Manga Isekai No Sumikko De Kaiteki Monozukuri Seikatsu Megami Sama No Kureta Koubou Wa Chotto Yarisugi Seinou Datta Chapter 4 Exclusive Access

She explains that fully unlocking the workshop would allow Ruru to craft —things that would shatter the medieval fantasy balance.

Ruru’s reaction is classic sumikko (corner) energy: he panics, curls up behind his favorite shelf, and mutters, "I just wanted to make a spinning wheel…" Mid-panic, the Goddess appears—not in person, but as a shimmering hologram from the workbench. Her tone is no longer playful.

The Cozy Crafting Life in the Corner of Another World Takes a Sharp Turn as the Goddess’s "Overpowered" Workshop Reveals Its First Major Flaw. Introduction: The Quiet Isekai That’s Shaking Up the Genre In a crowded market of "overpowered heroes" and "cheat skills," Manga Isekai no Sumikko de Kaiteki Monozukuri Seikatsu: Megami-sama no Kureta Koubou wa Chotto Yarisugi Seinou Datta (roughly translated as "A Comfortable Crafting Life in the Corner of Another World: The Workshop Given by the Goddess Was a Bit Too Overpowered" ) has carved out a unique niche. It’s a slice-of-life, crafting-focused isekai that prioritizes hygge-level comfort over flashy battles. She explains that fully unlocking the workshop would

"You. The one with the illegal divine workshop. The Guild has classified you as a Class-3 Artifact Hazard. You have two choices: surrender your workshop… or I burn it down."

The runes glow crimson. A system window (yes, this manga uses a gentle RPG mechanic) appears, but this time, the text is different: "Workshop Authority Override: Artisan’s Blood Pact Confirmed. Activating [Absolute Production Mode]. Warning: Spatial Efficiency Protocols Disengaged." Within seconds, the workshop expands . Not in physical size from the outside—but internally. The cozy 3-meter-square shed now contains a cavernous interior the size of a warehouse. New tools materialize: a hydraulic press, a chemical distillation array, and a loom that can weave carbon-fiber-like thread from common grass. The Cozy Crafting Life in the Corner of

Quick Recap: Where We Left Off in Chapter 3 Our protagonist, Takumi Aida (now renamed Ruru in the new world), is a former product designer who died from overwork. The Goddess, amused by his obsession with "creating things quietly in a corner," reincarnated him into a low-threat fantasy realm. She gifted him a magical workshop—a seemingly modest wooden shed.

While carving a delicate gear for the spinning wheel, Ruru accidentally pricks his finger on a chisel. A single drop of blood falls onto the workshop’s central workbench—an ancient, rune-etched table he assumed was decorative. rune-etched table he assumed was decorative.

Ruru, still covered in soot and holding a self-returning spear, looks at her with tired eyes. Then he does the most sumikko thing possible: he offers her a cup of tea.