loyalty and devotion ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I had found her and recruited her after the battle against Kastoria. I couldn't bring Medea with me, as her appearance and reputation were too well-known, making her a liability. Instead, I had chosen Charybdis. While Medea was resourceful and cunning, Charybdis had raw power, surpassing even Medea in sheer strength. It had taken considerable effort to tame her wild nature, but eventually, she had submitted to me, offering her loyalty and devotion.
Fantasy · Juan_Tenorio
Yuyan best girl
Nice story. Good pacing that's neither too slow, nor too fast. I really like the slice of life aspect and also how there is only one female lead.
Maybe let the beautiful girls have good partners. That way my brain (i'm assuming this is true for other readers as well) which has become rotten because of all the harem novels will be able to accept the no-harem more easily. (just a suggestion of course. I think it'll make the story more enjoyable)
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Fantasy · greenmind
"Of course I was plasure..." this one in the 4th paragraph
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Fantasy · Terlik
Ethan should've called her mommy in this one ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
The pleasure sentence has errors. It doesn't make sense.
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Fantasy · Terlik
It's a character-driven story so I really love how all of the characters behave very naturally. Especially the mc who is very realistic instead of the hyper-arrogant, hyper-lucky mc that reincarnation stories usually have. The female characters are also unique, interesting and all of them have their own place. Honestly have no dissatisfaction with this one so far.
Yeah I understand but the feeling of sadness and betrayal you get from this stuff is pretty much the same. I like the rest of the story but I personally didn't like these parts. I've just never been a fan of these kinds of developments where the mc gets tortured. Hoping that it all makes more sense later.
'I don't have a daughter'
Chryses, Astynome's father and a devout priest of Apollo, lay broken in the dust. He had done everything a man in his position could do—beg, plead, and even degrade himself before Agamemnon, all for the sake of his daughter. The sight of him, frail and bloodied, trying to save her stirred something in me. Not empathy, not really. I didn't have a daughter, couldn't understand the depths of his pain. But if I ever did... if I had a daughter in this situation, I knew my response would be far from moral.
I Enslaved The Goddess Who Summoned Me
Fantasy · Juan_Tenorio