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Alright, so this novel ain't exactly a masterpiece, and it's not winning any awards for "well-written" or intricate lore and world-building. But hey, who said every novel has to be a high-brow literary genius? The purpose here is entertainment, and on that front, it delivers.Now, about those comments dissing the girls in the story – those folks clearly missed the memo. The setting is the game-changer, making these girls act way different from regular humans. It's not a flaw; it's a deliberate choice. People need to read the settings, bro.What got me hooked? The comedy. Seriously, if this was a KR or JP novel, it could easily slide into R-18 territory. There's a ton of "seggs" scenes hinted at, especially with Alice – volume 4 is practically her playground. But, hold your horses, it's not an R-18 novel. Sure, all the ladies are thirstier than a camel in the desert, thanks to Rayne and his overflowing rizz.This ain't a serious or deep dive kind of novel. It's all about Rayne and his methods to save the world. Now, Rayne's no saint – he's practically an NTR pro. Betrayals, sister killings in other time loops – the whole shebang. Yet, beneath that scumbag exterior, he's rocking utilitarianism. Yeah, he's doing some shady stuff, but he respects his conquests and genuinely tries to keep all the ladies he's charmed happy in his own messed-up way.PS. Happy New Year!