invayne
Shameless Author writing a 5-star review. If you like dragons and them getting jiggy with it you'll like this :p Give it a read. I will try not to disappoint. Also, always willing to take in thoughts on who the next wife should be and what race you want them to be. so feel free to comment with your ideas. Some side notes. The girls' love tag is there because Blake's wives have a sisterly bond. They love each other as sisters, and when mc is not around to curb their frustrations since he can be gone for months at a time, they might join together. But this is condoned by the MC to allow them to have a nice harmonious relationship. So they love each other as a family should. There are no outsiders in their relationship.
Let me honest, I didn't have much expectations when I started reading the novel but now that I have completed the most recent updates I gotta say this was one of the best novels I had read. MC is neutral neither good nor evil. There is no such thing as system in the novel. Give it a try and you won't regret it.
I am just curious about something. I get that all will love eachother, but how does that work really? For me a man's harem should be centered on the man, so my question is, does the Yuri happen behind MC's back? As in, do the girls have relationships and fun with eachother in the absence of MC or only when he is with them? I don't mind Yuri as long as MC is present but when the Man's wives sleep with eachother behind MC's back that's cheating to me. From what i understood, MC is okay with his girls doing whatever they want and thr NTR is only refering to other men. Correct me if i'm wrong...But this way he is just the occasional 3rd wheel.
please answer me this author..will this contain any kind of harem? if so please tell me right now because I don't want to waste time on something am not into. it really is a shame though if this was actually harem because it was so good until somebody's comment made me worry and ruined my mood but if it actually isn't harem then I thank you because this really is a good novel, probably one of the best I've read.