Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on Curing Incurable Disease With S*men
Well, the title certainly grabs your attention, doesn't it? "Curing Incurable Disease With S*men" is definitely not subtle, and it pretty much tells you exactly what you're getting into. As someone who occasionally enjoys a less serious read, I decided to dive in and see what this novel was all about.
First Impressions
My first impression was... well, pretty much what I expected. It's vulgar, it's raunchy, and it doesn't pretend to be anything else. If you're looking for high literature, you're in the wrong place. This is pure, unadulterated adult fantasy. The premise is certainly unique, bordering on bizarre, and the initial chapters throw you right into the thick of things.
What Works Well
For what it is, the novel delivers on its promise of steamy content. Some might appreciate the directness and the lack of pretense. There are indeed chapters that attempt to build some semblance of a story, even if they are secondary to the main focus. If you are searching for something very specific and not expecting a deep plot, you might find this enjoyable as a guilty pleasure.
Areas of Concern
However, I found myself agreeing with some of the criticisms. The lack of buildup in the relationships and the somewhat shallow character development are significant drawbacks. The writing in the s*x scenes can feel a bit immature and lacking in nuance, which can be a turn-off. The way new characters are introduced and immediately become part of the harem also feels rushed and inorganic. It's hard to invest in characters that seem to exist solely for the sake of the plot.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several plot points are revealed that detract from the reading experience. The MC's interactions with his sister and the sudden appearance of a blind ojousama who wants s*x can feel jarring and poorly executed. The maid's sudden desire to be imp**gnated further contributes to the feeling that characters are just falling for the MC without any meaningful interaction or development.
Final Verdict
Ultimately, "Curing Incurable Disease With S*men" is a novel that knows its audience and caters directly to them. If you're looking for a quick, explicit read with minimal plot, this might scratch that itch. However, if you value character development, relationship building, and nuanced writing, you'll likely be disappointed. I give it a 2.5/5. It delivers on its promise of adult content, but the lack of depth and the rushed development prevent it from being anything more than a very niche guilty pleasure.