“You’re fired! Peria Alecto, we don’t need you in this laboratory if you can’t obey orders!”
Peria, a commoner who was working as a court magician, was fired by the order of her arrogant boss, Lord Vayn. Moreover, her former boss goes so far as to tr*sh the golem she was building as a hobby while she’s also kicked out of the royal capital.
On one hand, since Peria was doing a huge amount of the laboratory’s work, leaving the rest struggling to keep up—
… But on the other hand, Peria reunites with her childhood friends who became top-ranked Adventurers and managed to regain her Golem. With them, she’ll keep on working to realize her dream:
Defeat the giant “Monsters” that rule most of the world, that even the best magicians can’t hope to match. Then, in this world divided by magical barriers, she would expand the land where humans could live and eventually return to her hometown someday.
Peria’s reputation for saving people with her golem eventually reaches Lord Vayn, who ridiculed her puppet magic. As the people around him ask, “Where is your excellent subordinate?”, he hurriedly demands of her, “Please come back because we can’t work without you.” and “I want you to take credit for your achievements.” to try to get Peria back.
Of course, Peria refuses with, “I completely refuse because I’m having so much fun right now!”
It seems that her dreams are finally coming true, and she’s got no time to settle for her ex-boss. And with her childhood friends and Golem, she embarks on a journey to open up the world and work to a brighter future.



Popular Reviews
However, I feel that the portrayal of the nobles could use more depth. While they engage in reprehensible actions, the narrative somewhat downplays the severity. Overall, I would rate it between 3.5 and 4 stars - enjoyable but not mind-blowing. It's a decent read, but once finished, it might not leave a lasting impression.
"This is a peculiar series that may leave you questioning its origin and purpose, but one that you can't help but appreciate for its existence. It combines elements I adore - lesbian relationships, towering mechas, intense battles against monsters, and magical fantasy - all expertly woven into an epic tale with a heartwarming conclusion.
There's a stark contrast between the vibrant and gruesome aspects of the story, which can be jarring at times. Some readers might find the occasional humor, used by characters to lighten tense moments, controversial. The series explores the consequences of characters' actions, such as the nobility's selfishness and the dire state of the world before Peria and her companions intervene.
In summary, this is a uniquely strange sci-fi/fantasy/post-apocalyptic yuri novel featuring mecha. If any of those themes pique your interest, give it a shot; it's definitely worth a read."
One critique is that the plot twist felt underdeveloped; it caught me off guard, and I didn't catch any clear hints. The title could potentially mislead. However, overall, the read is enjoyable, and the translation is commendable. Character names carry meaning, adding depth to the story.
If you liked 'ROAD,' give this a try for a more lighthearted experience. Even if you weren't a fan of the original premise, it's still worth exploring if you're intrigued by the initial summary.
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