Untagged harem so obviously it's trash. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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LIKEFor anyone reading this: This is an example of hypocrites who enjoy reading this kind of junk in web novels but have the gall to hold themselves to high moral standards. If you are one of these hypocrites and leave a review after this one, I will delete it, as the opinions of such hypocrites have already given me the message.
For those wondering what happens 100 chapters or more into the story, the MC tells all of his harem members that they are his toys. So, these hypocrites haven't fully read the novel yet. Secondly, tagging the story as 'harem' would give readers the impression that the MC loves all the girls, which is why I don't want to include it. If they die, they die. Once again, these hypocrites haven't fully read the novel. As for potential readers, I've already written over 140 chapters without asking for anything, and I've been writing four chapters a day just because I enjoy it. So, these hypocrites are giving opinions based on baseless conjecture. I hope future readers of this comment understand my point of view on why I haven't added the harem tag.
Ignore the silly person who gave that one star review! Your story looks awesome and you should follow your passion for writing!!! Keep on creating[img=Loving it]
Corrected. When I was angry, I said it was four chapters because my pride and ego wanted to claim the higher moral ground. In reality, it’s about two to four chapters, depending on my mood. However, I’ve already developed a habit of writing three chapters and am now trying to make a habit of writing four chapters. This is why my ego spoke out when I was upset earlier.
soooo he doesn't love his wifes ?
As in harems? No, he loves them all, but not as individuals per se. Unlike Margarita, whom he allows to have freedom while still respecting each other's wishes, the MC imposes certain restrictions on his harems without consulting them. However, in day-to-day life, their interactions are much like those of a husband and wife in the early days of their relationship—sweet to the point of being overwhelming, which might even gross some people out because of how much like lovebirds they are.
I mean. He’s not wrong. Tag the story as harem if there’s a harem. Doesn’t matter if you “think” it’s not a harem because he doesn’t “love” them all. It’s a harem.
True, you make a good point. At the end of the day, something, when measured, will only fall into two binary states, unlike wave-particle duality, which remains ambiguous when not measured. This is what I hoped for—exchanging ideas—rather than a one-sentence, dimwitted reply like 'trash,' as if his rotten brain couldn't come up with a better response.