The actions of the MC make no sense but somehow improve the world as if everything he does is fated to do good. In a later arc, the MC devises a greedy plan that destroys the bank set up by Shadow Garden and a convenient rival bank. it's a lazy scenario where the MC makes counterfeit money and somehow the counterfeits are better quality than the original. He plans to take all the gold from exchanging his counterfeit bills, which will ultimately bankrupt both banks but a series of convenient events end up benefitting the world and Shadow Garden controls the financial world. The story is very lacking and lazy. There are societal influences in isekais like one web comic/novel I read where the MC invents Soccer and finds the parallel version of David Beckham and signs him onto his superstar team, making billions. It's these cheesy stories I run away from and this novel is very close to becoming the one. There are some weird explanations from the author in ch 202 about ponzi schemes that seem so out of place in a fantasy world. Shadow Garden has set up a ponzi scheme based on information in the previous chapter, consolidating their already disgusting hegemony which I'm surprised hasn't caused wars between the several kingdoms.