-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- ((exclusive))
The Plant Magician Who Was Fired from the Royal Court Enjoys a Slow Life — After Leisurely Raising Plants Around the World, He Created the Strongest Territory — Chapter 1
Characterized by soft lines, detailed botanical drawings, and wide-open double-page spreads that give the reader a tangible sense of fresh air and unbound freedom.
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."
In his new life, Lilit finds himself at the center of a major war. Using his plant magic, he achieves the impossible, ending the conflict and being hailed as a national hero. But just when he thinks he's earned a peaceful existence, the story takes a sharp turn. He is at the royal court, falsely accused of plotting against the king. The Plant Magician Who Was Fired from the
This harsh environment serves as the blank canvas for his new, quiet life. 3. The Activation of Mythical Magic
Chapter 1 perfectly sets up the foundational pillars of the series: a likable outcast, a massive power reveal, and beautiful environmental artwork depicting the birth of a new forest. Fans of series like Farming Life in Another World or Banished from the Hero's Party will find this opening chapter incredibly satisfying.
If you want to explore more about this series, tell me if you would like a introduced later, or a comparison between this manga and other popular "fired from the hero's party/court" stories. Share public link "Anyone can grow a carrot," the Commander sneers
In the ever-expanding world of isekai and fantasy manga, few premises hook readers as instantly as the “wrongfully exiled talented person starts a new life” trope. But occasionally, a series emerges that breathes fresh air into the genre. One such rising star is the manga adaptation of “Kyutei wo Kubi ni Natta Shokubutsu Madoshi wa Slow Life wo Okuru: Nombiri Sekai Ju wo Sodatetara Saikyo Ryochi ga Dekimashita” (translated as The Plant Mage Who Was Dismissed from the Royal Court Enjoys a Slow Life: After Leisurely Cultivating the World’s Trees, the Strongest Domain Was Born ).
Instead of a dramatic, tearful exit, Eito practically skips out of the palace doors, making the tone instantly lighthearted and comedic.
The chapter efficiently lays the groundwork for the series' world. It's a standard fantasy setting with magic and monsters, but with a unique economic system where one's "severance" pay can buy a sizable piece of land. The central theme, as the title implies, is the "slow life." Unlike many isekai protagonists who get caught up in world-ending plots, Leet's main goal is to build a self-sufficient homestead. But just when he thinks he's earned a
If you are a fan of "I Was Dismissed from the Hero’s Party" or "Farming Life in Another World," then the first chapter of this newly serialized manga will feel like coming home. But don't let the familiar tropes fool you—this first chapter plants some very interesting seeds (pun intended) for a unique take on the "slow life" genre.
As the story progresses past Chapter 1, readers can expect Eldo to encounter mythical beasts, attract wandering refugees, and accidentally build a superpower nation that leaves his former kingdom begging for his return. Share public link
The seed sprouts into a sapling of the , a mythical entity thought to exist only in legends. 4. Setting Up the Territory