Dapy. Man of the mission. Farmer of the hour. Tamer of... Well, nothing really. At least, nothing a content demon prince, her general, retainers, staff, a wizard and more would comfortably admit. Poor Dapy still isn't quite sure whether or not any of this is real.
With one of the Baron's goons camping in the front yard. Assassin plots, threats of demonic invasion and... a wedding. Can a humble farmer be blamed for thinking it's all a tad far-fetched?
More to the point. Is it worth the effort of caring?
Because from where Dapy is standing amongst the chaos of his new home. The only thing that matters are the friends he's made along the way. If they're real.
This book was pretty good, but falls short of great. This book devolves more into erotica than haremlit, as the MC is having sex with more women/demons than you can shake a stick at. Only a few of them are harem members/LIs, with most of the women he engages in sex with just being demons that live on the farm.
There are definitely plot twists and turns I didn't expect, which made the story more interesting. The book is fairly short, and the editing got a little spotty in places, but otherwise, I liked it well enough. On to book 3.
By honesty and kindness, our MC charms the women around him, while jealous interests seek to destroy the farm. Average editing. And another cliffhanger ending.