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I heard that author is considering if Klein should regain his humanity and how much of it in the future. In my opinion it's a really good idea that a decent part of his humanity is retained as this has both been what is special about him(he's more human than other true gods) and it opens up a greater range of interactions with other characters.
A really great book so far. World building is just beginning but it's quickly becoming one of my favorites. I can't wait to see more. It's more refreshing compared to other magic novels as most follow a formula similar to a Wizard World or Warlock of the Magus world.
The novel is somewhat refreshing as the protagonist is overpowered but has no idea of it at all like he's being kept in the dark. It makes one wonder whether we'll ever get to see the protagonist realize at least part of the situation(hoping he will). World building is nowhere near complete yet in these 60 chapters but these things take time. His bookstore seems to connect different space-times and he looks like some big boss to others. Overall give this novel a try if you are into the setting.