First of all, why is the MC so obsequious? This behaviour feels contradictory after how much he yapped in internal monologue that he's going to be some uncaring antihero. So far (ch 40) he has been excessively flattering his first slave harem member and acting deferential toward her. I'm not sure if the author realizes the contradictory behaviour of the main character. I don't know why they introduced him so antihero like and pulled bullshit like this so soon. I now understand complaints of readers saying the MC is not evil. It's because of this and the author seems to cannot figure it out. And the battles, (ch 40) when surrounded by monsters, the MC is stopping for a significant portion of the chapter to admire his slave harem member. And the monsters stop and wait for him to finish. WOW. I also saw a reader mention that after 170 chapters it is his 8th day in the world? After such a grand sypsnosis you f*ck with us like this? Really? Laughable. Although it is not the worst I've seen here.
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LIKEThe fact that he's not evil is exactly the positive point of this novel, since it has the evil classes of "villain" and "primordial subjugator" and yet it doesn't use them in a discriminatory way. If you're looking for a literal villain who kills innocent people or rapes his slaves, you've really come to the wrong place. About the slow passage of time, it's a matter of taste, I particularly like it because it's more detailed (it's not a dump of unnecessary information). About "flattering" the slave, it's flirting, man, like a normal person, he wants to conquer her.