you can tell there is no way this gonna turn harem, not when all the woman are cling onto him as hope, they would rather fight each other so only one woman left with him rather than mate with him together.THE MC IS THE ONLY EXISTING NORMAL GUY IN THAT PARALLEL WORLD HUH...
HOPEFULLY IT DOESN'T HAVE A HAREM SO THE STORY WON'T MESSED UP. (I GUESS IT'S FINE IF IS JUST A ONE-SIDED LOVE FOR THE GIRLS AND THE MC MUST FOCUS ONLY IN HIS CHILDHOOD FRIEND HOPEFULLY THE GIRL IS STILL A VIRGIN AND NOT HAS YET RAPED BY THOSE FUCKING HORNY DOGS ZOMBIE MADAFAKAS)
It doesn’t turn into harem , but the story is beyond messed up , on the other wayyou can tell there is no way this gonna turn harem, not when all the woman are cling onto him as hope, they would rather fight each other so only one woman left with him rather than mate with him together.
Okay, just read it all in another site.Has anyone fully read the manga, and willing to spoil? Can't be bothered to get the officials (the most I got from others are only up to 25).
There'll be some to quite lots of stuff missing, but here's a (very) rough recap for those who wants to get to know this after chapter 4:
MC almost gets reverse-raped, though saved by the sensei and his classmates - bringing them FMC's mom to escape.
The factory cult of misandry almost kills them, commits mass suicide after realizing they wouldn't want to give birth to children in this hellworld.
Sooner and later they get to see a hospital faction, closest thing there to a "working society" so far with pre-event electricity, resource abundancy, and the ability to control "men beasts" with a man leading it.
So far so good... right? Nope. It's all red-flag as the hospital faction is closest thing to a poor classist medieval kingdom at best, and a despot hell at worst. All goes to shit as FMC's mom tells MC about FMC dying in the hands of them - leading to a revolution that kills loads of them (including the FMC's mom).
However, turns out FMC is still alive according to one of the survivors, leading to MC and the remaining people (with sensei) continuing their "where's FMC" journey to Yokohama.
In the middle of the way, leas them to a semi-normal family in the apocalypse trying to live peacefully there - believing that there's a way for the men's humanity to be recovered.
Turns out it works, slowly as they saw one of the classmates' lilbro's memory recovering. However, another MC's classmate does not take this kindly (with trauma) leading them to kill almost all men in the group but the lilbro and MC.
Peace prevails somehow, with most of MC's companions staying with the family as they wanted to "settle down". This only leaves MC and the 3 companions to find for FMC.
Story reveals then a fembiker raider group, lead by a crazy radfem with certain obsessions. They find the family, and kill some of them goes. But ANYWAY, here's the moment most of us wait for: FMC actually turns out to be alive working under the fembiker group!
She somehow remains to be normal (and naive) for most part. But she holds the key to probably what could end the flare crisis, with a therapeutic cure for such (that turns out, needs to have an "fully-healthy subject w/intact brain).
Conflict happens between MC group and fembiker raiders due to who's getting the MC - leading them to be separated for awhile before reuniting again (as the fembiker raiders gets taken over by another group of "saner men" unaffected by the flare being cave-dwellers).
News about the costs of the therapeutic cure spreads, getting the group to make choices about the sacrifice to which the cliffhanger starts here.
I'd still say the story deserves its low score - around 2-3. Somewhat repetitive, inconsistent and predictable, with most of the value going to its art and shock values.
Sauce for you pfp?@wewedamdam My dude, that's the way!
Well, it's not that rape is instantly bad or instantly 10/10. It's just a part of the story, right? So, isn't it Ok to let it be just for the sake of diversity?
And if you can't stand it, you can always ignore the title completely. Like most men ignore yaoi or shoujo because men are not the target audience. It's hard for them to rate such titles without bias.