Kai Tieldich, a shut-in gaming loser in life, has just died from a tragic truck accident and finds himself reincarnated into a near-indestructible homunculus living in the magical world of Solaster; a world at constant battle between Humans and Demons.
His goal in this new life? To become the Demon Queen's Assistant and to save the Demon Kingdom from the worst thing a gamer could think of: a [Bad End]!
I honestly hated the few chapters that have been released so far. The main character is overpowered but he gets pushed around easily and is a complete idiot. I find the mc terrible and annoying. Some people might like a stupid mc but not me.
Really enjoyIng the novel at the moment, cant wait for more. May the Cheese Lord Protect LgshdlydpydtodotdpyydupdkgsitsotsotdtisitsotsiOn
The mc is about as graceful as poodle thats been dunked in honey, and uses his brain about as much as a starved zombie. Better keep away from this one.
5 stars, just because. eyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy6yyyyydydyxysuxusuxusuxusuxuduxuxuxuduxucuxuduxudududududucududucudududuudduudududududdududududuududududududududududud
Mc is one of those “im a shut in otaku virgin whos fat and now suddenly im trying to get the harem route even though im stupid” mcs. Also the author struggles to really make a solid personality for their characters, making certain actions very questionable and frustrating to read.
A fantastic novel so far, with an exquisite writing quality that simply adds wonders to the story. I do have some problems with how the MC acts: I am somewhat mindful with how the MC just lets the current pull him along somewhat, even though he already has other tasks at hand. However, that small gripe aside, his reactions to the situations at hand are, imo, pretty apt, which is also topped off with the hilarious reactions and thoughts he has with the many events going on. The other characters that have been introduced so far are also rather comforting to read about as they seem rather realistic in their reactions and actions to the MC and events around him and themselves. Definitely a big recommended to read through. [img=update]