This is a century glittering with the brilliance of human civilization, a world where steam engines, magic, and demi-humans coexist, a chapter of complaints committed due to exploration.
'Red Dragon Queen rises first, annihilating all human affairs with her wrathful flames.'
'The mysterious child of the sea will raise great waves to erase the sins of humanity.'
'The god of the skies will leave no refuge for the remnants, nowhere to belong.'
'The immortal witch composes epitaphs for them with her magic.'
'And I, will write a new chapter for this world'
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Years later, Fisher, who has received the apocalyptic prophecy and the miraculous tool called the Demi-Human Girls' Completion Manual, wishes to be recognized as a pioneer in demi-human academia, a savior of human civilization, a dove of peace, and a messiah.
Instead of being the person who is torn apart with the firewood knife, and the savior divided into pieces.
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I actually quite enjoyed the novel and found it rather unique compared to most other “system” type stories. The MC has found a book and through it he can achieve rewards by completing research on Demi-humans. At first I was a bit taken aback and thinking what can research achieve but the rewards which have included attribute growth, also includes something relevant to the researched species. Currently he is researching the Dragon Man species, which is a translation error and should be, I am guessing, Dragon People which flows better. It often gets jarring when discussing the females of the species as Dragon Man., so that needs to be corrected throughout the book. I highly suspect that the translation is done by AI and is not to advanced to pick up nuances in speech, so this area needs further development. But anyways, one of the rewards was the species language which is quite reasonable and a little later a book of magic from the researched species. All relatable rewards which is, again, rather unique. Not getting something tremendously overpowering was rather refreshing to see. Story has tagged it with harem and up to where I am at at chapter 27 there are hints of it but nothing definitive as of yet, though he is definitely not a saint, he is beginning to notice their charms (mainly from the books rewards.. increased reproductive capacity i think it said) Still despite its short falls this novel does show promise and delivers something more than everything on a silver platter. I will read with interest.