With the Relic of Sloth in his grasp, Jooheon is off to a great start. But there’s no time to rest on his laurels ― the second of the Seven Great Tombs has suddenly appeared right in his home country! Living up to its name, the Tomb of Lust proves to be quite the rosy adventure. Instead of the usual traps and enemies, Jooheon finds himself running from hordes of bewitched women trying to have their way with him…But just as he is cornered and about to fall prey to unbridled desire, a familiar power strikes out at his aggressors. It seems there’s someone out there who’s very invested in keeping other women away from Jooheon!
This series is golden. It’s lighthearted with bursts of action and a buffing romance I’m sure is going to develop quite lively by the end. And I can go right into the next volume.
The silliness continues in this action comic and hopefully inspires readers to investigate the folklore and history provided as backstory for the various relics. >>>>>^^^^^<<<<< >>>>>^^^^^<<<<< >>>>>^^^^^<<<<< Jooheon Suh attempts a solo expedition. Following mass disappearances he returns to South Korea for the Tomb of Lust. First, he struggles with an interaction between the horny hordes within the sphere of influence and his harem relic. Then Jooheon bumps into Seolah who tries to rob him of his relic horde. Then they discover not the expected owner Cleopatra but a nine-tailed fox version of Daji and henchmen Byeon Kangsoe and Ongnyeo. Thankfully, Irene has kept a watchful eye and expends more magic to protect the raider. However, the backlash for the King of Bankruptcy alters their relationship and unlocks the Hand of Midas which Jooheon hopes to exploit. Austin Rockefeller is pushed aside by his sister Eve and having lost the second of the great tombs Pandora tries to wrap Jooheon in paperwork and fines. This pushes Jooheon to become even more adversarial and plant a mole in their board.
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