The Demon Lords of Calamity have been defeated and Latina’s past has been revealed, so what’s left for our heroes but a wedding? Well, a whole awful lot, it turns out. To start with, Chrysos is still in the middle of her visit, and she ends up roping in Latina! She may have been able to withstand the great dangers she’s faced thus far, but will she be able to hold up in the face of high society?! Once that’s all out of the way, though, it’s time for the wedding... though not the one that Latina expected! Just who’s getting married, and how will our heroes react? But in the aftermath, Latina’s big day finally arrives. Will it be everything she ever hoped for? And just how will they be able to involve all the various important people in their lives? Find out all this and more in the climactic eighth volume of If It’s For My Daughter, I'd Even Defeat a Demon Lord!
A light-hearted epilogue to the series that covers the events leading to the eventual wedding finale.
While the novels have definitely gotten quite a bit of flack due to the decision to pair up the main characters, it is undeniable the author has taken great pains to build it up properly.
The volume itself is really light and fluffy, hearkening back to the early days of the books with a very slice of life focus. It covers not just our main pairing, but also the people around them and serves as a fitting end to this series. Not much of substance actually does happen, but the world-building is hinted upon quite well.
That said, those who cannot stomach the controversial decisions will never like it, but I think this series ended up fine enough.
I loved the ups and downs in this series soon much. The last few books got off track and threw off the passing. However I realised that was because the series was ending and like all of us who made it to the end are probably wishing the story took more time.
After all of the volumes we finally get a wedding! It's a very nice and relaxing book. There isn't much action like earlier in the series but it is very fulfilling to just have sweet and pleasant chapters. It also provides a heartwarming end to the story itself.