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Protag is on getting transported on a wagon to the orphanage director’s house when she gets attacked by bandits, falls down a cliff etc, everybody else is dead except for her, when she awakens to her past life’s memories where she was some 30 year old male scientist in japan. As a result she uses her big intj brain and past life’s memories to enhance her chance of survival until she makes it out of the forest. And just as she’s about to die from hunger/thirst she finds out she has ultra broken skills/stats for seemingly no reason and can just create anything out of thin air at no cost and no restrictions!!
The pacing and overall narrative structure of this work is fairly poor and it’s clear the author is just writing everything on a whim of what their fetishes are. The protagonist focuses on something until the author gets bored of it then completely changes focus to something completely different after which the previous events are rarely brought up or barely even exist. This extends to characters too: Arisa/Lily basically got completely written out of the story while she was focusing on her friends, then it went back to them and the friends were written out of the story at that point. The protagonist simply beelines mastering a skill (1000x faster than anybody else for some reason) and then moves on to another one then barely utilizes it afterwards. Builds up her proficiency in manipulating golems/etc but never actually fights with golems despite desperately needing a close combat tank, etc.
The early portion of the work is the protag just masturbating nonstop except since it’s a shounen work it doesn’t actually show anything and cuts away to constant euphemisms of what might be happening. You would be better off reading an actual h-isekai-serialization instead of this if that’s what you’re looking for. The early arcs are mostly “isekai food tourism” as well until she finally starts establishing herself somewhere and the author runs out of ideas on what to have her cook. The ecchi sections finally starts to die down a little after a few arcs (although it is still pretty pervasive throughout the work) and then starts picking back up again in the 100s where it goes full blown yuri (finally)(and actually shows a little more this time).
The よくわからないけれど refers to the author not knowing what to write about tbh.
One positive about the work is that all of the art has a ton of effort put into it with very few panels with blank backgrounds. Unfortunately the character art can get a little deformed and kind of weird looking at times which detracts from the overall appearance a fair bit. It does have a unique quirky charm at least. I definitely feel like the art is wasted on this plot.