Slime Taoshite 300-nen, Shiranai Uchi ni Level Max ni Nattemashita (I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level) is another of those slice of life isekai shows with long titles. Azusa worked herself to death, met a goddess with a thing for seventeen year old girls, and reincarnated in a sleepy, peaceful world where she mixed healing herbs and killed slimes for exercise for three hundred years.
Three hundred years later, a new guild receptionist also named Natalie was curious about Azusa the Witch's stats and levels. Welp, Azusa maxed out her level killing all those slimes! I wonder if this fantasy game style play has level points to distribute in traits and skill trees. Azusa was heartbroken to find out she was so awesome because she was sure her quiet days of living by herself, making medicine for the village, and killing slimes for exercise would be over. She begged Natalie the Second not to tell anyone about her stats because that would be like spreading private information such as a lady's bust size. Natalie was quite proud of her bust size and didn't mind spreading that info publicly, but she promised Azusa not to tell anyone of her high level.
Azusa tested out her magic abilities she didn't know she had, like freeze and flame, so she confirmed the guild's magic tablet's data display. She just used those abilities like a freezer and a microwave, but eventually strong adventurers and even a red dragon came by to test themselves against a maxed out witch. They all lost badly. Laika the Red Dragon accidentally destroyed Azusa's house, so she promised to come back and repair it.
Azusa expressed surprise when a cute, red-eyed girl came to visit her. She was Laika the Red Dragon in girl form! She had a bag of money from her hoard to pay for repairing Azusa's house, but she requested that Azusa train her in exchange for rebuilding it. Azusa thought having a live-in maid dragon would make her peaceful life even more relaxing. An office worker suddenly getting a live-in dragon girl maid sounds extremely familiar...
Laika was an industrious log house builder, but she received her first lesson from her teacher about overwork. The sun goes down for a reason. It tells you it's time to rest and stop working. Azusa still remembers her past life, even three hundred years in the past. So begins Azusa's slightly more exciting peaceful life in another world.
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