The Delivery Man From Martial World

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It's a disappointing action story. You can pretty much ignore the premise of the protagonist being from a Murim world because it plays no role in the story. In fact, the author even seems to forget the premise as they stop bringing up the protagonist's past. As for character development, it's mid. Like most Korean authors, they're allergic to female characters. This one is a bit of a lolicon though.
 
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This one is a bit of a lolicon though.
If that qualifies as "lolicon", so does "My daughter is the final boss", "Monster Duke's daughter", "Lady Baby", and literally any other stories with a little girl in the cast.
 
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Read the first few chapters elsewhere. Maybe a 4/10 at best. Writer attempts to make an action story but it fails horribly and is basically just a slice of life. It’s incredibly disjointed and lacks almost any substance. Art is about the only somewhat decent thing about this comic.

And yes, just because the story is cute and G rated doesn’t mean it isn’t loli/lolicon material. Look at the emphasis on the kindergarten. It’s fairly obvious what this writer was going for. Making the children cute and appealing, while not in a sexual way, they are indeed creating loli/lolicon material.
 
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And yes, just because the story is cute and G rated doesn’t mean it isn’t loli/lolicon material. Look at the emphasis on the kindergarten. It’s fairly obvious what this writer was going for.
If you see a cute and "g rated" depiction of kids, or a kindergarden, and think "obviously, the author's a lolicon!", you're projecting.

Go read "Uchi no Meido ga Uzasugiru", that'll satisfy your need to find "lolicon material".
No need to imagine it where there's none.
 

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