I wanted to clarify something regarding the chapter structure (I had to remove a lot of comments that were not related to discussing the novel and it's getting tiring), in case some things are not clear:
1. Every chapter is basically broken up in 3000 word parts.
2. The ending of a part is not planned to be a 'cliffhanger', it's all up and down to luck whether it ends on a cliffhanger or not. This novel does not do cliffhangers.
3. I'm aware that people don't 'talk' like this (referring to the main character), but the author had to choose between making this novel sound like a light novel or a traditional novel, so they created their own style in first person perspective, beautification at the lack of 'humanity'. Basically, what you read is not exactly what the main character is describing (in the way you are reading it, in essence), it's a minor sacrifice.
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4. All chapters are practically an ENTIRE day of the main character, no skips, no summaries/glossing over, unless the character has repeated that action in the past (such as cooking). The author applies a mutation system for mundane/repeated activities or dialogues. If something has changed that would allow the re-examination of said activity/dialogue, then it can be re-examined again, if not, then it is promptly summarized.
I think that's pretty much it? I doubt I forgot something.
Oh, and now the novel is up to date just as the version on SH.
Not saying that the novel won't be revised in the future to be better though, it will, so consider that you're reading a RAW version of the story.
The main issue of this novel, which will continue onwards is the same issue that One Piece has: pacing. (this is intentional, the story is a slowburn slice-of-life at it's core)