The chapter highlights the contrast between his casual crafting "hobby" and the reality of the demonic forest. While dangerous magical beasts roam nearby, his sacred artifacts allow him to handle threats with ease, often to a degree that feels like a "cheat".
From what I can understand, the title roughly translates to something related to "manga isekai" (a genre of manga where characters are transported to another world) and seems to involve themes of crafting or creating items in a convenient life in another world, with a hint at the abilities or powers granted by a goddess.
He tosses the oven (which is incredibly durable thanks to his crafting) into the Golem’s open mouth. The oven activates its self-cleaning mode—a blast of purifying fire.
Only time would tell, but one thing was certain—Kaito's adventure in this new world was just beginning, filled with endless possibilities and the promise of creation.
The "Hot" chapter focuses on Soujirou's attempt to regulate the environment of his shelter and his first significant encounters with the magical inhabitants of the "Great Forest of Demonic Beasts".
For fans of the genre, this chapter delivers the satisfying progression of a DIY project taken to a magical extreme. Watching a protagonist build a luxury bed or a gourmet kitchen from scratch in the middle of a monster-infested forest provides a unique sense of catharsis. Series Details & Availability Original Story: Nagata Nobuori Manga Art: Arata Nishiyama
The Golem freezes. A cloud of steam puffs out of its ears and joints. The corruption burns away instantly. The Golem calms down, its eyes turning from red to a peaceful blue. It bows apologetically to Zett (recognizing the superior craftsman) and walks away.