Ossan, Yuusha to Maou wo Hirou

Oof. This looks interesting.

I really couldn't care less about the action. I want to see peace through sisterly love!
 
Very unimaginative story. The story is moved along by tropes and cliches. And what most people are here to see, fathering a demon lord and hero all on their own, is not well done at all.
 
Its refreshing to see a child "hero" be a child, her hesitation makes it far more believable than the "I will do what ever it takes" type of heroes.
 
I was expecting another one of those trash "this random man raised me and I have fallen in love with him and I also happen to be perfect at everything I do" type kid raising novels but damn this was 100x better than I expected.

Exploring the notions of responsibility, fate, expectations.... Damn good shit.

People who rated this low are just trash addicts.
 
> Old man
> Guy looks to be in his mid 20s on the cover
> k
 
@shelliana Hi, I'm the translator of this series. When I started working on this I asked the very same question and was told to keep it like that. Unfortunately, it's not up to me. I should also point out that the Royal Guard's captain name isn't Zack, but Zeke
 

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