A world where a pandemic caused by an unknown virus in 1910 killed all the men in the world.
In 2023, Japan’s population ratio is two men to eight women – in a world where men are in the overwhelming minority, men are super passive and have a hard time with women.
Moreover, it was not only humans who died as a result of the pandemic. Other races who had been living in secret, hiding from humans, also lost their men, and the very survival of their species was threatened, which led to a interspecies exchange.
Kito Yuma, who lived in this world, had his values completely changed the day he had a dream. With his aversion to women gone, he befriends a variety of women.
This is a story of f*cking and procreating with women of various races who are hungry for men.
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The World I Have Lived in up Until Now Is a Dream-Like World and Here Not Only C*astity Is Reversed but Also Different Species Can Procreate Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The World I Have Lived in up Until Now Is a Dream-Like World and Here Not Only C*astity Is Reversed but Also Different Species Can Procreate
This title is quite a mouthful, but the story it promises delivers on its key elements: a gender-role-reversed world, interspecies relations, and plenty of adult content. Overall, I found it to be an enjoyable, albeit somewhat flawed, read. It's definitely aimed at a specific audience, and if you're looking for a quick, spicy adventure, it might just hit the spot.
### First Impressions
The premise immediately grabbed my attention. A shy guy thrust into a female-dominated society with monster girls galore? Sign me up! The early chapters were particularly strong, setting the stage for a fun and engaging story. The initial romance felt genuine, and I appreciated the protagonist's kind nature as he navigated this new world.
### What Works Well
The story excels in its core appeal: the adult content and the diverse harem. The interactions between the MC and the various demi-human women are well-balanced and satisfying. I particularly enjoyed the world-building aspects, especially the unique characteristics of each species and how they interact with the MC. It’s a lighthearted romp that doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is perfectly fine for this genre.
### Areas of Concern
While the story has its strengths, I did find some areas that could be improved. The pacing felt rushed towards the end, and the epilogue, in particular, left me wanting more context. The plot outside of the romance and adult scenes is fairly thin, and some potentially interesting storylines, such as the mystery behind the MC's reincarnation, felt underdeveloped. Additionally, while the harem is a major draw, some characters felt a bit neglected as the cast grew larger.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, let's dive into some spoiler-y bits.
I also agree that the ending felt rushed. It would have been nice to see more development with the two doctors, and the lack of scenes with the snake-lady was definitely a missed opportunity. I found myself wanting to see more of the MC interacting with his children, as their presence often felt like a plot device rather than a genuine part of the story. Finally, the unrevealed gift from god felt like a dangling plot thread that was never resolved, which was a bit disappointing.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "The World I Have Lived in up Until Now..." is a fun and engaging read for those seeking a lighthearted monster girl harem with plenty of spice. While the plot may be thin and the ending rushed, the core appeal of the story – the adult content and the diverse cast of characters – is well-executed. If you're looking for a quick and easy read in this genre, it's definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared for a few unanswered questions and a somewhat abrupt conclusion.