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  1. AshBurn
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    As there haven't been many chapters released, it's hard to predict the outcome. For now, it's satisfactory, but I would have continued reading if there were more updates. From what I've seen so far, the novel seems to have a leisurely pace and a focus on everyday life and light-hearted content, which isn't really my preferred style.
  1. novelmeister
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    It's alright, but the main character (MC) can be quite cringeworthy – he comes across as an overly edgy person, which might not sit well with everyone. If you're not a fan of cutesy stuff, you might want to give this a pass.

    The female characters are pretty one-dimensional, bordering on clichés, but they still provide decent entertainment most of the time. The series follows a typical slice-of-life (SOL) formula, with a mix of lighthearted moments and occasional serious undercurrents. However, the MC often relies heavily on plot armor to overcome any challenges, which can feel somewhat unfair.

    I must emphasize that the MC's cringe factor is off the charts, verging on the same level as early Watamote. So, be warned. Despite that, personally, I enjoy this SOL genre, and if you're into laid-back, harem stories with an overpowered MC, you might find this appealing.
  1. DaoistfVVafj
    DaoistfVVafj rated it
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    I wouldn't particularly recommend this novel. It follows a typical formula: the main character (MC) reincarnates as a Dungeon Master and Demon Lord, surrounded by an all-female harem consisting of cute creatures like dragons, loli vampires, and beastgirls. There's no significant world-building or character development; it's more of a slice-of-life story where the MC enjoys a carefree life with his affectionate partners.

    The MC's actions are questionable, as he coldly eliminates any knights who enter his territory without hesitation or remorse. Initially, this might pique your interest, but the plot takes a predictable turn when a so-called "Hero" arrives. As expected in generic harem-isekai stories, the MC will never let the girl die and, naturally, she eventually becomes part of his harem.

    In summary, while the premise might sound intriguing, the execution lacks depth and originality, relying heavily on clichés.
  1. SunnyKikigSb
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    I thoroughly enjoy the narrative and its progression thus far. It is definitely a worthwhile read.
  1. Iseeyoudoyouseeme
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    In general, I really enjoy the series. Initially, it was a warm and lighthearted tale with romantic elements, and even the story arcs felt more episodic in nature. I would have preferred a single storyline without the harem aspect, and I do think the main character takes up an excessive amount of the narrative focus. However, I still appreciate the family dynamics and interactions.

    I am particularly fond of the protagonist's irreverent dialogue and actions, which add a refreshing touch to the story. I commend the translator for their excellent adaptation, capturing the essence of the original work so well. And let's be clear, Lefi is definitely the standout character in my opinion.
  1. Flipped_123
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    I genuinely appreciate the slice of life aspect in this novel, which stands out among the Japanese novels I've read. The interactions are engaging, and I particularly enjoy Lefi's charm. Previously, I read around 20 translated chapters before switching to the manga, which I found to be even more vibrant.

    However, upon revisiting the translated novel, I've noticed that the character Yuki seems increasingly crude as I progress, and I find it displeasing. Initially, I could tolerate it, but now it becomes unbearable, affecting my overall perception of the story. It feels as though the quality has dropped, and I struggle to maintain the positive impression I had at the start. I'm unsure if this is due to my non-native English skills, but the change in Yuki's portrayal is definitely bothering me.
  1. CulturedDaoist699jE
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    "It's an excellent story initially, at least for the first few chapters. However, the plot takes a turn into a harem genre afterwards. If you're comfortable with that, the rest seems decent."
  1. Lucio_Fay
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    In summary, this is a truly unique read that centers on personal connections and emotions, while offering a rich world-building, engaging action, and a touch of sweetness. I highly recommend it, as the story envelops you with love, dungeon adventures, monster girls, and a heartwarming charm. When it comes to my reading preferences, I seek originality and depth, which this book delivers. Although it explores familiar themes like isekai and demon lords, it does so as a backdrop for exploring human emotions, particularly love and values, in a straightforward yet profound manner.

    From a more practical standpoint, for those seeking an isekai journey, this one checks all the boxes without relying on clichéd plot twists. The power dynamics and world diversity are commendable. Initially, it may seem like it could lean towards a harem setup, but that's not the case.

    A specific example (warning: spoiler) stands out - the natural and heartfelt discussions between Yuuki and Lefi about love, family, and personal growth, such as when Lefi grapples with her pregnancy and the newfound responsibilities it brings, are emotionally powerful and well-written. Overall, this is a masterpiece that combines elements that make for a satisfying reading experience.
  1. DaoistTg0Xmb
    DaoistTg0Xmb rated it
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    The generic isekai genre, not exceptional but enjoyable, provides a pleasant reading experience. The protagonist's transformation into a demon-like being was expected, but instead, he encounters a loli-centric and endearing cast. The setting mirrors a dungeon builder, with activities such as designing traps, creating rooms, and recruiting servants. Although the action scenes were brief, the majority of the story revolves around the protagonist's mundane daily life and a lack of intense thrills. However, there were moments of comic relief that made it an entertaining read overall.
  1. RaiogamMestri
    RaiogamMestri rated it
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    It's baffling how many people are leaving negative reviews without giving the book a fair chance. It seems they expect the entire plot, character development, and world-building to be fully formed after reading just a few chapters, which is unrealistic. This novel offers a thoughtful, character-driven story that unfolds gradually, allowing readers to genuinely connect with the characters, rather than simply being told about them.

    The author excels at crafting complex personalities that evolve over time, giving each character, including the main character, a distinct and humorous demeanor with both strengths and weaknesses. The relationships between characters are well-developed, avoiding clichéd, rushed romances where the MC gains new love interests frequently without reason.

    This book stands out as a rare blend of slice of life with fantasy action and adventure, a delicate balance that many struggle to achieve. For those who appreciate a well-written narrative with characters that require engagement and patience to fully appreciate, this is a gem. However, if you're looking for a typical, fast-paced, and instantly gratifying op fantasy adventure with shallow characterizations, this might not be the right choice for you. There are countless other poorly executed isekai novels out there that cater to that type of reader.
  1. minajinhoo
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    Sadowfax's summary aptly captures the essence of the story, which unfortunately veered into cringe territory that falls short of being a genuine slice-of-life tale. The narrative quality deteriorated dramatically, featuring an excessively self-centered protagonist with a clear personality disorder. Moreover, the translation appears to be marred by either the translators' attempt to insert their own colloquialisms and jabs, or possibly a misunderstanding of the source material, as if the author were American.
  1. Vansavestheday
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    If you're seeking a slower-paced story with a touch of humor, action, and a dash of other elements, this book is worth your time. The main character's cringe factor might initially be off-putting, particularly due to his frequent use of slang, which can come across as both common and challenging to adapt to. However, that very aspect could be seen as entertaining for some readers. The novel offers plenty of action, slices of everyday life, and even moments that bring a smile or a chuckle. Just a heads up, my language skills might not be perfect in describing it as "cringeworthy," but overall, it's an enjoyable read.

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