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  1. ZeroThings
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    My thoughts echo those of the previous two reviewers. The story started off strong, with the main character (ML) and female lead (FL) having a charming and believable connection. However, the introduction of a harem turned things sour for me. The MC suddenly finds themselves unable to resist the other characters' attempts to take over the heartwarming narrative, which felt forced.

    The FL, my favorite character, stands out with her depth, but the other harem members come across as shallow duplicates, appearing as afterthoughts. The abrupt shift felt like a jarring contrast, making me wonder if the author was parodying the harem genre, which could have been amusing elsewhere, but not in this story that had previously been delightful and wholesome.

    The story itself is character-driven and well-written, with Lefi and Yuki (the FL and MC) carrying the plot effectively. However, the addition of romantic sidekicks detracts from their dynamic. While there are good light novels with harems, like Arifureta, ADLT fails to match its success due to its more serious tone and underdeveloped harem members.

    Despite enjoying ADLT, I can't help but feel that it could have been even better if it had maintained its initial charm and focused on character growth without resorting to clichéd harem dynamics. I'm still reading it, but I can't shake the notion that it had immense potential that remains unfulfilled.
  1. fhhj293103
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    The author has a unique ability to create a story that is both intriguing and exasperatingly dull. The central character, a high school reincarnation with a chuuni supervillain complex, denies his true nature, which leads to a mix of foolish and impressive actions. He claims to be mentally detached from humanity, allowing him to handle extraordinary situations, yet he struggles with graphic violence and the feared growth of non-human traits. His behavior oscillates between懒散和勤奋, neglecting skill practice yet meticulously attending to his dungeon.

    While the focus on a leisurely pace and minimal plot development is acceptable, the protagonist's occasional illogical behavior becomes frustrating, especially when contrasted with his competence in other areas.
  1. RoniSarker
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    This is my first-time writing a review, so I'm unsure about the format. In general, I enjoyed the light-hearted novel; I binge-read until chapter 181. The story lacks a strong plot, simply following the protagonist, Yuki, as he indulges in his adventures. However, the author's peculiar writing style is a drawback, constantly introducing young girls and subtly suggesting Yuki might have pedophilic tendencies. The turning point for me came when, despite being the most powerful, Yuki's dragon wife suggested he marry another girl after leaving him. That revelation ruined the story for me.
  1. arshiho
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    So far, the story provided a glimpse into the MC's life, but I'm disengaging due to the introduction of the harem. The MC attempts to justify his harem with the reasoning that he's in a different world and, as a man, has natural desires. He claims his wife encourages him to be the dominant alpha, hence the harem. However, Chapter 181 introduces a plot point where Lefi, the Supreme dragon, discusses "alpha males," which seems incongruous given her solitary lifestyle and lack of understanding in romantic matters.

    The question arises: Why would Lefi, who has lived alone for so long, suddenly bring up such concepts? Where is her mate, and why did she choose Yuki, who wasn't particularly strong? Additionally, despite her age, she doesn't have any children, which raises further doubts.

    Yuki himself is unsure of what he truly wants. He admits to having favorable thoughts about harems but then expresses his love for Lefi and claims he doesn't want more wives, aside from her. This inconsistency leaves readers confused.

    The transition from Yuki, the caring Papa figure, to a seemingly conflicted character who allows Illuna to drink his blood, creating a potential marriage bond according to the world's norms, is confusing. He struggles to reject the girls' proposals, further muddling his intentions.

    What I find problematic is the disconnect between the MC's stated desires and actions. He claims to love Lefi while contemplating a harem, and he treats the girls like daughters while being unable to firmly refuse marriage proposals. It would be more satisfying if the character's decisions were consistent with his words.

    In summary, while I have no issue with the concept of a harem, the inconsistent behavior of the MC detracts from the story. It would be better if the character's motivations and actions aligned with his declarations.
  1. LuffyForTheWin
    LuffyForTheWin rated it
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    This is fantastic. The character interactions are top-notch, though some might find the constant swearing off-putting, I believe it fits the demon lord narrator's persona perfectly.

    In terms of the "Diabetes, the Family Edition," the camaraderie among the dungeon members is akin to an affectionate family dynamic that has a healing effect. My personal favorite part is Sol.

    The translation by Cardboard is both grammatically flawless and humorous on its own. Trust me, it's definitely worth giving it a read.
  1. Hanimated
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    The narrative begins intriguingly but unfortunately loses momentum as it progresses. The plot feels scattered and unfocused, with several filler chapters that stretch the length unnecessarily. The characters, particularly those in the main character's group, start resembling him too much, which can be problematic. The MC's charm works best when balanced by contrasting personalities.

    As for the romance, the situation is confusing – there seem to be multiple potential love interests, four girls, a slime, a vampire, a sentient sword, and a princess. Initially, the MC treats them like family, almost like daughters or a doting uncle towards the princess. Two, the vampire and the princess, are hinted at as possible romantic interests, with the vampire even occasionally mentioning marriage plans when she grows up, despite her intimate blood-drinking habit, which should typically be reserved for a partner.

    However, this aspect is momentarily forgotten, and they behave more like father and daughter, creating an odd dynamic in the story. It's a point that needs addressing to maintain consistency and clarity in the relationships.
  1. SeyitanOdufalu
    SeyitanOdufalu rated it
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    The world construction and character development are fairly typical in this slice-of-life isekai genre, but the writing stands out as being above average, and the translation is commendable. If you're in search of a read within this category, it's a decent choice, though it might not be an extraordinary read.
  1. The_Last_Native
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    My condolences, but enjoy the book.
  1. KhyaaLhLl
    KhyaaLhLl rated it
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    Could someone tell me, if this novel have any illustrations, between some chapters?
  1. TheATK
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    Oh this novel get updated!! new chapter just came out...
  1. BeastNaBh
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    The show primarily revolves around a laid-back slice of life, peppered with comical moments, occasional dramatic scenes, and fight sequences. Of course, it features a harem element. Spoiler alert: Yuki ends up marrying at least three characters.

    It's worth noting that the main character, though likable, has a chuuni side - he frequently boasts about his demon lord identity, using it as an excuse for his eccentric behavior and occasional lack of foresight. This may be off-putting to some viewers. If you can tolerate these traits, there isn't much reason to dislike the series. However, if they're deal-breakers, you might want to explore other options.
  1. AndreUceda
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    For now, I'd like to mention that the "slice of life" theme is very evident in this manga, which contributes to its slower pace. Although I started with the manga, I haven't delved into the novel yet, as the initial chapters didn't particularly captivate my interest.

    However, as the story unfolds, Yuki's determination to protect what matters to him gradually becomes powerful, causing quite an impact on the characters. A badass and ruthless protagonist is indeed thrilling, and the manga effectively portrayed Yuki's intense moments, especially when he gets angry.

    The romance aspect is exceptional –尽管进展缓慢,但读者能明显感受到 the characters' growth throughout the chapters. Even as someone who enjoys harem stories, Rufi feels like a fitting central character for me.

    Considering this is a heartwarming tale, be prepared for emotional moments that may require a dose of insulin – the pacing might be slow, but the humor is also delightful. I might rate it higher than five stars because I appreciate the warmth in these types of stories, although personal preference plays a role.

    Just a spoiler alert: I've already read the chapter where Rufi gets pregnant, and it had me grinning from ear to ear while reading the raw source, Syosetu.

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