how weird! The person who attracted the monsters was Lissa, but the main character has a grudge against the monsters. Shouldn't he kill Lissa who started the war? And why are all the killers girls? Other than ... Mantasser? All people are women, no father, no uncle, no brother, none of them exist. There are only aunts, sisters and mothers. The main character does not kill any girl. In fact, the callousness of the main character that the author keeps mentioning is nothing but the author's own illusion. Men are like fodder, and women don't die even if they stab the main character. Although the number of female characters is more than male, the author is afraid that one of them will die, I am afraid that he will even kill the main character to save them. The author says that the main character does not want to leave the salvation of the world in the hands of someone who is busy building a harem, but what happens next? The main character himself is arrested during the construction of the harem. The difference between him and Luke is that Luke is honest about what he is looking for. While the main character deceives himself and looks for the harem. Or maybe he tells himself that if I can't have those women, Luke can't either, so he keeps them close.
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