wo Kubi ni Natta Shokubutsu Madoshi wa Slow Life wo Okuru: Nombiri Sekai Ju wo Sodatetara Saikyo Ryochi ga Dekimashita” (Chapter 1). “-Manga Kyutei wo Kubi ni Natta Shokubutsu Madoshi
The protagonist's approach to magic was met with skepticism by many of his peers. Traditional magic users often relied on intense training, rigorous practice, and an unyielding dedication to their craft. In contrast, our Plant Magician opted for a more laid-back strategy, focusing on nurturing and coexisting with the natural world. He spent his days tending to his plants, exploring the surrounding forests, and engaging in leisurely activities that brought him joy.
If you are a fan of "slow life" fantasy manga with a side of overpowered skills, the debut of
: The art emphasizes lush greenery and the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside compared to the cold, rigid Palace. ⚖️ Critical Reception