The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent Manga, Vol. 1

The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent Manga, Vol. 1

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  • Create Date:2021-05-27 11:56:45
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Fujiazuki
  • ISBN:1645058530
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Summary

Unlimited Power and Infinite Mercy

Living the workaholic life in her mid-20s, Sei never expected she’d be summoned to another world, let alone obtain the power of a living Saint。 And she especially didn’t expect to be totally ignored by the locals! While the kingdom desperately needs a hero, it turns out Sei was just the backup option。 Left alone, she explores her newfound powers at the royal Research Institute, unraveling the mysteries of magic potions。 As she helps the sick and the dying, her talents reveal themselves。 Might Sei be the Saint this world needs after all?

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Reviews

CJ - It's only a Paper Moon

I don't typically read Isekai novels but this was recc'd to me and it wasn't bad。I may not continue but I recommend for those that like the Isekai style and a competent female lead。 I don't typically read Isekai novels but this was recc'd to me and it wasn't bad。I may not continue but I recommend for those that like the Isekai style and a competent female lead。 。。。more

Ayanami Faerudo

Yes! After isekai-otome-villainess manga one after another, another isekai but at least it's different than what I've been reading from the last few days。It's lighter, wholesome, and all around just pleasant to read。The MC is a bit Mary Sue though。 Yes! After isekai-otome-villainess manga one after another, another isekai but at least it's different than what I've been reading from the last few days。It's lighter, wholesome, and all around just pleasant to read。The MC is a bit Mary Sue though。 。。。more

Alva

The problem I have with this story is that there is no intrigue。 Everything is pretty wonderful。 And that’s super boring。 Sei, the MC, gets more and more talented and beautiful as the story progresses (spoiler: she takes her glasses of) and I’m not sure she could be any more perfect。 And so far, everyone is super nice。 Which is also super boring。 There’s no suspense。 Supposedly, there are lots of monsters。。。 maybe they’ll bother to show up in vol 2? All that said - it’s still cute and entertaini The problem I have with this story is that there is no intrigue。 Everything is pretty wonderful。 And that’s super boring。 Sei, the MC, gets more and more talented and beautiful as the story progresses (spoiler: she takes her glasses of) and I’m not sure she could be any more perfect。 And so far, everyone is super nice。 Which is also super boring。 There’s no suspense。 Supposedly, there are lots of monsters。。。 maybe they’ll bother to show up in vol 2? All that said - it’s still cute and entertaining, and definitely readable。 。。。more

Linara

I like the idea 💡

Lexie

As expected I loved Sei's manga adventures just as much as her novel adventures!!Hello my name is Lexie and if I had to describe my reading taste it would be Highly Compotent Ladies Being Very Skilled While Oblivious to How Compotent and Skilled They Are。Say a greeting to Sei Nakanashi (herefore after just Sei), an OL who gets caught up in the Saint Summoning Ritual before getting completely ignored by the eldest Prince。 Understandably irritated she makes the most of her situation by。。。well esse As expected I loved Sei's manga adventures just as much as her novel adventures!!Hello my name is Lexie and if I had to describe my reading taste it would be Highly Compotent Ladies Being Very Skilled While Oblivious to How Compotent and Skilled They Are。Say a greeting to Sei Nakanashi (herefore after just Sei), an OL who gets caught up in the Saint Summoning Ritual before getting completely ignored by the eldest Prince。 Understandably irritated she makes the most of her situation by。。。well essentially god-moding through potions, cooking and hardwork。Surrounded by gorgeous men, what does the future hold for Sei?Gods above I hope Albert is end game here!The artwork is simply gorgeous - its detailed, lush and just (European) fantasy-esque enough to give a general sense of the world。 Most characters are。。。well very pretty/handsome, but Fujiazuki's illustrations are so lovely I was happy throughout。 The translation was pretty smooth, with only a little bit of ?? when Albert talks (I couldn't tell if he was just much more formal then Jude or if it was meant to denote his nervousness around Sei)。 Kumar Sivasubramanian did an excellent job! (Not surprising look his other stuff: https://www。animenewsnetwork。com/ency。。。) Pacing is a little fast, by necessity since a lot of this could almost be considered prologue to the actual story coming up as Sei's God Tier Awesomeness comes more and more well known (even as the so-called "Saint"/Holy Maiden is abysmal) 。。。more

D E N Z

So, it was after I watched the Anime Trailer that brought me here。 When I watched the trailer, I was a bit interested with the story and I thought that reading the manga might give me a bette grasp on the series。 I have to say, this series itself is not perfect, and I feel like it doesn't bring anything new, but what made me continue on with this was first and foremost, the art。 The art in this manga is splendidly drawn and well-done。 I also have to say that the characters are quite likeable, wh So, it was after I watched the Anime Trailer that brought me here。 When I watched the trailer, I was a bit interested with the story and I thought that reading the manga might give me a bette grasp on the series。 I have to say, this series itself is not perfect, and I feel like it doesn't bring anything new, but what made me continue on with this was first and foremost, the art。 The art in this manga is splendidly drawn and well-done。 I also have to say that the characters are quite likeable, which also made me continue reading this。 I'll be frank and admit that I have no idea if I will finish this series but for now, I think I'm willing to give volume 2 a try and see how it goes from there。 。。。more

LG (A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions)

Sei arrives home one evening after a long day at work only to suddenly find herself transported into a new world where a magical miasma has caused a monster problem。 Normally a saint is summoned when the miasma monsters become too bad for normal people to deal with, but for some reason this time two saints appeared, Sei and another woman named Aira。 To Sei's annoyance, the eldest prince warmly welcomes Aira and completely ignores her。 If that's how it's going to be, she figures they can let her Sei arrives home one evening after a long day at work only to suddenly find herself transported into a new world where a magical miasma has caused a monster problem。 Normally a saint is summoned when the miasma monsters become too bad for normal people to deal with, but for some reason this time two saints appeared, Sei and another woman named Aira。 To Sei's annoyance, the eldest prince warmly welcomes Aira and completely ignores her。 If that's how it's going to be, she figures they can let her go home。 However, that's not possible, so Sei tries to put up with her new life as best she can。 Bored, she finds herself drawn to the Medicinal Flora Research Institute, where she's soon given a job。While at the Research Institute, Sei begins to learn about the various things she can do with medicinal herbs in this world, as well as the ways in which her abilities seem to be different from what other people can do。I'd previously heard about this series but was planning on passing it by because my backlog is enormous enough as it is, and this sounded kind of bland。 But in a moment of shopping cart weakness, I broke down and bought the first volumes of both the manga and light novel series。 I decided to dive into the manga first, just because it would be faster and I liked the art when I flipped through it。Based on this first manga volume, I strongly suspect that the light novel is going to be excruciatingly slow-paced。 Not a whole lot happens - Sei is summoned, ends up at the Research Institute, discovers that people have RPG-like stats in this world and does her best to increase her "Make Medicine" level, and meets several attractive guys in the process。 There's Jude, the nice guy who introduces her to the work the Institute does and who is then assigned to be her supervisor - Sei has a moment when she notes that he's attractive, but I suspect that he's a distant second in the list of Sei's potential love interests。 There's Johan Valdec, the director of the Research Institute - probably not even in the running, intended more as a reader stand-in who notices the potential romance brewing。 And there's Albert Hawke, the Winter Knight, whose life Sei saves with one of her potions。Albert seems to be the most likely love interest。 He's obviously interested in her, not that Sei realizes it, and at least a couple characters notice his interest and find it amusing。 For my part, I'm iffy about their romance so far。 It's not that they seem like a bad potential couple, but they're both pretty bland。 Readers know nothing about Sei other than that she was a workaholic with an amateur interest in medicinal herbs。 We don't even know what her job entailed - it's presented as generic office work。 And Albert was just "the handsome knight。" We're told that he's called the "Winter Knight" because he's usually cold and expressionless, but none of his on-page moments, even the ones where Sei isn't present, showed him that way。 He was always warm and friendly。As is usual with isekai fantasy series, Sei got the opportunity to introduce something from her world to her new one: in this case, cooking with herbs。 For some reason no one in this world ever thought to season their food (possibly not even with salt and pepper??), so she started cooking with medicinal herbs and of course everyone loved it。 She also introduced lotions and other beauty products, because of course she did。So far, I really like the artwork, but the story and characters seem bland at best, and there are a few things that don't quite sit well with me。 My biggest concern is the way Sei and Aira seem to be pitted against each other。 Aira is the one who gets the prince's attention without even trying, who's immediately treated like the new saint。 We're told that Sei is ignored, but in reality everyone who spends any time at all talking to her loves her - it was only ever the prince who ignored her。 We're told that Aira has caused some problems at the Academy, getting too close to men with fiancees。 Meanwhile, Sei also gets close to several men。。。but coincidentally none of them have fiancees, and there's no hint of disapproval in the text the way there is with Aira。 I'm hoping that this is all a misunderstanding on the part of the people in this new world, and that they're assuming things about Aira's behavior and motives that aren't true, because otherwise it seems like she's being set up as Sei's "slutty" rival - not just in competition for the position of "true" saint but probably also for Albert's affection (although it's already clear who Albert would choose)。I don't know that it would really bother me to stop reading this series at this point。 It could improve, but this doesn't seem like the most promising beginning。 Well, like I said, I've got the light novel too, so maybe that will give me a different perspective of where this series might be heading。Extras:A couple full-color images, an afterword by the original light novel author, an afterword by the manga artist/adapter, and four four-panel comics。(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions。) 。。。more

Hayden

Not a bad first volume! Felt it was a little slow off the mark but I really got Into it later on。 Sei is a really intresting MC & im looking forward to seeing how she deals with this world and everything that seems will be cropping up soon!

Beth

Manga is so hard for me to read, but I am determined to read more of them to booktalk。 This manga has a good story, and I truly do want to read the next in the series。 I love this idea that Sei is pulled into a magical world, and is flourishing in it。 This will be a fun manga to booktalk。

Karina

Rating: 4 Stars ★★★★ The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent is an isekai series that follows Sei Nakanashi a workaholic in her 20's who gets transported to a fantasy kingdom during a saint summoning ritual, only to be left as the back-up option! She decides make use of her time working with potions, improving her talents along the way。 A quiet fantasy manga with a great cast of characters!From the moment I read the summary, I knew I had to read this isekai! I'm starting to fall in love with sto Rating: 4 Stars ★★★★ The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent is an isekai series that follows Sei Nakanashi a workaholic in her 20's who gets transported to a fantasy kingdom during a saint summoning ritual, only to be left as the back-up option! She decides make use of her time working with potions, improving her talents along the way。 A quiet fantasy manga with a great cast of characters!From the moment I read the summary, I knew I had to read this isekai! I'm starting to fall in love with stories where the mcs are transported to other worlds and the fact that this followed an ordinary woman who gains the abilities of a saint?? How could I not read this!Sei is very much upset when she is one of two people summoned only to be ignored by the prince, with Aria (the other girl) being accepted as a saint。 With Saints abilities to defeat monsters created by miasma, it seems like the kingdom was in desperate need of help。Instead of letting time pass her by, she meets Jude in royal gardens and with her fascination of medicinal herbs, he teaches her more about the plants in the kingdom of Salutania and even invites her to the Medicinal Flora Research Institute! She decides to stay there for the time being and learn how to make potions and even magic! As the months pass however, she realizes her unique abilities in crafting potions makes them 50x's more powerful!Throughout the manga she uses her knowledge to apply it to other areas of her life from cooking to creating beauty products, and even gets a chance to showcase her powerful potions when the kingdom's knights are attacked。 When her special potion even helps the commander, she's happy to see her work helping others! I loved the dynamics between her and the other characters, Jude is such supportive best friend and everyone from Director Johan to the commander, knights, and her new library friend Liz all recognize her unique talents。 There's just a nice camaraderie between everyone and it's nice following her journey to carve out a space for herself in this world。Despite being set in a high-stakes world, the fantasy is very slice of life and quiet, which I really appreciated。 Sei is a wonderful protagonist! Although she doesn't have much experience in romance and has always been focused on work, she uses that drive to pursue a new hobby and make friends! It's nice seeing an isekai heroine in her 20's and focuses on her learning more about her own hobbies and interests。 Overall, she just felt like a really relatable main character! <3There's little hints sprinkled in throughout the story that never explicitly state whether she is the true saint or not, however once you reach the end you begin to realize: Could she be the real saint after all? I'm interested in seeing what Sei's next adventure is as her abilities continue to be more powerful and the subtle romance with the commander! Although I also love her dynamic with Jude?? What stood out about the art was the distinct choice of paneling that highlighted the characters, pacing, and backgrounds really well。 But overall its strength was definitely among the character dynamics and expressions!Overall nothing I didn't particularly like, I guess it just felt like a 4-star read。 If anything I think just more details about the world because it's quite brief in the beginning, although I love the inclusion of research institutes and apothecary stuff in a fantasy setting。 Also maybe just a bit more background on the elements of the potions because that was really fun to learn about!There's an anime adaptation coming later this year and I'm even more excited, because the story is quiet, yet full of mystery and charm, and the CHARCTERS are just so wholesome! Its a nice slice of life fantasy with magical cooking, potion making, and subtle hints at romance!The Saint's Magic Power Is Omnipotent is fantastic introduction to a new isekai series! Featuring a slice of life atmosphere, potions, and great character dynamics, the story hints at more magical adventures to come! 。。。more

Bentgaidin

'The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent' is something I picked up on a whim, and turned out to be an enjoyable diversion。 It's about a woman who is summoned to save another world, but it turns out two of them appear, and the prince picks the other one to be the 'destined Living Saint' - so left to her own devices, she goes to learn herb-lore and potion making from the Royal Institute instead。 As it turns out, she's exceptional at making healing potions, which isn't the kingdom wanted, but might b 'The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent' is something I picked up on a whim, and turned out to be an enjoyable diversion。 It's about a woman who is summoned to save another world, but it turns out two of them appear, and the prince picks the other one to be the 'destined Living Saint' - so left to her own devices, she goes to learn herb-lore and potion making from the Royal Institute instead。 As it turns out, she's exceptional at making healing potions, which isn't the kingdom wanted, but might be what it needs? There's a few isekai tropes I wish it dropped; there's no need for her to have a literal stat screen and leveling-up, especially when it's never brought up except to remind you what genre this is - but I do enjoy how she's there even when they don't really know what to do with her, and her shaking things up just by that。 There's a number of hot guys who are showing interest in her as a person, and we still don't have a clue what the prince and the (other) Saint are doing, which I'm sure will be fun to see when the paths cross again。 I don't know that I'll rush out to get the next volume, but it's definitely something I'd check in on again。 。。。more

Natalia

What a way to startOverall I recommend it 。 You get to see how two people get summoned to another world。 While one gets ignored and the other taken to the prince 。 I love to see what happens next。

Michael

Cute and enjoyableAnyone who enjoys cute isekai stories and doesn't mind them being reverse harems will probably enjoy this。 Highly recommended, from me at least Cute and enjoyableAnyone who enjoys cute isekai stories and doesn't mind them being reverse harems will probably enjoy this。 Highly recommended, from me at least 。。。more

Jillian -always aspiring-

2021 Read #20I did like this manga, I really did, but - why does it read like an otome fantasy game with all these beautiful men and few other female characters? I felt like I was reading an Alice in the Country first volume。 I don’t know if I feel compelled to read more。

Mark

Sei is a hardworking Japanese businesswoman who gets pulled to another world。 Surely she’s the promised saint who will save them。。。 unless it’s this younger girl who also showed up that the prince takes a shine to。 With no way home, Sei sets about making a life for herself, showing an aptitude for。。。 many things, as it turns out。 Soon she’s accumulating prestige and。。。 a reverse harem。。。?This is a cut above your average isekai story largely because Sei is so freaking awesome。 Rather than some do Sei is a hardworking Japanese businesswoman who gets pulled to another world。 Surely she’s the promised saint who will save them。。。 unless it’s this younger girl who also showed up that the prince takes a shine to。 With no way home, Sei sets about making a life for herself, showing an aptitude for。。。 many things, as it turns out。 Soon she’s accumulating prestige and。。。 a reverse harem。。。?This is a cut above your average isekai story largely because Sei is so freaking awesome。 Rather than some downtrodden teenager or hopeless case (Sei may not have dated, but she seems more a victim of her work culture than anything else), she has agency and takes charge。 Her response to being summoned and tossed aside is very, very believable。I like how Sei soon starts doing a job she actually enjoys and respects her time and she gets increasingly healthier as a result。 Nice subtle commentary on the aforementioned work culture。Her work as a researcher is a lot of fun (I like the joke that her work is so good it’s unusable and her prolific output is overtaking the resources and space of her job)。 I do enjoy isekai where the most mundane actions lead to fundamental shifts in society。(As somebody who routinely dipped potato chips in his Coke when younger, I find it hard nobody ever thought to try cooking with herbs though。 That might be on me though。)The reverse harem aspect is interesting - there’s a clear favourite right now, but definitely some potentials waiting in the wings。 And it’s not who I was initially expecting。 We’ll see, but nice touch (this might be stretching the harem concept a little bit, but I swear we have rivals)。If there’s anything that doesn’t work well for me, it’s story flow。 We know the other victim of the summoning is floating around in the story, but she is largely absent for the first volume (I have no doubt she’ll play more of a role later on)。This volume also ends on a total non-event that shows its light novel roots - I imagine the novel ends with a bit more punch than this does, where the story here just kind of sits waiting for the next chapter。 Despite my overall enjoyment, I do think this probably reads better in its original incarnation (sorry, not sorry)。3。5 stars, rounded up for having such a likeable main character (I wish she’d kept her glasses though)。 I’ll check out another volume for sure - I wish the story flowed a bit better at the end, but it’s a really well done entry in the genre。 。。。more

Ruthsic

A cute light entry into the isekai genre, this novel has an office worker, Sei, swept into another world as a Saint, along with another teen (both from Japan, incidentally), Aira。 However, since only one was supposed to be summoned by the arcane ritual, and the Crown Prince in charge of the summoning takes the teen as the Saint since Sei, having just come off a long work week isn't looking her best; she, however, does take offense to just being ignored。 As she can't return to her world, she att A cute light entry into the isekai genre, this novel has an office worker, Sei, swept into another world as a Saint, along with another teen (both from Japan, incidentally), Aira。 However, since only one was supposed to be summoned by the arcane ritual, and the Crown Prince in charge of the summoning takes the teen as the Saint since Sei, having just come off a long work week isn't looking her best; she, however, does take offense to just being ignored。 As she can't return to her world, she attempts to leave, but is mollified by the palace staff into staying。 Sei, though, wants to be of use, and when she finds that the herbalists at the palace are fine with taking her in, she moves in as a magical herb researcher。 A bonus is that she already had a hobby for aromatherapy and stuff back home, and with her magical skills, she starts to make very effective potions。 However, she is still lying low as the Saint, and her identity in the kingdom is not well known, so she has to keep it secret to regular folks, but also she is eager to test the limits of her skills, which makes for interesting situations。 Along side this is cast of adorable characters who support her, both directly and behind the scenes, plus a gallant knight for romance。 Coming fresh from reading the novel, I would say the manga is a faithful adaptation of it, though it does make some delightful additions。 Johan is probably the most entertaining, because the manga brings out his teasing nature so well。 Humorous situations in the novel are also made more so with the art, which makes up for the novel's writing; in fact, the manga might be the better version to go with, for the story, excuse me for my blasphemy。 Seriously, though, it isn't missing much details, and the only drawback is that volume one of the manga is only about half of the volume one of the novel, and yeah some extras from the novel don't make it here。 But otherwise, with respect to storyboards, character design and general rendering of the character's personalities, I like the manga! 。。。more

Selenita

Pros: - El dibujo es bonito y con detalles。- El interés romántico es sano y él y la protagonista se tratan con respeto, nada de acoso; y la relación se va desarrollando poco a poco。- Las mujeres son amigas entre ellas en lugar de odiarse por los hombres, ¡aleluya!, me encanta que la protagonista tenga amigas y que las mujeres piensen en ayudarse mutuamente。- La protagonista es fuerte y poderosa y lo hace lo mejor que puede dentro de sus capacidades。Contras:- La trama es lenta no, lo siguiente。- Pros: - El dibujo es bonito y con detalles。- El interés romántico es sano y él y la protagonista se tratan con respeto, nada de acoso; y la relación se va desarrollando poco a poco。- Las mujeres son amigas entre ellas en lugar de odiarse por los hombres, ¡aleluya!, me encanta que la protagonista tenga amigas y que las mujeres piensen en ayudarse mutuamente。- La protagonista es fuerte y poderosa y lo hace lo mejor que puede dentro de sus capacidades。Contras:- La trama es lenta no, lo siguiente。- El mundo es demasido tópico, ni siquiera hay esfuerzo para diferenciarlo de los típicos videojuegos (incluso el hechizo de curación es gritar "heal" tal cual); cero patatero en originalidad o esfuerzo。- Hubiera estado bien ver un poco más de profundidad en la protagonista, que se toma sorprendentemente bien el estar en otro mundo; dice que lo pasa mal, pero es algo que nunca vemos。 。。。more

Rebecca

3。5 rounded up。 It's not quite as good as the source novel, but I still really enjoyed it。 3。5 rounded up。 It's not quite as good as the source novel, but I still really enjoyed it。 。。。more

Faith Troupe

This is the first time I have ever finished a light novel。 I am very happy I did, it’s very interesting and I can’t wait to read book 2。 Most of the time I’m reluctant to pick up a light mover due to them going on hiatus or not finishing the story at all。Loved it but the crown price is horrible

Jessica

You can read the original story chapter by chapter at ncode。syosetu。com/n8139dg Read it on Chrome and it will automatically translate it。 It’s so addictive! You can read the original story chapter by chapter at ncode。syosetu。com/n8139dg Read it on Chrome and it will automatically translate it。 It’s so addictive! 。。。more

Tamara

3,5 stars