Uh-huh. Read that. Just found out it has a harem tag. Why do I feel that there's at least one loli in many harem novels I came across?
I don't mind, but could we get their money out of their cold, dead hands? We could not, could we? Since we can't, wouldn't be better to have them living a hellish corporate slave life and them using all their money to buy light novels so author-san can have more money? *puts on a scary smile*
Lolicon's bad enough, there are masochists among them. Don't like it. Whatever it is, Alexander marrying a loli, I don't approve. Someone catch the loli.
i dont think it will be a problem tough... the diablo part will probably just tell us his level up and some item wich in the end will be re-told in the other world part... wich is why i think its safe to skip the diablo part (im not skipping chapter... just skip reading the diablo part)
I hate you. My previous message to you cost me my 2000th post, unknowingly. My 2k post should have been more grand!!!
Oi ... there are like seven. I can't remember all of their names but there is Cain, the blacksmith, Pepin?, the barmaid, the drunkard, Wirt, and the witch.
Surprisingly good! ... but it feels like the sort of novel I'll end up dropping eventually. (Note that the following is all just my opinion.) I don't like harems, and unfortunately there are signs of one forming. But more importantly, I suspect the author will be incapable of restraining himself when it comes to power creep / escalation in the long run. I'm enjoying the story because the MC, while he's becoming powerful very quickly, is in a dire situation and fighting desperately to overcome it. Basically, the author is doing a good job for now of making the MC feel like a legitimate underdog, but I'm worried that the MC will just continue to grow more and more OP over time, and that feeling will be lost. Too many authors make the mistake of never allowing their MCs to lose or face setbacks. I'm hoping that won't be the case here, but we'll see... Spoiler: My Predictions: 1. The MC breaks the siege, continues to grow absurdly OP at his leisure, becomes a "War God" (complete with a harem) rampaging across the continent as he expands his kingdom. I drop the novel. 2. The MC unexpectedly fails! He's taken alive and sent to be a gladiator in the betting coliseums which were mentioned awhile back. He continues to grow strong, but he's also still an underdog - a slave who must win his freedom. I keep reading. About the most recent chapter (42): It's nice that there's at least a small limitation with the switching between classes. I'm pretty disappointed that he was able to bring over his armor and weapons for free, though... he should have been forced to pay/gamble for them just like the potions, IMO.
The author's good at keeping readers engaged, haha. Not a whole lot happened in Chapters 43-45 (mostly just preparation before the battle begins), but it still felt really exciting for some reason.
Lol your first one is still the beginning. Though he might grow powerful fast, there are 1200 chapters in the novel. He'll eventually end up in a dead end. There is a possibility that the quest he does will enter the real world(not diablo2 world) which would be more exciting. If he really did end up as a slave. Imagine what would happen to that girl! His main woman!