Sore, Itadakimasu

Sore, Itadakimasu

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それ、いただきます

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: それ、いただきます

By asumi, アスミ

4.1
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2 volumes
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The erot*c energy emitted by people——”Inki”. Salirose, the youngest girl of the Sennet family witches, who have the ability to absorb that energy and turn it into magical power, is a failure unable to do so. However, a recently dispatched fort commander, Captain Judius, is the only person whose Inki she can absorb, and it’s incredibly delicious…! Wanting to taste even more, she works hard to get the straight-laced captain into an erot*c mood, but how did it turn out this way?!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Sore, Itadakimasu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Sore, Itadakimasu "Sore, Itadakimasu" is a novel I dove into with a mix of curiosity and anticipation, given its blend of fantasy, romance, and a dash of spice. The premise alone – a succubus descendant needing "Inki" to survive, and finding a particularly potent source in a handsome captain – had me intrigued. ### First Impressions Initially, I was charmed by the story's lighthearted tone and the quirky setup. The female protagonist (MC) is endearing in her naiveté. She *thinks* she's got it all figured out, but the world around her quickly proves otherwise, leading to some genuinely funny moments. The male lead, the "shining captain," immediately exudes an alluring and considerate aura. ### What Works Well The dynamic between the MC and the captain is a definite highlight. There's a sweetness to their interactions, even amidst the more adult themes. The author does a good job of balancing the josei and R-18 elements, creating a story that's both heartwarming and titillating. The MC's struggle to obtain Inki and her reliance on her sister adds a layer of relatability to her character, despite the fantastical elements. I found myself rooting for her as she navigates her unique circumstances. ### Areas of Concern While the overall story is enjoyable, the pacing felt a bit slow at times. I can understand why some readers might find themselves wanting more of the R18 content sooner. When the steamy scenes do arrive, they're relatively brief, which might leave some readers craving more. I also felt that the world-building, while interesting, could have been explored in greater depth. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There is a minor spoiler in the provided reviews. One user mentions a specific scene where the captain not only feeds the MC Inki but also extends his generosity to her familiar. This act of kindness is praised for adding depth to the captain's character. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Sore, Itadakimasu" is a cute and entertaining read, especially if you enjoy a light R-18 series with a focus on character interactions and a touch of fantasy. The MC is adorable, the captain is swoon-worthy, and the premise is unique enough to keep you engaged. While the pacing could be improved, and the R18 scenes could be more extensive, the story's charm and the characters' chemistry make it a worthwhile experience. I'd recommend it to those looking for a fun and flirty read with a strong female lead and a handsome love interest.

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