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The manga is better - the mangaka adds emotion and skips the unnecessary stuff.Overall a typical silly isekai. Similar to Harem in the Fantasy World Dungeon. Here as well he can change professions on his own (the others only in the church), including additional professions. There's even a s*x Maniac analog here called Playboy, but MC didn't think of training it with night affairs.Immediately we are met with a broken economy - the first-level hero was able to earn money for food, clothing, lodging and even weapons by killing weak monsters living right outside the city. The question - why would anyone even want to work in such a world? Then the worldbuilding is just as ridiculous - for example in a medieval city they sell maps with landmarks marked. And there are also libraries with all kinds of information for all.Almost first, the MC meets an adventurer with a harem of s*aves and decides to get one for himself.Usually in these stories the hero somehow saves the girl by buying her. This is partly the element here - the girl was not willing to be bought by rich men because of slightly different ideas of beauty and she decided to lower the bar by agreeing to be sold as a fighting s*ave. Further - no chemistry is felt between them, the MC is not interested in any personal issues and takes her whenever he wants. It's just awkward to read. MC himself admits he's bad at communication - but it sounds more like self-justification..Later, he travels to a sacred hunting zone, and joins a guild of monster hunters, which charges him money for any little information. And then comes SO much grind..... And the fanservice is reduced to simply pointing out the fact that he had fun at night (zero romantic intimacy). Little by little he is improving his skills and learning about the world. But it's unimaginably boring. It's physically impossible to keep reading this.Spoiler
I ran in for the finale (the author is still writing, 9 volumes so far). He has 5 s*ave girls. An archer, a mage working with magical devices, a berserker, and two girls of non-human races (I think one of them is something like a dryad, but it's not certain). The closeness between them is the same as in the beginning.
[collapse]In the end, the plot seemed soulless to me.