Keishin Kozu’s Raging Libido

Keishin Kozu’s Raging Libido

祓い屋・木津恵信の荒ぶる性欲 · Original Japanese title

Also known as: Haraiya Kozu Keishin no Araburu Seiyoku, 祓い屋・木津恵信の荒ぶる性欲

3.8 19 ratings
Completed japanese Light Novel

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Reviewed by Kana

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My Thoughts on Keishin Kozu’s Raging Libido

Okay, so I dove into "Keishin Kozu’s Raging Libido" with a healthy dose of curiosity. The premise is definitely unique, and I'm always up for something that blends supernatural elements with a good dose of humor. The 'raging libido' aspect had me slightly apprehensive, but I went in with an open mind!

First Impressions

My initial reaction was…intrigued. The concept of an exorcist afflicted with a curse that makes him blurt out inappropriate things is genuinely funny. The idea that the curse worsens with anxiety creates a comedic engine that seems ripe for awkward and hilarious situations. Setting this against a backdrop of demons and metaphysical crime-solving sounds like a recipe for a wild ride.

What Works Well

The comedic undertones are definitely a strong point. The contrast between Keishin's inner good nature and his involuntary outbursts creates a character you can't help but root for, despite his embarrassing predicament. I appreciate the blend of genres too. It's not just smut for the sake of it; there seems to be a genuine plot involving magic, the underworld, and crime-solving, which adds depth to the story. The "awkward seme X adorable buff uke" dynamic also adds an interesting dimension, suggesting potential for character growth and relationship development.

Areas of Concern

Honestly, my main concern stems from the limited exposure to the male lead so far. It sounds like his role is still developing, and I'm hoping he'll become a more integral part of the narrative soon. A strong ML presence will be crucial for balancing the story and developing the romance aspect.

Final Verdict

Overall, "Keishin Kozu’s Raging Libido" has definitely piqued my interest. The unique premise, comedic elements, and blend of genres make it a promising read. While the development of the male lead is something I'm keeping an eye on, I'm optimistic about the direction the story is heading. I'm eager to see how Keishin navigates his curse, solves crimes, and maybe even finds love along the way.

Synopsis

“Y-your b**bs are huge,” Kozu blurts out. In an instant, the crowdy station falls silent. People stop in their tracks. The staff turns their heads at him. Detective Morita blushes. Kozu panics. Realizing what he just blurted out. Hurriedly, he cups his mouth with both palms. “N-no…I’m sorry. I-I’m sorry… I-I mea—tits.” F*ck. Damn damn damn. F*ck. F*ck the curses Keishin Kozu has. As someone who was born into a family that has been engaged in black magic and exorcism, Kozu is cursed. He is unable to hold the most shameful obscenities coming out of his mouth. And today, being a miserable closeted gay all his life, he has to appear as a huge pe*vert in front of a man he falls in love with. “No, no…this is not…big-ass virg*n man.” F*CK!

Details

Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
east press

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