No harem tag, but dud literally left the castle with 3 females, and had two that stayed behind demanding he write them often. If that's not the beginnings of a harem, I don't know what one is.Somehow I got a feeling that the sisters gonna be his woman....
I know he has three women, but does it count if two of them were assigned to him by his sisters and not due to his own efforts. The two women were assigned to be his bodyguard by the two sisters he was training magic. The two bodyguards could have been men and not women as they haven't shown any affection for the young prince. Their loyalty belongs to the two sisters and as an obligation to them they will protect the young prince.No harem tag, but dud literally left the castle with 3 females and had two that stayed behind demanding he write them often. If that's not the beginnings of a harem, I don't know what one is.
TBH it feels like you're overthinking the trope. Especially since we are only two chapters deep and none of the females have said more then a few lines.I know he has three women, but does it count if two of them were assigned to him by his sisters and not due to his own efforts. The two women were assigned to be his bodyguard by the two sisters he was training magic. The two bodyguards could have been men and not women as they haven't shown any affection for the young prince. Their loyalty belongs to the two sisters and as an obligation to them they will protect the young prince.
The first girl is a familiar and is obligated to do his bidding. To me she is a mindless weapon who will do anything he commands so I wouldn't consider her as a part of his harem.
its really a talent to be so unapologeticlly unoriginal, uncreative, and untalented. I'm very impressed by this authors new found skill of being terrible and at the fact this is even seemingly getting published. Also that some how the Artist seens to be equally as uncreative and untalented and I really cant tell if thats a result of having to be near the author or if they were like that at the start. might be some kind of disease.Utterly, pointlessly, boringly, unambitiously generic.
2 chapters in and this has absolutely nothing going for it. The art is mid at best. The plot is cookie cutter and yet still fails to even aspire to being mediocre because it is nothing more than the standard patchwork of tropes. The characters seem breathtakingly generic... I am at a total loss as to what the value in this story is, if any, besides being yet another bland vanilla "kicked out but actually OP" story with isekai underpinnings to add onto the pile for the beaten down/bullied audience that unironically loves this sort of thing as escapism.
Normally I'm at least a little patient with these sorts of series if they can give me something to justify having a chance to prove their worth, but there is nothing here to offer that hope. It's actually a tiny bit impressive because normally you have to work really hard to make something so completely and totally unremarkable in every single way. Most authors manage to find a hook by accident, even if that hook is "this is a total trainwreck and I have to see how it turns out."
They say the worst thing is not to hate something, but to be indifferent to it. And that's what we have here.