Teisou Gyakuten Sekai no Doutei Henkyou Ryoushu Kishi

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A Frontier Lord called, Faust, was someone reincarnated from modern Japan. In a different world where the concept of c*astity between men and women was completely opposite, he was raised as a rare male knight.

Because he had the value of his previous life, he spent his days hurting his c*otch. Queen’s almost naked light clothes and the s*xual harassment from the big-breasted Duchess, and many more, were the cause of it. But once he appeared on the battlefield, he performed heroic activities, and was regarded as someone special.

Together with another bodyguard, Faust accompanied the second princess Valliere, as her counselor, in her first campaign, which was to exterminate bandits.

However, an unexpected tragedy and ordeal were what awaited him in the village where he needed to get rid of bandits…!

This was the start of the heroic story of a male knight, upholding his “honor” in such a world!

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Teisou Gyakuten Kishi
Teitei
V*rgin Frontier Knight
V*rgin Knight who is the Frontier Lord in the Gender Switched World
貞操逆転世界の童貞辺境領主騎士
貞操逆轉世界的處男邊境領主騎士
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06/09/25 Zetro Translation c261
06/06/25 Zetro Translation c260
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BroRoyVa79
BroRoyVa79 rated it
June 1, 2023
Status: c12
First, fair warning, I came from the manga which as I write this has 3.1 chapters. I skimmed mostly to where the manga currently left off.

So, I try not to do this too often, but I'm mostly reviewing this in response to the two negative reviews. Mostly because, as a man, I suspect one of the reviewers might be female based on the statement about erections and a man lacking control over them. It's an odd statement to make as a negative blow against a story with a title that... more>> obviously tells you it's going to be about s*xual innuendo. I mean the title has virg*n KNIGHT in it.

It also strikes me as a statement that clearly ignored the reason the MC is constantly aroused. In this world, because women are in charge, the author chose to have the women often wear scantily clad clothing. (Not sure why because in the so-called patriarchy of the real world, men don't even walk around with scantily clad clothing on.) Also, factor in that MC is again, a virg*n. Also factor in that unlike other isekais and so-called gender-role-reversal stories, MC is not a weak, feminine male written like a female other than when the author arbitrarily wants to write the MC as having male qualities. No, MC is written as pretty masculine or according to current year trends with a whole lot of "toxic masculinity." Also, factor in finally, that the women are purposefully and also, sometimes at the same time, unknowingly seducing MC. Especially one that tends to sexually harass MC. Touching, feeling, etc. Which leads me to the belief that the person I'm talking about who made the statement about controlling erections don't know that men's bodies react based on physical contact until we mentally try to do something about it. I don't want to deviate too far into real world issues, but it's one of the reasons a lot of people wrongfully think that when a man gets r*ped by a woman that if he had an erection he must've wanted it. No, our bodies can respond to physical stimulation even if we're unconscious. Get it? It's odd as I said before, because to some degree, this is the same for women as well.

In any case, back to he title. Again this has virg*n KNIGHT in it. That should tell you something. The entire story's gimmick is going to be around MC's interaction with women he won't take seriously for whatever reason or another. So, it's obviously going to be about MC's repressed s*xual needs. Full stop.

This also has harem in the tag. So, if you're not into women chasing after one man in a story. Look away. If you're not into a lot of the tropes that come with harems such as a dense MC for whatever reason, etc. Look away.

With that said, everything in the story is set up as a way to justify the author's use of the gimmick. Which is, MC is a unique male in a land where all of the men are the equivalent of bishounen men, which the women of the land prefer. "Toxic masculine" type males with big muscles, who can hold their own in a fight, are tall in stature, those types of guys aren't well liked. So, most of the story to include political intrigue, etc. Revolves around MC dodging advances of higher level female nobility because he doesn't want to lose control over his land and MC and the youngest princess trying to keep him in her employ.

In other words, as I implied above, the author appears to be deconstructing the usual gender-role-reversal stories where the male MC is often written as weak willed with feminine traits. In this story, the author seems to be invoking the idea that females are inherently attracted to masculine traits despite what society may guiding them to be attracted to. Whenever the female POVs are portrayed, they discuss this contradiction between their attraction of MC, for whatever reason, and the fact their society overwhelmingly find feminine men more attractive. So, there's a little bit of the author playing around with the gender-role-reversal dynamic and culture with those POVs. These are often done in flash backs and some of them introduce interesting things that could be explored about the world's culture, however, these intriguing moments are overshadowed by the author returning to the gimmicky story telling.

There are, of course, the usual Japanese Harem MC traits such as "OMG, he's the most super kind man I've ever seen, etc." So, you can't get away from that. You're on Novel Updates, a LN and WN site, so you shouldn't be surprised.

As far as writing style goes. Yes, this has multiple POV switches as I and others have said. Many of them chapter long POVs that are not the MC. Most of the first few chapters are setup, exposition, and explaining the world through flashbacks and character interactions. Often times, a lot of information is repeated because it's an event in the past recalled by a different character. Instead of the author summarizing it and moving on to a different point in these POVs, the author double's down, often to re-enforce MC's past achievements and the fact it has astonished the women around him. If not that, it serves to re-enforce already known character relationships such as the distance and rivalry between the first and second princesses. Due to this, it causes the plot to crawl along at a slow pace.

The repetition is something I've found to be common with a lot of LNs. In this one, as with others, the repetition can and does happen in the same chapter. A character will repeat the same thing in two paragraphs for some odd reason.

Unfortunately, while the author doesn't write the male MC isekai'd into a gender-role-reversal society as suddenly just a female with man parts, the author does tend to write some of the female characters like males or I should say how males are often perceived by entertainment. Especially young males. While the one person complained the MC couldn't control his erection, they didn't complain that many of the female characters when in their POV are obsessed with s*x. Especially the second princess' night commander.

So, while I praised the author for not writing a feminine-male hybrid MC and writing a masculine MC in this type of situation versus other lazy authors, this author took the lazy route writing the female characters. They're all fine with sexually harassing the MC. Replace them with males who are fine with sexually harassing females trope. Two female characters even talk about about grapeing the MC, etc. As I said, writing some of the females how entertainment tends to portray men in current year, as sex-starved-beasts-who-can't-control-themselves.

Either way, I gave it 3.5 for writing the MC as a not a man-woman hybrid. As I write this, it's only at chapter 12 on the translation site. As I said, a very slow crawl because by then the story just got to the second princess' first combat campaign, or at least the beginning, which will have a lasting impact on the rest of the story. <<less
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Ixcez
Ixcez rated it
June 22, 2023
Status: c208
Honestly this a bit of and odd one, the start and premise of the story makes it appear like it is going to be a smut story with a lot of s*xual content but instead there is next to none and mostly it's just about women drooling over or teasing the MC while he tries to hide his erection.

The setting is a reversal world where all the guys are weak femboys with feminine looks and clothings while the MC was raised by a heretical woman (his mom) because she refused... more>> to have other children since she loved the dad and thus decided to raise the MC to be the lord. This somehow made him turn into a hulk of a man and the only male knight + lord in the kingdom but because he's a man or cause he's the MC he's the strongest.

MC while strong is also a h**ny monkey that get's an erection all the time with a heavy fetish for big b**bs while also being a sort of weak willed beta otaku virg*n who is heavily influenced by his previous beta JP virg*n life. He's also showcased as not very intelligent but then goes all sherlock all of a sudden.

All in all there are quite a few contradictions but a lot of it seemingly stems from the fact that because he was a JP in his previous life he is all about being filial to his mother which means that he has to keep his family name, lordship and land but because he's a low ranked noble he needs someone to marry into his family or someone of a lower rank as his wife. Now here comes the crux and sort of center of the story from the start of the story we are told that the Queen, the crown princess and the duchess who is 3rd in line to the throne (or actually 2nd) all want to marry the MC but because they know he holds such an importance on his title and territory they know they can't make him their husband since they are so far above him in nobility that he would marry into their family and his own would be absorbed into theirs (or well they can easily force the MC to marry him but they don't wanna make him sad) because of this they all gang together to make him their lover however to do that they need to get the okey from the MC's future wife.

Thus the MC who is always h**ny and loves big b**bs who all three have wants to quickly get married but is unable to because the kingdoms three most powerful women are controlling the MC from behind the scene. At the same time the MC is the advisor of the incompetent 2nd princess who is a 14 year old loli.

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Eventually to make their plan of becoming the MC's lover they sort of force the MC to become engaged and eventually marry the 2nd princess since they think she's easy to control while the MC is very much against this since the 2nd princess is a flat chested loli and not someone he loves and only respects. He doesn't have much of a choice, however this sort of backfires since even though the MC knows this is a world with polygamy because of the lack of men and was raised in this world for over 20 years his thinking is still like a man from JP. So when for instance the crown princess tries to become his lover and sleep with him he declines because he has to be loyal to his fiancee. He also can't sleep with his fiancee because she is a tiny loli at barely 140 cm while he is close to 200 cm with a horse D over 25 cm so he would destroy her.

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This is pretty much the focus for the first 50 or so chapters and still ongoing by ch 200 though some progress is made but a lot of focus is around the fact that the MC wants to get laid but stays a virg*n because of different reasons like him not being able to get married because of interference, eventually getting a loli fiancee who he can't marry because his D is to big for her (he has to sleep with her when they get married), refusing to get a lover because he's loyal to his fiancee and sort of against polygamy and so on.

Outside of that it's a decent story focused around a matriarichal world with a bit of fighting and intrigues. All in all it feels like a bit of a parody story on beta male protagonist where the MC is a super popular macho knight (not knowing he's popular) with women throwing themselves at him left and right but for whatever reason they are declined while the MC has a raging boner most of the time and forces to wear a chasity belt to hide his erection wanting to push down any woman with big b**bs but because he's a beta through and through inside he can't act on it and instead just stay's a virg*n forever.

In the end it's a decent story thats probably around a 3.5 but I'll give it a 4 just because outside of the constant c*ckblocking this is a decent read. <<less
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AcceptingTanuki
AcceptingTanuki rated it
March 26, 2023
Status: c60
The reversed gender roles seemed promising at first, but the execution is poorly done. So far all this premise manages to do is:

    • Provide an excuse to repeatedly talk about the MC's painful erection (because he has less control over his pen*s than a twelve year old and can't stop getting erections just from seeing women with breasts).
    • Prevent the MC from having s*x (because he has to stay chaste or he won't be able to get married).
    • Body-shame the MC (because he's too tall and muscular and almost everyone in his country finds that disgusting).
I'm being harsh above--there are some small tidbits that are interesting to think about: for example, if men really were only one tenth of the population, then naturally there wouldn't be any male monks as the population couldn't afford to lose the additional reproductive capacity to a vow of c*astity. These small thought experiments are mildly interesting but are also far and few between unfortunately.

Now on to the MC himself: he is incredibly reactive. Most of the time he gets dragged around by the royal family without any real goals other than: "I want to be a good lord for my territory!" Maybe later that changes, but I'm not holding my breath. It's worth noting that the tags above explicitly do not include romance, so don't expect the MC to make any progress with the copious women around him.

As a side note: it's annoying how often the POV changes--not because it's confusing, but because the changes are almost always an excuse to repeat the previous chapters ad nauseam.

All said, the character development done through flashbacks falls flat, the events come off as random and forced, and the work is all around mediocre and boring.
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TheEldritchGod
TheEldritchGod rated it
January 10, 2024
Status: c18
Having written two Reverse Morality World stories myself (Flip the script and I Was Summoned by a Supervillainess), I have seen a number of takes on the RMW setting. This one uses the 1:9 ratio of males to females to make men more valuable than women.

Goddamn did he crank it up to 11.

I will admit, I suspect the brutality and casual way they treat the death of females do be quite an interesting take and I actually do approve. I can see women getting that vicious towards one another. Frankly,... more>> there is no need, as one man can knock up nine women easily. However, if your goal is to preserve your genetic line, you would consider female lives to be not only worthless but a threat.

This isn't an Isekai, but it feels like it should have been written as one. I get the spin and I don't have an objection. The internal logic is sound and the world setting doesn't drive the plot, but does affect it. Anny complaints I have about the setting are more along the lines of, "I wouldn't have done it that way.", but aren't logically inconsistent.

Female drives are still present, but just far more aggressive, so while society may want males to be femboys, biology drives women to want to bang muscle daddies. I used such a trope myself in FTS. Women wanted to marry the "proper" femboys, but wanted to f*ck the muscle dudes. So, society slut-shamed the men who were more masculine while sexualizing them at the same time. Some people in the comments complain that makes no sense.

Sorry, but that's how it is in the real world. We see "tradwives" as who we want to marry, but want to f*ck the women who look super sexy and call them sluts. I suspect people complaining about this aspect of the story don't like to admit how close to reality it is.

I run into that often in my own comment section. I keep having to point out, "Doesn't make any sense? Well, in the REAL WORLD..." People might see that it is a Reverse Morality World, but some people cannot grasp the concept. They are so stuck in their ways that even when you say, "ALL I DID WAS FLIP THE GENDER ROLES", they cannot square that circle.

Overall, good story. Liked it. Wish there was more, but it is self-contained.

Would love to do a Colab with the author sometime. <<less
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reivatin
reivatin rated it
February 15, 2024
Status: c18
oh, this one is good to wait reading list,

well TLDR : it's just reversed traditional gender role adding heavy matriarchy role, with buffed male MC

as I only read till ch 18, as tag suggest, even on very first chapter is comedy with dense MC, it depict gore and cruelty (of war) nicely and like many medieval times story, you raid a village, you kill the women and kidnap the man (remember reversed traditional gender role), the women who defend the village is killed brutally, also

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some minor chara who close to the fMC die which not really big deal, but count as trigger for fMC (can't call her heroine yet) to become better leader, is served as reminder that in war you close friend can die anytime

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i just in binge to read about buffed MC which their power is from their hardwork, not some cheat given by some deity, and some comedy in between, political and war/gore aspect is just an addon spice <<less
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MannaxGwyn
MannaxGwyn rated it
February 22, 2025
Status: c220
You may have come for the darkly comedic story of Faust von Polydoro, the knight of wrath who is only free to let loose his heart on the battlefield and who suffers from an inability to find a fitting wife amongst the beauties of this gender-reversed world. Well, while the story never takes itself too seriously and maintains an element of comedy even as the plot expands, it does start to move away from Faust and his personal struggles (and relationships) after ... more>>
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he is propositioned by the Queen of Willendorf.

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while the women of Anhalt struggle to unite the feudal, feuding, and intriguing noblewomen of the Empire.

Faust continues to fascinate and unknowingly seduce the women of the Empire, but not a lot of time is spent on their relationships. Opportunities to do so are squandered or referenced off-screen; most egregiously when Faust accompanies First Princess Anastasia to a series of banquets and dinners in the Imperial Capital and it is all handwaved away as happening off-screen because Faust doesn't do anything at them or because Anastasia is only using them to build up political support. Apparently they don't spend their time together in the capital doing ANYTHING. The author becomes more interested in setting up political intrigues and civil wars that mirror and reference the challenges of the Holy Roman Empire and the Reformation. While interesting, particularly with the mystery of the
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deviant and heretical Cologne Sect which has suspiciously advanced knowledge of gunpowder and metallurgy

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it is sorely lacking in harem and romance. Women fall for Faust, and then set aside because the plot has bigger fish to fry.

The worldbuilding is pretty competent though, and the characters are still entertaining and lively when they get their time on the stage. The writers switches between internal and external monologues well, and Faust gets to shine as both a knight and as a man in the climaxes of each volume. It just becomes less sexy and more didactic the more the political plot takes over the writing.

The translation linked here is lazy. You'll see major female characters referred to with male pronouns, stilted sentences that haven't been parsed for readability or grammar, and just generally feels unpolished. Now that the light novel and manga have been licensed, it's 50-50 whether or not we'll get a better translation. You may be better off feeding the text into ChatGPT or DeepSeek. <<less
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Daniel de Camargo e silva
Daniel de Camargo e silva rated it
July 16, 2023
Status: c16
I really liked the story and the plot, the personality of the protagonist and the development is incredible, and the heroines I like them very much and their personalities are only due when I get confused and kinda Weird because of the inversion of two genres, I read it on the Japanese website up to chapter 217 it is very interesting the novel is progressing very well
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micemerald
micemerald rated it
May 5, 2025
Status: c194
At first, it's a very interesting heroic story... But in the last chapters, the protagonist looks like... a chair that is moved from place to place, and the girls carry the whole story on their backs.

Seriously, at least at the beginning he stood out because he knew that there would be a Mongol invasion, but then even this knowledge of his became outdated, even the locals know more about firearms than he does.

If you forget that the main roles are played by women, then in fact the main character is... more>> not needed... Only for the plot in the first couple of dozen chapters. A kind of big muscular cabinet that smites with a sword. <<less
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ReturnToSender
ReturnToSender rated it
November 28, 2024
Status: c97
TL;DR: Strong Recommendation for its interesting characters. Story picks up full steam by ~c20, but if the opening chapters put you off, the rest won't change your mind, probably.

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This novel suffers from the tragedy of having the worst advertising I have ever seen, the title attracting many readers that will hate it and repelling many readers who would actually enjoy it.

Prospective readers probably pick this up expecting some spicy harem adventure, but in reality, the eponymous gimmick is basically only important insofar as it makes every character other than our... more>> MC, Faust, into a female.

Well—it's not entirely meaningless. It's more accurate to say that if Faust were a female protagonist and the rest of the world were male, you could trot out roughly the exact same plot beats and personalities (other than the recurring joke about Faust) and not much would change. From my perspective, this makes the "Gender-Switch" trope somewhat meaningless—after all, the most explicit it gets (as of c100) is, for example, Astarte slapping the protagonist's posterior, and privately making comments about how much they want to sleep with him.

Right, about the aforementioned recurring joke—the controversial opening line, "My [loins] hurts." The joke is that Faust is nicknamed the "Knight of Wrath" because of his flushed face and outbursts of emotions, but in reality his expression is from the pain from his c*astity belt, which he keeps on to hide his erections and preserve his chaste knightly image in the face of many shamelessly half-naked women.

A lot of people find this too immature to continue reading, but honestly its frequency dissipates once all the major plot points are in place. Furthermore, Faust himself is much more interesting than this, but I'll let his actions in the novel speak for itself.

If there is a driving criticism I have of the novel, it's that the pacing of the overarching plot can be somewhat meandering. Is Faust really the protagonist? You might question that, because the novel only takes his perspective for about half the time. The novel plays out in something like character episodes, zooming in on one character and playing out a mini-story to its conclusion, sometimes only tangentially related to Faust. It frequently switches first-person perspectives, too.

Despite this, it's still a very entertaining read because the gem of this novel is the character roster. These characters are simply way above web novel standards. The characters have meaningfully distinct perspectives, and they proactively try to act on their unique expectations and knowledge. Their actions succeed or fail in ways that make sense due to their own flaws and strengths. A frequent occurrence is that characters will be almost correct about the viewpoint of another character, and resultantly only accidentally succeed (or just fail) in their scheming.

I'll try to briefly describe one character I really like in as spoiler-free a manner I can, but if you don't care just skip the spoiler.

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Sabine, for example, is unironically my favorite character of any web novel. We are introduced to her from several other characters perspectives without getting to see her own. We're told she is a chimpanzee—pe*verted, shameless and s*upid. Well, she's shameless, at any rate, but she's unusually good at talking. Almost every time she talks to someone, they think "this girl is an idiot", but then... somehow they end up getting convinced by her without realizing it. It isn't until much later that we finally see events from Sabine's perspective, and we learn properly that her moral code is "whatever happens to you is your problem, I have the people I care about and that's all I'll care about". From here, all of her actions fall into place—she's not the smartest character, but she's extremely clever and has a good intuition in reading other people. She's still a pe*vert and shameless, but she understands the lines she shouldn't cross to avoid danger. The reader gets to understand her better than her companions in the novel do, because we have the unique vantage of seeing her from various perspectives, each giving a different piece of information about Sabine.

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Anyways, the cast is notable for just about every character having depth.

Now, a question. If the focus is a sincere plot about lords and knights, and if my earlier claim that this could have been written in an 'un-reversed' way is true, why all this "gender-switched world" nonsense? I might speculate that the brutal realism of medieval feudalism (like gathering a bunch of villagers to be a cannon-fodder militia, or executing a child for their parent's treason) gets softened a bit when using a comic backdrop of sexy ladies who sexually harass men.

Alternatively, it could simply be a trick to make all the characters into sexy ladies to avoid having an all-male cast, in other words, just for fun. Who knows?

After all, it's kind of a harem. All the girls like Faust, although what follows is NOT a bunch of explicit chapters, but rather various schemes by the girls to, well, get in bed with him. The key, though, is that they also have their own interesting backstories going on. It's not apparent immediately, but despite the girls all adoring Faust (perhaps to a frustratingly excessive level at times), there is no girl whose personality becomes subverted by liking Faust. Rather, the girls like Faust, and their personality comes through in how they go about scheming and approaching him, in, I think, a good way.

In conclusion, I think the novel has merit outside of its proclaimed harem theme; in fact, I believe it has more merit outside of its harem themes than within them. That's all, I guess. <<less
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Warner
Warner rated it
August 29, 2024
Status: c90
The title of this one is an idiotic choice for how good the novel is.

The gist is, think guts from berserk, but he had a better childhood, its a gender swapped world, and the fantasy (at least so far) is extremely light. Also the world (as best MC can tell) is some kind of medieval parallel earth and he's in Europe.

Also the guy is a regressor/isekaied, but b/c he's lived 22 years in this world he feels like a native much of the time. Characters feel well defined and consistent... more>> (though the author is kind of dumb about declaring which perspective the current chapter is in).

Again, very s*upid title. Characters are rational, the author takes time to set stuff up (maybe a little too much time), and MC feels like a character who's lived in the world instead of the bland, simpy, stereotype that you'd picture in a story with that title. <<less
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MyRAMEN
MyRAMEN rated it
August 19, 2024
Status: c5
Truthfully, I skimmed the novel. This is mostly due to me having read the manga before and the low rating on NU. And despite the high review ratings, the low NU rating was justified I'd say. Though I'd argue the general main plot and setting, even characters are good, the biggest problem is the endless looping of the MC's thoughts:

"My groin hurts, my c*cks hard, I want to have s*x, if only, f*ck she's hot"

Things like that, endlessly on repeat. The MC wishes to do so, but he can't to... more>> protect his future marriage prospects, safeguard his territory from falling under another rule (noble wife), and also losing influence.

This is suppossed to be comedy, which it is for a bit, but it's very repetitive that it feels like most of the chapters are just about him battling his lust and male iron c*astity belt to not show him getting hard.

Even in the manga I tried before this was too much for me, but the main plot and characters were good enough for me to still enjoy the story. In the novel version on the other hand, even while skimming zi couldn't enjoy this <<less
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AJS90
AJS90 rated it
May 20, 2023
Status: c25
And yet another story that can’t let go of the “isekai” tag, while all it accomplishes is to force the reader into the mindset of a Japanese virg*n 14 year old boy with a big b**bs fetish...

But well, let’s see what else this WN has to offer.

First and foremost: POV changes.

Seriously, given the amount of POV changes, I’d have suggested the author just tell the story 3rd person instead. I believe in the first 10 chapters alone we entered 6 or more different POVs. As a rule of thumb,... more>> you can probably assume that every character that gets a name, no matter how minor, also has his/her own POV parts.

Otherwise, it’s your typical medieval fantasy focused on politics, conflicts, royalty etc, with some gory scenes in between. And can’t forget the cliché comedy elements, mostly boiling down to the MC’s painful erections and stale innuendos.

The setting could have been interesting, but struggles under the missing maturity of its cast.

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If I had to judge it, probably the ~9 year old girl the MC takes as an apprentice is the most mature acting character in this story so far.

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In conclusion:

This is just another average story unable to part with the ever typical WN clichés. Something you can read if you are bored out of your mind with nothing else to do.

Otherwise, nothing you’ll miss out on if you don’t. <<less
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Mikufanboy
Mikufanboy rated it
April 15, 2025
Status: c23
The premise is interesting but the author cannot write interesting character interactions to save his life. The comedy is on par with fart jokes, there's no proper description of tactics, politics, combat, and the fact the protag is supposed to be a rare specimen amounts purely to dick-riding his ego or what the author wants you to think. The Protag is impotent, but he wins all his fights so it's OK, right? There's plenty of examples of little to no men in an all female environment too like Girls... more>> Bravo or Vandread; for a Japanese writer I'm surprised they never did their research on similar subjects beforehand to get some idea on how to ride such a premise. A waste of time, sadly. <<less
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