In his previous life, Prince Lloyd was a penniless peasant. But since reincarnating as a prince with immense magical power, he can finally focus on his life-long passion: sorcery!
Prince Lloyd's experiments with weapon enchantment are a success. With the might of his suped-up swords backing them, Lloyd, his older brother, Albert, and his maid, Sylpha, embark on a monster-hunting expedition, only to find something sinister waiting for them...
I thought this was an easy slice of life adventure of a little prince mastering magic. I was wrong.
It's still a little prince mastering magic but it's suggestive, bordering on shota. Will I continue reading this? I'll give it until volume five before I call it quits.
ETA:
I lied!~ I lied!~
I will not be continuing this. The MC is okay if a bit overpowered. The magic system is okay. But all the rest is NOT okay especially the fanservice. You think I'd be immuned to this since I survived a lot of subtle fanservice before (i.e. Food Wars, etc.) but not this! Because I expected something else. I could set that fanservice all aside and chug along... but here's what I realized: it says he'll take his time perfecting his magical ability but he's already too OP from the very beginning!
I always think these kind of stories is the author's way of a self-insert. SI is no problem as long as it's written well.
Ugh. I’m not at all happy it’s going the route of a harem. He’s 10, and focused purely on magic. I really dislike the amount of gratuitous fan service and the women just wearing stupid outfits. His sister just straight up going for a kiss, and the implications there….It’s just disturbing. Coupled with the weird making Lloyd look very suggestive 😐
There are a few mistakes in the script. A few misspelled words and such.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Continuando con la historia, debo admitir que las partes de la pelea con Pazuzu ya llevadas a la animación son bastante buenas, la historia sigue desarrollándose y en el siguiente volumen veremos a los azotes.