Couple things I liked this chapter, two very different takes on being isekai'd based on their circumstances and Sylphy's immediate and correct response to hearing "I'm the one who dropped a bomb on your family", where in most mangas the characters would just sit there, gasp, and wait for an explanation. Sure Rudeus still acts more like an otaku than a prodigy despite (in theory) being glad to have left that life behind and the story is loaded with tropes and fanservice, but it takes itself seriously enough to make me wonder if it's going to answer questions about how the two isekai'd people are so different in time despite having been at the same place or why Nanahoshi set off a time nuke and Rudeus didn't. I feel like most mangas just completely lose their connection to the bones of the story once they go down fanservice lane, so it's nice to find something I can enjoy reading for both the plot and the plot.