The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent (Light Novel) Vol. 6
March 22, 2022
POTIONS AND POLITICS Sei’s life has just returned to a semblance of normal when she’s once more summoned to the palace. A foreign prince is coming to the kingdom, ostensibly to study abroad, but his true intentions are shrouded in mystery. In order to protect Sei, the kingdom instructs her …
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This novel felt as if Tachibana's heart wasn't quite in it, which may well be true - her afterword tells us that she wrote it in the beginning stages of the pandemic. The story is still good, but the panacea storyline is woefully underdeveloped; probably the strongest parts were where Johan's and Albert's families were discussing marriage possibilities with Sei...without …
So...I think the series has jumped the shark. After Sei unlocked the Saint's magic and was able to do what she'd come here to do, the author needed to come up with a new goal. Instead we're wandering around from place to place doing little things with no overall arc. She's got everything she wants. Life is stable. Nothing is …
This volume was a huge drag for me. I still like the characters and I'm still looking forward to what happens next, but this particular volume was a struggle to finish. The main plot here is essentially the nobles gearing up for Sei's official debut as the Saint and the mysterious appearance of a visiting foreign prince. I didn't care …
Sei may have inadvertently stepped into things again, though at least the end result this time around was more intentional, even if it was more of a passing thought in the beginning and only really become a series quest once she learned of the prince's mother. Hopefully it works and they won't be hounded any further, though that could still …
The first half of this volume was disappointing. A prince from a foreign nation has arrived with a suspicious interest in Sei’s potions. Most of the book was spent with Sei talking and eating and avoiding the prince. Then she has a eureka moment, creates a miraculous panacea, and the prince is sent off with a sample: all off page. …
Volume 6 in the series focuses on the arrival of a foreign prince, who has come to the kingdom to study, but his true intentions are shrouded in mystery. In order to protect Sei, the kingdom instructs her to hide her true identity as the Saint and retreat to the safety of the palace. However, despite hiding Sei, she still …
All in all I liked it. Ever since she figured out how to trigger her saint's magic at will the series lacked a new arc, a new goal. She gets small goals to achieve but no greater one so instead we end up with slice of life and half a book about potions, illnesses and details about health than have …
Sei is now firmly in command of her powers and she is happy to be back at the Institute researching her plants. But a foreign Prince pays a visit and she is asked to keep a low profile. The Prince is looking for the person who made the potion that saved one of the Kingdom's sailor. Sei gets nervous as …
Personally I enjoy reading the story, Sei's research into new potions and interactions with those around her, but it feels much the same like previous volumes. The only romantic development were in the short stories at the end or the behind the scene one about the ball in the previous volume. So if you enjoy these slice-of-life slow burners, you …
I enjoyed the introduction of a new character, but I do not enjoy when everything goes according to plan for some books. But this was soft and cute. It was nice to see her help someone so selflessly. Was a great turning point for her getting into the politics of the world. Want more romance for Albert was almost nonexistent …
**this is good** I was expecting more and that’s what I got. The behind the scenes chapters are really insightful because the reader’s get to know why some of the things happened. I can’t wait to see what all of those around Sei do.
Ahhh, this was so good!!!! I loved it a lot. I’m really enjoying all of this original content!! I also really hope we get a follow up to where we ended - it wasn’t quite a cliff hanger but also kind of was? I’m super keen to read more!
I really do enjoy this series. Slowly I'm catching up. The anime ended on a bright note aka Volume 8. I hope that this series gets a proper ending and not just an unfinished one on Shosetsuka ni Naro.
**Great read** Definitely recommend the whole series to read. They are all lovely and cute. The translation is very well done. Look forward to reading more.
Such wonderful, comfortable reads [](https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/27182895-christine) [December 11, 2023](https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6039991728) **kicking, screaming, giggling** I absolutely adore this series and to see Sei and Alberts relationship grow makes me giggle and want to kick my feet from how adorable they are.
Ah, what a breath of fresh air! The more I read of this super cozy and comforting series, the happier I get! This is the arc where a prince visits Salutania from Zaidera, and where prospective suitors for Sei's hand in marriage start lining up.
Ha sido uno de los más interesantes que he leído de la saga, y encima, se queda tan interesante, si encuentra la cura o no!
**Loving the story** Since I have seen the anime a few times, it made reading this volume quite enjoyable. I love all the extras and the final stories at the end. [](https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/26635213-anne) 293 reviews9 followers [April 14, 2023](https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5477767967) The prince is boring. Where is Albert?
Unsure what to rate it (4.5 maybe?), only becadse not much happened in the book but as mentioned by the author, the pandemic happened which is understandable. I still love it but I wanted to learn if the panacea worked right away haha This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers. Show full review Displaying 1 - 24 of …