- #1
The MC is an atrocious human being devoid of common sense, but this novel manages to deliver it with excellent comedy.Rather than even trying to be realistic, it's just taken for granted that not one but two friends fell in love with him in his childhood and decide to support him for the rest of his life, and rather than extending this depravity to an unequal romantic or physical relationship, the MC is purely looking at them as money making objects.The story starts when he takes that money in public rather than in private and is let with the jealousy and disdain of his classmates, but instead feels wronged and regards his own actions as justified.And as usual, he's also gradually expanding his harem, although at this point there are no signs of having romantic interest in any of the heroines (there are some appreciative comments about their looks, but that's basically almost within the realm of objectivity).The characters are extreme and exaggerated, but always in a funny way.It's no high literature by any means, but it gets a high grade for spending some idle time on meaningless humour.