Q. Maou-sama no Oshigoto wa? A. Mamono Nusume e no Tanetsuke Desu

Q. Maou-sama no Oshigoto wa? A. Mamono Nusume e no Tanetsuke Desu

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Q.魔王様のお仕事は? A.魔物娘への種付けです

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Q. & A., Q.Maou-sama A.Monmusu., Q.魔王様のお仕事は? A.魔物娘への種付けです

By 灰神楽

3.9
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
68 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

「Please marry me and become a Demon Lord」 Suddenly a young man was kidnapped by a big-breasted, black-haired beauty who called herself 「Demon Lord’s Woman」. He was given a job, that is to imp**gnate her succubi, fairy, and demi-human subordinates. 「Now would you imp**gnate me first?」 She asked so with a blushing face, there is no man that would say no…… With the ability of Absolute imp**gnation and another hidden skill, the young man starts imp**gnating women in this fantasy world. It’s that kind of simple story.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Q. Maou-sama no Oshigoto wa? A. Mamono Nusume e no Tanetsuke Desu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Q. Maou-sama no Oshigoto wa? A. Mamono Nusume e no Tanetsuke Desu Alright, let's dive into this one. "Q. Maou-sama no Oshigoto wa? A. Mamono Nusume e no Tanetsuke Desu" – or, as I'll call it, "Demon Lord's Fertility Duty" for short – is definitely... something. It's a premise so outlandish, so delightfully absurd, that it almost demands attention. It's a wild ride of fantasy, adult themes, and a whole lot of "what did I just read?" moments. ### First Impressions My initial reaction was a mix of amusement and disbelief. The synopsis alone is enough to raise eyebrows: a normal guy kidnapped by a demon queen and tasked with saving various demi-human races from extinction via his, ahem, unique "skill." It's the kind of story that you either embrace the silliness of or run far, far away from. I, for one, decided to buckle up and see where this crazy train would take me. ### What Works Well The sheer absurdity of the plot is, surprisingly, one of its strongest points. It doesn't take itself seriously, and that's a good thing. The humor, while often crude, lands more often than it misses, and the characters, while not deeply complex, are entertaining enough to keep you invested. The pacing is also pretty solid; it moves quickly and doesn't get bogged down in unnecessary details. It seems to understand exactly what it is and leans into it wholeheartedly. ### Areas of Concern Look, let's be real. This isn't high literature. The plot is thin, the character development is minimal, and the adult content is, well, prevalent. If you're looking for deep, meaningful storytelling, you're in the wrong place. Also, the whole "legal loli" thing with the fairies is, understandably, a point of contention that might make some readers uncomfortable. It's a tricky area, and the story doesn't always handle it with the necessary sensitivity. ### Final Verdict "Demon Lord's Fertility Duty" is a guilty pleasure, plain and simple. If you're in the mood for something lighthearted, ridiculous, and unapologetically raunchy, then you might find yourself enjoying this one. Just be prepared to suspend your disbelief, embrace the absurdity, and maybe keep a barf bag handy – you never know what's coming next. I'm giving it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars. It's not great art, but it's certainly entertaining.

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