Eating also need her to serve him becos a wife has to serve her husband. You disabled? What u mean u eat yourself you will have no face????? Killyourself
The first volume begins incredibly promising, presenting an engaging plot and establishing some compelling drama alongside likable characters and impressive art. However, midway through the second volume, it starts to feel less like a genuine story and more like a parody. Some of the main characters that had considerable depth in the first volume and the early part of the second volume were reduced to Friend A and Friend B, whose sole purpose seemed to be delivering punchlines during comedic moments. Even the protagonist and other characters lost nearly all the depth they once possessed. The story also shed all its seriousness and drama, halting development and instead being filled with tons of dumb comedy and unnecessary fan service, despite the mangaka himself clearly stating at the end of the first volume that this was not that kind of story.
In the last five volumes, the story begins to develop again and becomes slightly more serious, but even then, it lacks the gravity it had in the first volume. Instead, it's a mix of events that are meant to be serious, surrounded by heavy comedy. Indeed, even if it attempted to be more serious, it would be challenging to take it as such after volumes three and four. Despite combining some of my favorite genres and sub-genres in one manga (Shoujo-AI, Fantasy, Demon heroine/protagonist, romance between enemies), I can't classify this manga as anything other than wasted potential.
This series started off well initially. What brought my rating down to a 6 was the last volume. At the beginning and through the first four volumes, the series maintained a steady pace, showcasing how the heroine gradually adapted to her circumstances and honed her powers. I honestly believed the series would span over ten volumes, so when I reached the fifth volume and realized it was the final one, I felt somewhat let down. The conclusion was rather rushed. I'm confident that others who have read this series would have appreciated more time for the heroine's development before wrapping up. That said, it featured some impressive art, several likable characters, and I would still recommend it to those who enjoy tales about devils as protagonists and main characters transported to another world.
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In the last five volumes, the story begins to develop again and becomes slightly more serious, but even then, it lacks the gravity it had in the first volume. Instead, it's a mix of events that are meant to be serious, surrounded by heavy comedy. Indeed, even if it attempted to be more serious, it would be challenging to take it as such after volumes three and four. Despite combining some of my favorite genres and sub-genres in one manga (Shoujo-AI, Fantasy, Demon heroine/protagonist, romance between enemies), I can't classify this manga as anything other than wasted potential.
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