-manga Kyutei Wo Kubi Ni Natta Shokubutsu Madoshi Ha Slow Life Wo Oka Suru Nombiri Sekai Ju Wo Sodatetara Saikyo Ryochi Ga Dekimashita Chapter 1- -

is a popular fantasy manga serialized on Manga Cross . Written by Ameko Kaeruda and illustrated by Kou Tomiki, the series expertly blends the "fired from the palace" trope with heartwarming, high-stakes territory building.

Subverts standard betrayal tropes; expulsion is treated as a joyful liberation rather than a tragedy. is a popular fantasy manga serialized on Manga Cross

The manga taps into the universal desire to escape a toxic corporate or societal environment. Eldo’s transition from an overworked, unappreciated court mage to a relaxed, self-sufficient farmer/lord strikes a deeply resonant chord with readers looking for a cozy, feel-good escape. Art Style and Visual Appeal The manga taps into the universal desire to

Instead of a dramatic, tearful exit, Eito practically skips out of the palace doors, making the tone instantly lighthearted and comedic. Chapter 1 opens with Eito being abruptly from

Chapter 1 opens with Eito being abruptly from the royal court. Far from being devastated, Eito feels an overwhelming sense of liberation. The relentless pressure of the palace mimicked his toxic past life. For Eito, this cruel banishment is his golden ticket to finally achieve the cozy, stress-free existence he always dreamed of. Setting the Scene: Cultivating the World Tree

In this quaint village, Kaito started his new life. He used his extraordinary abilities to help the villagers in genuine and impactful ways. He created vibrant gardens that not only beautified the village but also provided a sustainable source of food and medicine.

The story follows a plant mage dismissed from the royal court for being deemed “useless.” He decides to settle in a remote region and cultivate plants using his magic. In chapter 1, he begins his slow life, discovering that the plants he nurtures possess extraordinary properties, leading to the creation of an unexpectedly powerful territory. The chapter establishes the protagonist’s peaceful daily routine, the initial development of his land, and the first hints of its unique potential.