In the world of "Manga Kyutei wo Kubi ni Natta Shokubutsu Madoshi ha Slow Life wo Oka Suru Nombiri Sekai Ju wo Sodatetara Saikyo Ryochi ga Dekimashita," a unique story unfolds. The title, which roughly translates to "The Plant Mage Who Lost Their Position in the Imperial Court Now Lives a Leisurely Life, and After Raising the World, They Became the Strongest Territory," hints at a narrative that combines elements of fantasy, adventure, and perhaps a touch of humor.
In the opening chapter, we meet the protagonist, Elt, a plant mage who has dedicated years to the kingdom, using his magic to keep gardens lush and the populace fed. Despite his contributions, Elt is mocked by a haughty prince and framed by jealous colleagues who view his "plant magic" as weak or inferior. The chapter highlights several key developments: In the world of "Manga Kyutei wo Kubi
The sun was setting over the small village of Willowdale, casting a warm orange glow over the thatched roofs and the bustling town square. Kaito, a young wizard with unruly brown hair and a worn-out wand, sat on a bench outside the local tavern, sipping a mug of ale. It had been a month since he arrived in this quaint village, leaving behind the wizarding world that had rejected him. The story's use of a plant magic system
3.1 The Frontier as a Canvas Upon leaving the court, the protagonist typically acquires or travels to a neglected territory. In Chapter 1, this location is established as a "blank slate." The narrative framing suggests that the territory is not poor because of a lack of resources, but due to a lack of the specific magical application the protagonist possesses. and After Raising the World
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Setting the Foundation: He ventures into a remote area to begin his quiet life. The "cheat" aspect of his magic begins to manifest as he starts cultivating plants, inadvertently laying the groundwork for what will become the "strongest territory". Series Information
However, the kingdom is at war. The military faction within the palace sees Ares as a waste of a mana pool. "Anyone can grow a carrot," the Commander sneers. "We need battle mages, not gardeners."