
There is also romance in the story, with a knight who she saves from death.


Also, her boss is very good at taking care of any issues that may arise, like her new potions being too effective, and quietly manages it in the background, with cunning towards the other people, who might use her. To be fair, there aren't many obstacles in the story - as the Saint, the palace automatically smooths things over in the background, like her new job, living and stuff. Sei herself has a casual but relatable reaction to all the changes in her life, taking into stride the culture shock, the (un)availability of delicious food (which she rectifies). The mood is more slice of life - with her increasing renown building up to the eventual wide-spread reveal of her secret. I did find it interesting, though, that when they assess their own skill, it comes in the form of stats like a game, even though she hasn't transmigrated into a game. The world-building is generic - there are people with elemental abilities, and Sei, as the Saint has an extra of divine magic as a Saint, which gives an extra boost to her other abilities. The setting of the story is quite basic - girl gets plopped into a medieval Europe style world, she has better knowledge of stuff due to modern times and thus has an advantage. However, she is still lying low as the Saint, and her identity in the kingdom is not well known, so she has to keep it secret to regular folks, but also she is eager to test the limits of her skills, which makes for interesting situations. A bonus is that she already had a hobby for aromatherapy and stuff back home, and with her magical skills, she starts to make very effective potions. Sei, though, wants to be of use, and when she finds that the herbalists at the palace are fine with taking her in, she moves in as a magical herb researcher. As she can't return to her world, she attempts to leave, but is mollified by the palace staff into staying. However, since only one was supposed to be summoned by the arcane ritual, and the Crown Prince in charge of the summoning takes the teen as the Saint since Sei, having just come off a long work week isn't looking her best she, however, does take offense to just being ignored.

A cute light entry into the isekai genre, this novel has an office worker, Sei, swept into another world as a Saint, along with another teen (both from Japan, incidentally), Aira.
