nice opening page with big boobs boing-boing in bath
Couldn't have said it better myself.I think the author pulled a fast one on his publisher. He really wanted to write a bog-standard isekai story, but pitched it as a daemon girl romance. Once he secured his slot, he started doing what he originally wanted to do.
It's likely just following the "multiple pov's" from the novel, which alot of novels do, just to give the idea of the other characters thinking/inner monologue/pov, which I love.Couldn't have said it better myself.
This chapter feels even more like a Shoujo manga with Sumire as the protagonist and Eugene as her love interest than the last. Yes, even with the fanservice. We don't get even a single panel from Eugene's point of view this chapter, the guy who's supposed to be the protagonist. And while there's nothing inherently wrong with that and it's normal for perspectives to change temporarily... I don't know, it's not what I've expected from the premise, not to mention that the premise has yet to actually matter.
But for all my complaining, I'll keep reading to see where this goes. It could still be that this author has a style of storytelling I'm just not used to, so I'll try to keep an open mind about this.
Oh I can tell you right now it gets a lot more crazy once different sub plot starts opening up. It's like 5 different settings smashed together in one. I actually like it personally it's kinda interesting since its there's like multiple stories happening on their own in that world beside from the Protagonist at the same time and it's all converging to that dungeon city where the MC lives but the novel author seriously dropped the ball on his recent arc I might even say he practically ruined what he finally established but I might wait where it's going if there's a payoff.I think the author pulled a fast one on his publisher. He really wanted to write a bog-standard isekai story, but pitched it as a daemon girl romance. Once he secured his slot, he started doing what he originally wanted to do.
I think it's best to realize now that dungeon city is like the center point of multiple settings/stories happening in the world all meeting in the city where MC lives. That's why it feels like there's two settings happening at once. It's all Protagonist POV once they laid out Sumires'Couldn't have said it better myself.
This chapter feels even more like a Shoujo manga with Sumire as the protagonist and Eugene as her love interest than the last. Yes, even with the fanservice. We don't get even a single panel from Eugene's point of view this chapter, the guy who's supposed to be the protagonist. And while there's nothing inherently wrong with that and it's normal for perspectives to change temporarily... I don't know, it's not what I've expected from the premise, not to mention that the premise has yet to actually matter.
But for all my complaining, I'll keep reading to see where this goes. It could still be that this author has a style of storytelling I'm just not used to, so I'll try to keep an open mind about this.