- #1
So many moments that make you cheer out loud in this one and nearly every character is fantastic. The heroines unfortunately go through some pretty drastic taming incidents that are rather violent (though usually they're violent first so it's not out of nowhere, just their reactions are very "mind break"y and the author describes them sometimes as having gone mad so I think that's kinda accurate).Other than the severe violence (usually towards and from bad guys) and power creep of healing magic after trying to put limits on it early, the only other thing to beware of is the reoccurring plot contrivance that starts every arc where Ian is possessed by his future self for a week and then wakes up to find a letter from a lover from the future. Future-Ian is quite broken himself and handles things more roughly than necessary for sure. It's almost comedic after the first arc to see the absurdity repeat. Oh, it's also a harem, but it's one of the most justified harems I've ever seen.Writing-wise it is very well written with my only complaint being that the author likes to repeat backstory. Though I did binge the first 202 chapters over the course of a day or two, the author still likes to shift perspectives and repeat that character's backstory even if it has only been a few chapters since the last time. I started skimming these because they go on for a while but then they'll offer one or two new things sometimes buried in them.Other complaints are just that I desperately want more. The first three arcs take about 210 chapters and while a lot has happened I can't imagine being satisfied for another 300 chapters at this pace. It's so good and just want more.Lastly, although it heavily features romantic relationships as the plot device, it is much more an action story.