Qingting Comics
okay so ill say I highly recommend it for a more lighthearted read . at first I wasn't entirely sure if I could get into the story but the characters have a way of drawing you in . the concept is fun and the story can get exciting at times without feeling like it's dragging on , it's written in a way that feels balanced so you don't feel like some of the moments are fluff to fill in space . the art work is nice and knows when not to take itself seriously and that helps the reader to more easily relate to the material emotional as it's humorous side is clear . both the author and artist are definitely people i can see doing great thing's . if your looking for something fun and fulfilling then I'd definitely check this one out .
I came across this series a while back on a different platform and fell in love with it. The method of storytelling highlights the personalities of each character, making them even more unique, and the art gets better with each chapter. The story is well done, and the author does a fantastic job in changing the narrative's viewpoints to get a more complete overall story. 10/10, extremely enjoyable and interesting!
Great art and great story! There are some similarities between this story and Release That Witch. Someone from the “real world” finds himself in another world. Only in this case, the protaginist can go freely between the “real world” and the other world. And he buys resources in the “real world” so he can bring them to the other world. And like Roland in Release That Witch, he winds up gathering a harem in the other world.