@Kakkarot Actually, it's not. Let me go for the tangent a bit...
Japanese web- novel sites has a metric crapton, and I mean A METRIC CRAPTON of "novel" releases regularly. To differentiate themselves from other similar works, many authors make the titles of their novels as long and as descriptive of the content as possible to ensure that it caters to the possible readers' tastes and make more clicks. And more clicks lead to transformation into LN, manga adaptations and prestige, which means money. No matter how awful, generic and/or pandering the "novel" actually is.
So next time you find a manga with waaaaay to many words in the title, this is probably the reason.