I'm doing a neutral review that will be redone later. the beginning already annoyed me, because the wishes are poorly done by a person with supposedly advanced intelligence, he desdjas the control of the spatial element after wishing the control of all the elements was sad, besides the wish of the Kryptonian physicist being very incomplete, especially for a world where there is magic, and there is the possibility of his mind not supporting his own body, for something similar to excess sensory information. (from the first chapter I've seen that the author doesn't care much about consistency)
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Liked it!
LIKEbesides, wanting to control space doesn't necessarily give him the power to travel between worlds, because if you need control and know where the universe he wants to go is, it would be much smarter to want the power to traverse the worlds, and include the spatial element in the first wish (which he was very vague about, the goddess could give him minimal control of the elements, something very difficult to do but better to prevent, right?