4 Exclusive | Manga Isekai No Sumikko De Kaiteki Monozukuri Seikatsu Megami Sama No Kureta Koubou Wa Chotto Yarisugi Seinou Datta Chapter
Title: Isekai no Sumikko de Kaiteki Monozukuri Seikatsu: Megami-sama no Kureta Koubou wa Chotto Yarisugi Seinou datta Chapter: 4 Genre: Isekai, Slice of Life, Fantasy, Crafting
In a genre often dominated by harem politics and demon lord slaying, Isekai no Sumikko de Kaiteki Monozukuri Seikatsu (roughly translated as A Comfortable Crafting Life in the Corner of Another World: The Workshop Given by the Goddess Had Functions That Were a Bit Too OP) continues to carve out a cozy niche. Chapter 4 serves as a pivotal turning point for the series, transitioning from pure setup into the tangible rewards of a quiet life well-lived.
I stood in a circular chamber, about 30 meters in diameter. In the center floated a crystalline sphere, humming with golden light. Around it, four automated crafting stations stood dormant: a Forge, a Loom, a Distillery, and an Enchanter’s Desk.
Then a system message, written in bold red text: Title: Isekai no Sumikko de Kaiteki Monozukuri Seikatsu:
[Warning: Goddess’s ‘Chotto Yarisugi’ Design Detected.]
This basement contains a Core Forge capable of converting raw magic into physical matter. Production speed: 300x normal. Quality floor: S-Rank minimum.
Restriction: Each creation consumes 1 day of user’s lifespan.
I froze. Consumes lifespan?
“That’s not ‘a little too much’—that’s insane!” I shouted. [Warning: Goddess’s ‘Chotto Yarisugi’ Design Detected
The crystal pulsed, and a hologram of the goddess—Aurelia, Deity of Crafting—appeared. She was smiling like a mischievous cat.
“Sora-kun! You made it! Surprise~” she chimed. “The basement is my special gift. With it, you can make legendary items in hours instead of years. The lifespan cost? Oh, just one day per item. But don’t worry! If you craft a Longevity Potion (S-Rank), you gain back ten days. So it’s a net positive! Probably.”
“Probably?!”
“Well, you need an S-Rank recipe first. And the ingredients for that are… uh… in the deepest part of the Crimson Labyrinth. Good luck!”
She vanished.
I stared at the Core Forge. This wasn’t a workshop. It was a gacha machine powered by my own life. I froze
Visually, Chapter 4 is a treat for fans of the genre. The art direction leans heavily into the iyashikei (healing) aesthetic. The lighting is soft, the backgrounds are detailed without being cluttered, and the character designs remain expressive and warm.
The paneling during the crafting sequences is particularly noteworthy. The artist takes the time to detail the materials—the grain of the wood, the flow of magical energy, the assembly process—making the act of making things feel rewarding. It invites the reader to imagine the smell of sawdust and the warmth of a hearth, effectively selling the fantasy of "the good life" in the boonies.