The Failure Alchemist of the Royal Capital ~My Job Is a Failure So, I’ll Manage My Store Carefreely.~
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王都の外れの錬金術師 ~ハズレ職業だったので、のんびりお店経営します~
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Outo no Hazure no Renkinjutsushi: Hazure Shokukyou Datta node, Nonbiri Omise Keiei Shimasu, The Alchemist on the Outskirts of King's Landing, 王都の外れの錬金術師 ~ハズレ職業だったので、のんびりお店経営します~
I am Daisy von Preslaria. Even though I was born in a viscount family that produces excellent magicians, I was the only one in my family that was granted the failure job, Alchemist.
Since this has happened, let’s try studying hard and become independent as a worthy alchemist!
The five-year-old girl resolved and began to make potions by trial and error. Thanks to her Appraisal skill that she secretly possessed, let alone misfortune, the finished product was of high-quality never seen anywhere!
She cultivated medicinal herbs, indulged herself in research, went harvesting, and opened a store.
This is a story of an alchemist living carefreely, sometimes fervently, while being helped by various people (by non-humans too).
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The Failure Alchemist of the Royal Capital ~My Job Is a Failure So, I’ll Manage My Store Carefreely.~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on *The Failure Alchemist of the Royal Capital ~My Job Is a Failure So, I’ll Manage My Store Carefreely.~*
This web novel presents a seemingly classic "bad job" scenario, but quickly veers off the beaten path, offering a refreshing take on the genre. Instead of wallowing in despair, our protagonist, Daisy, embraces her role as an alchemist, even if noble society deems it undesirable. While the title might be a bit clickbaity, it successfully piqued my interest, and I found myself drawn into Daisy's journey of self-discovery and alchemical exploration.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was charmed by the slice-of-life elements and the focus on character growth. The early chapters hooked me with their lighthearted tone and the intriguing premise of an alchemist carving her own path. The family dynamic also stood out; their support for Daisy, despite societal expectations, added a heartwarming layer to the narrative.
### What Works Well
The alchemy aspect is where this novel truly shines. The author delves into the nitty-gritty details of Daisy's experiments, making the process both engaging and educational. It felt reminiscent of the *Atelier* video game franchise, which is a major plus in my book. I also appreciate the fact that the story isn't an isekai or second-chance narrative. We get to see Daisy learn and grow within her own world, which makes her accomplishments all the more satisfying. The emphasis on exploring the world and constantly improving her alchemy keeps the story moving forward.
### Areas of Concern
However, I did find some aspects of the story less appealing. Some readers might find the plot to be too simple, with events resolving a little too quickly and conveniently. The world-building can feel inconsistent at times, with technology and magic conveniently advancing or lagging depending on Daisy's needs. Also, while the initial chapters are wholesome, the author occasionally dumps information and character stats that can interrupt the flow of the story. It's a minor issue, but it did detract from my overall enjoyment at times.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have raised concerns about the portrayal of Daisy's parents, viewing their actions as exploitative. The pricing of her potions, especially given her age and unique abilities, has also sparked debate. And the quick resolution of tragic events, like the orphan's parents' death, might feel glossed over for some.
### Final Verdict
Overall, I found *The Failure Alchemist of the Royal Capital* to be an enjoyable, albeit flawed, read. If you're looking for a lighthearted, character-driven story with a focus on alchemy and a dash of slice-of-life, this novel is definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared for some inconsistencies and a plot that might not always be the most groundbreaking. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.