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It's what you can expect with that kind of picture. You know those isekai animes? The one where the super duper cool mc gets all the (underage) girls? This is a novel like that. And as I'm not a pedophile, I would recommend skipping it. I only read 'till the 8th chapter, so you are free to make up your own mind.
I am at chapter 36 or so. I simply cannot read it anymore. That dudes only on his aunt's ass. I dragged myself through the first chapters thinking it would have been only a one time thing. I was completely wrong. It's constantly described and reiterated. I DONT CARE ABOUT THAT (under age) DUDE F*CKING HIS AUNT. Make the story go forward and make like one chapter on it. At the beginning the novel picked up pace but then slowed down. To even read one chapter is a drag as one there is nothing happening. I would like to continue (because i have nothing else really, i would skip this novel if i had anything else) but i don't know how long that shits gonna happen. I would give it 1 maybe 2/5 stars, tho the writing quality and updates are reasonable/good.
I really like this novel. And I must clarify: I am not against murder, r*pe, blackmailing or any other morally bad thing IN NOVELS. But I do get a problem if the author tries to push his real life world views on his novel. In chapter 51 the author gets insane. Here the MC rambles about his political view (and the authors as you can read in those comments) from earth. Here is a quick list for you: -implying that women were happier in the good old days as housewives ("If so many people on Earth were in loving relationships, then why is the divorce rate so much higher now, than when women stayed at home and deferred to their husbands?") -trying to relativize the mind control ("Those that would cry foul at the injustice of it and how evil it was to enslave someone in mind and body, should remember that they were lucky to be born in their current era and countries.") -climate skepticism and denial ("Earth had plenty of problems to fix, but the first world countries focused on inane issues like global warming." + "jumping on your high horse about something that will not even affect humanity for a couple hundred years? And that's if it's even real!") -pushing the blame on poorer countries ("How is taxing people combating the third world countries that are responsible for most of the pollution?") This in ONE chapter. Keep your (wrong/ignorant) real world politics out of novels.