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  1. FantasyLordvJA
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    Firstly, let's clarify that our protagonist doesn't have a succubus daughter or a warrior mom. Initially, he becomes entangled with these two characters due to the cruel and evil queen's manipulation. Sent to a remote village, Veirya, the "warrior mom," assumes the role of the lord. She's essentially the hero of humanity, defeating the demon king in the first chapter.

    The comparison to "Release That Witch" might be drawn, as both involve a transmigrated MC placed in a desolate area seeking to improve their situation. However, the similarities end there. The MC in this story lacks power, relying on Veirya's authority as she's the hero, lacking emotions and treating him more like a pawn. Veirya's one-dimensional nature as a cold, sword-wielding killing machine often leads to comedic misunderstandings and messes, which the MC tries to rectify.

    Throughout the narrative, the MC struggles to manage Veirya's impulsiveness and clean up her aftermath, often being dismissed or mistreated despite his efforts. Then, there's the "yandere succubus" character, whose existence solely serves as fan service, with numerous instances of sexual innuendo and physical interactions that detract from the story.

    While "Release That Witch" excels in uplifting the lives of villagers, this story falls short in comparison due to the MC's lack of agency and the unnecessary addition of the yandere succubus character who贴近 the MC romantically. In the end, it's a mixed bag with some aspects better in one story and others in the other.
  1. Okojus
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    "You can only embark on this novel if you relish in an unusual reading experience. The description lacks coherence, leaving readers with a disconnect from the actual story, exemplified by Wu Jizun's portrayal. The protagonist appears adolescent, but even worse, he derives pleasure from having others step on his head, and is reduced to a slave, humiliated publicly. Despite its intriguing premise, the main character's despicable nature renders the book unpalatable for me, compelling me to abandon it."
  1. WEBUniversezbg
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    The protagonist in this story is an individual who lacks physical prowess but possesses remarkable wit, enabling him to thrive in an unfamiliar environment. The supporting cast is lively and engaging, with their romantic interests often displaying a charming blend of yandere or possessive traits, adding an enjoyable dynamic to the narrative.
  1. Rerian
    Rerian rated it
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    The author, known for their work on "Oh no! After I Reincarnated, My Moms Became Son-cons!", continues to captivate readers with their love for yandere and intricate family dynamics. This latest offering begins with a father and daughter relationship, adding an Isekai twist to the mix. The protagonist initially believes himself unlucky due to lacking any extraordinary powers or advantages (though there might be hidden potential yet to be revealed), and because of a significant event following his reincarnation.

    The story promises a mother figure, or possibly multiple, entering the protagonist's family, setting the stage for potential conflict and competition. The daughter is revealed to be of a non-human race, carrying a dark backstory befitting her kind. Two additional female characters, both humans, have been introduced by the fifth chapter – one is a domineering ruler with a sadistic edge, while the other is a skilled warrior with a kind heart, though their full potential remains to be seen.

    For fans of the author's previous works, this series holds Easter eggs, making it a must-read. If you enjoy stories centered around yandere and the dynamics between women, this electrifying new series should definitely pique your interest!

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