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This is a story that likes to play with prejudice and preconceptions. Van is currently with Ghouls, but he is well aware that some Ghouls do attack humans. Same thing for Undead, those around him are nice, but he knows that wild undead will try to kill people, and people should defend themselves, whoever they are.
It may look like it's suggesting that humans are evil and other races are nice, and some readers do seem to take it quite far, however, that's not the case at all, after all, even Sam and the Armor Girls were humans before they died, he knows there are certainly good humans around, and he expects to meet them in Orbaum, which is why he is trying to go over there, however, with the news of the War that he got from the Amid spy spirit a few chapters ago, he understood that it would be hard to cross through a battlefield, which is why he decided to go through the forest, which is also dangerous, but that's where he met the Ghouls.
This novel does try to make itself look generic in a way, take the summary that clearly can be misunderstood as an edgy revenge story, take the misunderstandings that happen quite often but are rapidly solved, like when Zadiris slept with Van, or Basdia told Tarea that Van would give her a baby (not a lie). Usually they are just played for some short comedy, but he doesn't rely on extended misunderstandings to move the plot like many other stories like to do.
And another thing about the author, he used to write a R18 Zombie harem story on Pixiv, so you could say he has experience in that field.
It may look like it's suggesting that humans are evil and other races are nice, and some readers do seem to take it quite far, however, that's not the case at all, after all, even Sam and the Armor Girls were humans before they died, he knows there are certainly good humans around, and he expects to meet them in Orbaum, which is why he is trying to go over there, however, with the news of the War that he got from the Amid spy spirit a few chapters ago, he understood that it would be hard to cross through a battlefield, which is why he decided to go through the forest, which is also dangerous, but that's where he met the Ghouls.
This novel does try to make itself look generic in a way, take the summary that clearly can be misunderstood as an edgy revenge story, take the misunderstandings that happen quite often but are rapidly solved, like when Zadiris slept with Van, or Basdia told Tarea that Van would give her a baby (not a lie). Usually they are just played for some short comedy, but he doesn't rely on extended misunderstandings to move the plot like many other stories like to do.
And another thing about the author, he used to write a R18 Zombie harem story on Pixiv, so you could say he has experience in that field.