타카히로와 동료들은 압도적인 힘을 지닌 ‘위타천’ 이노 유나 앞에서 단숨에 궁지에 몰리지만, 카토 마나의 목숨을 건 작전으로 이노의 힘을 봉하는 데 성공한다. 그러나 그 결과, 산사태 때문에 파티가 찢어지고 만다. 합류를 기다리는 타카히로의 곁으로 가장 먼저 나타난 것은 릴리였다. 그러나 타카히로의 눈앞에서 새롭게 나타난 전이자가 릴리를 습격하여 납치하고 만다. 납치한 자는 미즈시마 미호를 좋아하던 타카야 준. 타카히로는 릴리를 반드시 구할 것을 맹세하고, 거베라와 함께 타카야를 쫓는다――. ‘소설가가 되자’ 연재, 몬스터 소녀들과 가혹한 현실을 헤쳐나가는 이세계 판타지, 대망의 제6탄.
In this volume, the harem route starts taking form... I don't like that at all, but aside from that, the volume was pretty cool, it explained a lot of things that I wanted to know
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Not as good as the last few books. The POV changing so often just breaks the immersion. I'm happy to have another POV once in a while, but this was just a bit much.
Also felt super cliche when the first king betrayed his word. Like come on dude, being randomly chaotic doesn't make an interesting antagonist. All of his servants feel more real than he does.
I'm glad the second king surpassed his limits, but it's kind of pitiful he still wasn't able to pull off a full win.
Illogical - Non-sensical and senseless. A slime cannot be chained because they have no form to be able to chain. One wraps a chain on a slime and the chain rolls off the slime. If one uses a magical chain that prohibits the use of mana on a mimic slime then the mimic slime first would not be captured, second, the mana limit would transform the mimic slime from her "humanoid" form to her original mimic slime form and thus, would not be able to capture the mimic slime, much less, kidnap her. Only an author and a publisher who do not respect their readers would actually print something like volume 6. It is by far the worst volume of the whole series. I do not recommend it. CERO STARS.
Hasn't gotten dark yet which I am happy for. I'm really enjoying the series and sad that I'm almost caught up on the translation. Little bit of romance in this volume, but mostly it is a long fight continued from the previous volume with a really surprising appearance from a new savior. Some might think the fight was a little drawn out, but I think the author did a good job breaking things up with the different perspectives.