In the fantasy world ruled by Matriarchy, Kael of the Ancient Moonstone House, was working as a guild receptionist. Throughout his life, he was protected by his mother and later, younger sister, who was considered one of the highest potential individuals in the Queendom of Elyria. One day, he hears that his sister has gone missing and his family has accumulated debts of over 127 million gold coins to the Bank. The Queen comes to his rescue, paying off his debts and in exchange, he has to marry her five daughters, who each excel in a domain of their own.
Having the five imperial princesses and the Queen herself as the backing, Kael has become one of the most protected individuals in the Queendom. Little did his wives know that Kael had another identity. He is the most dreaded yet noble Assassin of the imperial city, "K," one who hunts down the criminals who escape punishment either because of insufficient evidence or using their connections.
Follow Kael's journey, as he navigates his life as the protected figure in the light and protector of justice in the shadows.
Hello. This is Snowstar, the author of the novel. I want to point out a few things the readers need to consider before starting the novel. (No spoilers included here) 1) As you can guess from the title, MC has dual personalities. One is being a pampered husband, a weak and harmless individual who depends on his wives for the rest of the world. And the second is a ruthless assassin who would hunt down the criminals in the dark. When he was single, it was easy to lead dual lives. But how he dealt with it after marriage is the point. 3) The world setting is a medieval fantasy, a female-dominated society ruled by matriarchy, almost everywhere. Men are basically fewer in number and are also considered weak in the eyes of women (in general. Not an absolute statement). So, most of the characters you would see in the novel would be female. 3) The novel is a harem. Romantic subplots would be seen with every wife. No wife is the main female lead. Everyone has their own set of villains and problems. 4) For most of the novel, it may appear like the MC's wives were steering the storyline and the MC might look like a side character but ultimately, it is the MC's story. 5) From time to time, explicit content (R-18) will be uploaded too, but those who aren't comfortable with it can simply skip the chapter. There won't be explicit content in the middle of chapters (of course, that doesn't mean there won't be sensual content). Such content would be uploaded in separate chapters entirely. Even if you skip them, you won't miss anything important. 6) Romance isn't the central theme of the novel. The central theme is still Fantasy. 7) The update schedule would be mostly around 7-10 chapters/week. Every month on the 20th, there will be a mass release of additional 5 chapters. 8) I believe I covered most of the points. If anyone has any doubts, drop your questions below. I will do my best to answer them. thank you. 9) If anyone is interested, check out the author's other notable works: My Soul Card is a Reaper; Weapon Seller in the World of Magic; War Online; My Soul Card was a Reaper: The Founder's Tale.
The story is pretty good. The writing quality is good. I just don’t think it’s my cup of tea. The synopsis makes the MC seem OP(but he’s not). It also has one of the most annoying tropes, that being the missing family member trope. So while the synopsis may make it seem like he’s an assassin that is protected during the day and does the protecting at night it’s really a story about a boy who is to weak to find his sister and is dancing in the palm of a few powerful organizations. It doesn’t make the story bad it just adds a layer of anxiety to it that wasn’t expected from the synopsis and I tend to shy away from books like that because the looming threat is constant and makes it hard to enjoy the moments in which there isn’t a perceivable threat.
I haven't read the book but please, if you're going to focus on romance there has to be some r-18 elements