The story itself is pretty cutesy with a lot of adorable bits, especially in the first half, but it's honestly just not very good.
It would have been a lot better if there was some world building, but the setting, mechanics, and such are just kind of thrown at you seemingly at random. This happens starting with the preview chapter, which never actually takes place in the series at all, all the way through to the last chapter.
While a lot of things were never explained, and the ending really didn't resolve much of the "plot", it's basically a comedic fantasy space mpreg action romance. It's set in a very loosely defined interstellar empire where some people have special psionic powers that are hereditary (the story frequently changed the rules on how many people, what types of powers exist, etc), there are battle monsters in the beginning of the story (they're really only mentioned briefly with at times being an almost well known thing, but at least twice being mentioned as being wholly unique), there are demons, but possibly only the MC knows about them, same with dragons except no one comments on them, same with a demon gate that the MC is opening for some reason and
it is implied that he does so in the very end
, similarly there is magic, but only the MC knows about it. There are a lot of things that just come out of nowhere like that =/
While I think that I've been pretty desensitized at this point, but the morals are definitely a little off by probably most people's standards. It's hard to give warnings without spoilers because a lot of them come out more towards the end, but biggest one is just a trigger warning about date rape:
- the ML knowingly date rapes the MC, but it's treated as OK because someone else just happened to provide him with the drug without him ordering it himself and it works in reverse, so the ML intentionally consumes it making it impossible for the MC to refuse him sex even though he knew that the MC hadn't shown him any interest
- when the MC tries to transfer out of his job as the ML's guard, the ML basically tries to assault him (never addressed at all)
- the MC then loses his job over it (never addressed at all)
- the MC also basically becomes a despot (completely out of no where), conquers a planet taking the citizens hostage for 3 years, and it's treated as totally fine by everyone with the biggest issue being that he hasn't really seen his kids in 3 years, but even that's glossed over
There are lots of story points that seem to exist until they don't, most plot points aren't really resolved, basically one problem happens, it escalates, a temporary reprieve comes up, and then the issue never comes up again. Lots of things are brought up as mysteries but then never come up again,
the bad guys aren't really defeated, one of the main ones suffers a setback, but the strongest implied enemy is never addressed
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! a stated pregnancy doesn't result in a child even 3 years later and nothing is said
, etc. Basically, there's a whole lot of promise and intrigue, but almost nothing comes out of it.
The biggest issue though is probably the super rushed ending, it feels like the author just decided to end it all ~4 chapters before they do. There's a small arc that felt a bit rushed and combined a whole lot of new things out of left field, and then 4 chapters later, "THE END". =/