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Why doesn't this have a loli tag? His little sister is such a sexy little loli brat.
Holy Hell, Seventh/Sevens finally got a manga adaptation! It's almost a decade-old now at this point. It's more of a coming of age story with some unique flair on how it handles some overused (at this point, but back then it was kinda new) tropes like RPG-esque level ups (You'll soon know Mr. Lyle).
Anyways, it's gonna look generic nowadays but this is one of the earlier stories of using the "Banished from family" trope.
The WN is a 7/10 for me (pun intented) due to a lot of cut out and canceled plot lines (The Numbered Witches and The Labyrinth plot lines).
The romance isn't amazing I'll agree but I actually really like the main party characters especially the ancesters they're fun. That being said the Light novel kinda doesn't get anywhere near as bad as things get in the web novel, I cant really imagine things ending as bad if the series continues to it's ending. Even the web novel wasn't that bad tbhBeing honest, i liked sevens much more before ending.
But i said something, if you dont enjoy the ancestors banther, dont bother with this series.
The live ancestor comentary covers for this series absolutely horible character development, atrocious romance, and token harem members.
The ancestors continue getting purified, the heroines are treated atrociously and follow lyle just for the sake of stopping his possesed little sister and the series gets covered with a layer of tragedy where lyle just gets involved with women to further his political goals, and the awful romance that goes nowhere end up in the most misserable way posible
Honestly Lyle just likes to complain and pretend like he's having a hard time and got a bad end[/SPOILER]
Being honest, i liked sevens much more before ending.
But i said something, if you dont enjoy the ancestors banther, dont bother with this series.
The live ancestor comentary covers for this series absolutely horible character development, atrocious romance, and token harem members.
The ancestors continue getting purified, the heroines are treated atrociously and follow lyle just for the sake of stopping his possesed little sister and the series gets covered with a layer of tragedy where lyle just gets involved with women to further his political goals, and the awful romance that goes nowhere end up in the most misserable way posible
Correct me if I'm wrong but is mc often sulking and crying throughout the novel? I wanted to see if mc grows and just straight up becomes a someone powerful enough to handle his business but it's hard to enjoy if he grovels in his exaggerated miseryHonestly Lyle just likes to complain and pretend like he's having a hard time and got a bad end
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But the writer ended up writing an extra interlude to clear things up with fans who kept writing in about how worried they were over Lyle and how he seemed to constantly be depressed in all the post epilogue extra content
It's not nearly as miserable or tragic as lyle wants people to believe, he just likes to complain![]()
He's not that type of protagonist and none of that is reflective of his personality in the main story. It's played of as a gag in the web novels epilogue taking place years later. he only likes to vent to other people about his harem problems. The author even writes crossovers where his other harem protags meet up to vent their grievances and Marie from MobOtome joins in too.Correct me if I'm wrong but is mc often sulking and crying throughout the novel? I wanted to see if mc grows and just straight up becomes a someone powerful enough to handle his business but it's hard to enjoy if he grovels in his exaggerated misery