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May 9, 2021
This is a story of a random girl named momochi who at the age of 16 (which is considered marriageable age for women *wink*) owns the momochi house, which is more like a huge fucking mansion., However inside already live some freeloaders such as the Male lead (Aoi) and a buncha slaves he owns. This is one of those nice masters where the slaves want to serve the master kinda thing. Of course it had to be like that otherwise he wouldn't be the male lead.

The reason they live in the house is because the Momochi house actually chooses someone to be the guardian the house and gives them immense power. Momochi was supposed to be that chosen one but Aoi accidently stumbled inside instead and became the chosen one instead. Which lets Aoi who is a hot dude with a pointy chin, turn into an even hotter dude with an even pointier chin but this time with wolf ears. And essentially they are Monsters that help other monsters or dispel them. You probably know the deal by now. So now you have this 1 girl living with 3 and a half men under 1 roof. She slowly gains feelings for Aoi and vice versa. So the characters past and story is slowly revealed as more and more of there relationship is affirmed throughout the series.

I think the series strongest point by far is the art. Similar to Kono oto tomare the art of this series is just fantastic. The imagery and amount of detaill leaves little to the imagination. The author im like 50% sure was just showing off at one point. It kind of sucks the story just isn't as strong as the art that the author potrays. What i love about the series is pretty much the characters. The relationship between Momochi and Aoi is very adorable. The side characters are really entertaining to watch too. Kasha the main villain is a bit on the weird side. He is pretty much the villain character in the series but only really shows up when the plot needs to start moving forward. Which makes his entrance and exists pretty jarring.

The series also had an issue with pacing. Being somewhat jarring. Like i mentioned with Kasha, things sorta just happened to move the plot forward. Why didn't these things happen before? well thats how the author wrote it you silly billy. These inconsistent moments really only took a hit on the overall quality of the series near the end however. There is this suspension of disbelief that happens in every series. In this series specifically the author mainly uses the art to increase that suspension as to hide the inconsistent moments. However this is just too much near the end where everything becomes a little to jarring and weird for no reason.

The ending of this series is also quite a bit odd. Mostly because stuff just happens and quite some stuff was left unanswered. Its this randomness that pulls this series down. Some of the characters are also straight up forgotten, because im pretty sure the author also forgot them. In regards to the randomness, There is foreshadowing done right with the lantern scene. Scenes involving the lantern felt legitimate and natural but in comparison the other scenes felt really weird and out of place.

Despite these mistakes i still enjoyed this series. Yeah it had its fair share of problems but the characters were good, the story slowly unraveling was interesting. and the art was phonomenal. I've seen people mention this series and call it a weaker version of Kamisama Kiss.... and yeah thats pretty much what it is. But I would still recommend it. Even if you have read the Kamisama Kiss.

TLDR: Shit happens cuz the author wrote it that way. Everything else is what makes this worth reading. 7/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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