Tomokui Kanata has suffered an early death, but his adventures are far from over. He is reborn into a fantastical world of monsters and magic - but as a lowly goblin! Not about to let that stop him, the now renamed Rou uses his new physical prowess and his old memories to plow ahead in a world where consuming other creatures allows him to acquire their powers.
I started this series with high hopes. The art is excellent and the original premise was interesting, but three volumes in the story has become tedious. The main character is so ridiculously overpowered that nothing can touch them and there are no real challenges. The original idea had some merit, but was never really mentioned after the first couple of pages. The story reads like a D&D game where the DM’s SO is playing and the DM is coddling that character to the point that all game balance is blown to hell. The main character can do *everything*, make *anything* and keeps getting more and more ridiculous powers to the point you might as well call them a *god* less than 90 days after being born. I’m not even joking on that last part. For a character that started off human he has zero empathy for humans. He coerces sex from slaves by forcing an “aphrodisiac” on them which barely keeps it from being blatant rape. And the tag line of him being a human reincarnated as a goblin that has to “use his human memories” to survive is a ruse dropped 4 pages in. I’ve lost all taste for this story and won’t be buying the next volume.
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J'ai un peu de mal avec les harems et le consentement très très ambigu, mais j'aime bien l'histoire, j'aime bien voir les personnages progresser et changer... c'est une série sympa