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At first it was amusing, fresh, and relaxing, but at one point it just started becoming boring for me.He repeats the same pattern, defeat monsters, earn money, cook. Defeat monsters, earn money, cook. Of course there are plenty of fillers in between these, but it's basically the whole plot of this novel.Its fine if you like those kind of slow life or cooking novels, but in this case, it might get boring after a while. Of course, you can enjoy it, the writing and translation is mostly smooth (kudos to the author and translator for that) , but the plot doesn't really work, since you know that the legendary Fenrir can beat almost every single monsters, so some crisis like a flock of wyverns flying around the city doesn't really bring out the kind of urgency the author might want us to feel.The main character is overpowered, even if without the Fenrir, the slime or the dragon, he has a mithril knife, has the protection thingy from the goddesses (so most things can't hurt him, whether poison, traps, attacks, you get it...) It had a lot of potential, and the arcs aren't even really arcs, it's just moving from different cities to another.Read it if you will, but unless youre the type for a nichijou or just a very chill read, I don't think you'd be able to enjoy after 150+ chapters. Whether this novel is good or bad really depends on the reader.