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-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- [verified]

ある日、彼が世話していた若い苗の葉が一晩で大きく色付き、花芽をつけた。通常なら数週間かかる変化だ。レイは驚きつつも慎重に調べる。土壌分析、微量元素の確認、そして自分の囁きの履歴。どれも特別な異常は示さない。ただ、苗の根元には小さな光る粒が一つ――レイが最初に埋めた水晶粉末の微かな欠片が、昼の光を受けて脈動しているのだった。

This paper examines the first chapter of the manga The Plant Mage Who Got Fired from the Royal Court Enjoys a Slow Life . Using narrative analysis and genre theory, it argues that the protagonist’s dismissal from royal service functions not merely as a plot device but as a critique of bureaucratic short-termism. Through his subsequent relocation to marginal lands and application of plant-based magic, the chapter establishes a blueprint for sustainable territorial development, challenging both court-centered feudalism and modern productivity metrics. Preliminary findings suggest that the “slow life” framework offers a counter-narrative to progression fantasy’s typical power scaling. Conclusion

The introduction of the World Tree (Sekai-ju) serves as the central "hook." By planting this legendary seed, the protagonist’s magic scale shifts from gardening to territory building . This evolution transforms the story from a simple survival tale into a "reconstruction" narrative where he builds a sanctuary that eventually outshines the kingdom that rejected him. Conclusion Conclusion