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The premise sounds funny, but honestly the comedy aspect is the one thing that turned me off. This story follows conventional route at making its female lead as comedic-relief. Dumb goddess who makes wrong judgement, dumb, useless, and deserves to get hit by the hero. It makes me quite upset. Not because of how dumb the she is, but because how unfair the she gets treated, especially by the hero.However, things are much better when the story takes itself seriously. I think it's very wise decision of the author to make Ristarte (the goddess) the narrator instead of Seiya (the hero). Seiya is an interesting hero, but won't make an interesting story-teller because he is too efficient, level-headed, and well-prepared.With Ristarte's narration, we can see how weird Seiya is from normal standard. Also, the story is able to provide the emotional aspect that may become non-existent if told by Seiya's point of view.And I just love how surprisingly well-written Ristarte's inner turmoil is. Everytime she cried, I cried. I hope Seiya will treat her much better. Other characters keep addressing his special concern for her and sometimes his harsh wording and action can be interpreted differently. But those scenes are still far less to my liking.Overall, I see a room for development and I really hope it happens in the future. So, I rate this 3.7/5 for now.