
I liked the manga but when i read the novel he becomes a cuckhold to his loli harem x_x the whole story revolves around him being bossed around by his "slaves" he needs to look after and provide them with everything they want x_x they eventually spend his money lavishly, he gets put on cooking duty because hes apparently good at it, he has to buy them a house, hes not allowed to leave them x_x and his power is so extraordinary but most of the time its like he has no power at all.

I have to say I'm already starting to dislike the manga a little. The three beast girls wouldn't become that cheerful and confident after many years of being a slave. And the witch girl is already starting to boss him around a little, like she's the child of a doting parent or something. If he's going to be stuck inside the house/city a lot and if there isn't much fighting going on, I think I might drop it...

This manga sure does emphasize the title when it comes to the tournaments but on individual performance I would say Maruo skipped the baby, toddler, pre-teen, teen and young adult steps in the blink of an eye. This is because of hard work not some miracle. To see how far he's come, this pace is frighting for the amount of years hes been playing tennis. So, although he keeps losing tournaments I will reluctantly accept it and await the day I can read where he finally beats all. Though... Ike Souji is a special case... for Maruo to beat him I can wait a little longer. Lets say another... three years in the Baby Steps universe?

I'ma spoil this for you so don't read any further less you want to.
We've come to the ending scene of the otome game!!!!
The Big Confession.
The Harsh but love-filled words of endearment.
And the most important scene manhua's like to neglect, THE KISS!!!
Dunno if it really is the end but its good enough for me.
Why is Asami so cool in everything he does? Be it babies, s&m toys, sex, eating, living, breathing...
Wah! Sorry, my fat finger accidently pressed thumbs down, I agree tho'... ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~