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Evil Devourer: Chaos Bringer in Futuristic World

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Author: MarudameOssan

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[Hello~ It’s nice to meet you, Rai. Ossa is here to give you an offer.].

An extraterrestrial spirit suddenly appeared before Rai with a contract to play with the Magical Girls in his new favorite novel.

He nodded firmly to the sweet offer. In response to helping the Spirit’s evil organization by playing and corrupting Magical Girls, he gained Devour ability to extract Magicule from them.

—on that day, an『Evil Devourer』was born in a place that no one knew.

Beware, Magical Girls, as that monster was unleashed into the alternate world.

A new life full of fun was waiting for him. But who would’ve thought playing with them would be really hard?

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    MarudameOssan

    Review from your only beloved Ossan. The MC will grow with the story, so I hope you guys can be patient. I will just open it as a Q&A place. Q: Will the MC have Harem? A: Yes, not too big like in the Sins Paradise though Q: How many girls? A: I... don't know. But no more than 3 Q: How strong is the MC? A: Quite strong, but can still be defeated by an individual Q: Is there any NTR scene? A: No Q: Corrupting Magical Girls? What do you mean? A: Just as the title says xD Q: Is there a Yuri relationship between girls? A: The main cast will have no yuri relationship, only friendships The most important one. Q: Any lemons? A: Do you know me? Yes? Okay. Go read Ask your question in the reply! I will answer them as much as I can without giving any spoilers!

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    HIKARU_GENJI

    So I am kinda a beta-readers? Tester? Either way, I had the honor of reading this when it was still in the preparation phase. The author is already someone experienced with a regular update schedule so don't worry. Now on the story itself, it's a story for cultured people but at the same time it uses special tropes I really like. Mainly: MAGICAL GIRL. I think if you are a fan of Madoka Magika and such a dark turn in the Magical girl type you will like it. Obviously, there will be more... Let's say interesting turn of events. So I will only ask one thing ...Do you like Tentacles?

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    ShuviLily

    I like this novel a lot! There are certain elements I definitely like (Magical Girls!) and evil organization! The mascot, Ossa, is so cute. He reminds me of Kyuubei hehe. But, there is one thing that this novel lack. It needs more wholesome moment with magical girls and snu snu! Please add it, author!

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    Magecrafter

    Hahahaaha! This book got laughs out of me. I like Rai already, and our little extraterrestrial spirit rat. The whole concept is so new and different, and it has the vibe to make you read more. I'd definitely recommend this to anyone!

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    Snoring_Panda

    I love the idea of a futuristic world that has Magical girls in it. I bet this story is as wholesome as it can be given that it had Magical Girls, right? Right?

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    SuBe_
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    such a good thing I feel like crying 😭😭

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    The_Dark_Fox

    As always, the story is iconic and super fun. All of them sci-fi readers should read this one. It has a really cool concept. And ofc, we all love Ossa. The writing of ossan is solid, picturesque, and beautiful. I'm really enjoying this novel so far... hope for more chaps man! Character development is also a 9/10. So -- if you ask me, I'd say it's worth giving a read for everyone!

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    GodOfPeacefulDeath

    Ok so, this novel is very good and heres my review on it!World Background: the author did a really nice job on describing the world, only few authors do this MC personality: MC's personality is really good! I like sly and dark MC's veery much! so 5 stars here.Update Schedule: I want more, 4-5 chapters can't satisfy my need! good stories don't have much chapters updated per week, so putting this in my library so I can binge read later!Story Development: Till now, the author did a really good job at story development. I don't know ABOUT the future though!P.S: author, when are you planning to make lock chapters? (if you will do it)

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    Ouithi

    good book I approve 😀...................

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    hsyauwh516

    Came here for just one reason. Give me lemon. lemon lemon for the win! Add more lemons, author! I beg you! take those girls! Please please please! this is great novel! please!

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    RaizarP
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    one two three four five six seven eight nine ten ... twenty... thirthy... fifty. Why are you counting? Just go and read the novel! It's good and recommended! Magical Girls for the win!!

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    NinjaGoldenLala

    Coming from Ossan, staying for the story. Tbh, I am one of Beta Readers after our conversation in the past, so I have read this until chapter 13-ish. I will try to review without giving spoilers. The power structure is great; it has Aspect that is connected to their Ability, which means each person has a different ability. Then there is, of course, that scene. It is written well, though not as much as in his other novels. The world-building is also in place, the background is a futuristic city, as written in the title. One most important point here is Magical Girls! I love it. Writing style didn't need to be said anymore. Almost no grammar mistake, and even if there is any, the author will fix it asap. Then rat. I love the rat. Long live rat!!

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    MotivatedSloth

    This novel has forthwith and henceforth gained the stamp of Sloth's approval. Please give it a read, you won't regret it! Now then, to bypass the limit of the character, here's an egg and rice recipe: - wash some rice - Crack some eggs open - Boil the rice - Pour the egg over the boiled rice - I guess that's it, I'm not asian, I don't know rice or egg

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    ItsMeGod

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White bread is made from finely ground wheat flour, resulting in a soft and fluffy texture.10. Whole wheat bread retains the bran and germ of the wheat kernel, making it a healthier but denser option.11. Sourdough bread is known for its distinctive tangy flavor, achieved through natural fermentation with wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria.12. Rye bread, common in Northern Europe, is dense and often mixed with caraway seeds for flavor.13. Baguettes, a popular French bread, have a thin, crisp crust and a soft interior.14. Ciabatta, an Italian bread, is characterized by its irregular shape and open crumb structure.15. Bread serves as a versatile base for sandwiches, with countless variations worldwide, from the classic PB&J to gourmet creations.16. The phrase "breaking bread" symbolizes sharing a meal and fostering connections among people.17. In many cultures, bread holds significant cultural and religious symbolism. For example, in Christianity, bread represents the body of Christ during the Eucharist.18. Pita bread, common in Middle Eastern cuisine, is known for its pocket-like structure, perfect for stuffing with falafel or shawarma.19. The Indian flatbread known as naan is a popular accompaniment to various dishes, including curries.20. Tortillas are a staple in Mexican cuisine, used for making tacos, burritos, and quesadillas.21. Bread can be a canvas for creativity in the kitchen, with artisanal bakers experimenting with unique ingredients like nuts, fruits, and herbs.22. Gluten-free bread options are available for individuals with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities, using alternative flours like rice or almond.23. Quick breads, such as banana bread and zucchini bread, rely on chemical leaveners like baking powder or baking soda for their rise.24. The aroma of freshly baked bread is universally appealing and can be irresistible.25. Bakeries are cherished in communities, often producing a variety of bread types and pastries that become local favorites.26. Artisanal bread-making has experienced a resurgence in recent years, with small bakeries focusing on traditional techniques and high-quality ingredients.27. Bread-making can be a therapeutic and fulfilling hobby, allowing individuals to connect with the process of creating their sustenance.28. Bread machines have simplified home baking, automating the mixing, kneading, and baking steps.29. The concept of "no-knead" bread, popularized by baker Jim Lahey, revolutionized home baking by minimizing the labor-intensive kneading process.30. Bread is not only for savory dishes; it can also be incorporated into desserts, such as bread pudding and French toast.31. The French take their bread seriously, with strict regulations defining what qualifies as authentic French bread.32. The baguette, with its golden crust and airy interior, is a symbol of French culinary excellence.33. In some cultures, bread is used as a utensil to scoop up sauces and other dishes, eliminating the need for cutlery.34. Bread can be used as a thickening agent in soups and stews, providing body and flavor to the dish.35. The term "breadwinner" originally referred to the member of a household who earned money to buy bread, highlighting its importance as a basic necessity.36. In the Middle Ages, bread was often used as a plate or trencher, holding food like a portable dish.37. Sliced bread, a convenience introduced in the 1920s, revolutionized sandwich-making and is the origin of the phrase "the greatest thing since sliced bread."38. In some cultures, it's considered impolite to waste bread, as it symbolizes sustenance and abundance.39. Bread can have cultural variations even within a single country. For example, Italian bread varies from region to region.40. In Russia, black bread (rye bread) has been a dietary staple for centuries, earning it the nickname "black gold."41. In Jewish culture, challah is a braided bread traditionally eaten on the Sabbath and during holidays.42. The Mediterranean diet often includes crusty bread served with olive oil and herbs for dipping.43. Bread has been used metaphorically in literature and expressions, such as "the bread of life" or "earning one's daily bread."44. In the Bible, the story of the "feeding of the five thousand" involves Jesus miraculously multiplying a few loaves of bread and fish to feed a large crowd.45. Bread riots have occurred throughout history, often sparked by shortages and high prices, highlighting its importance as a staple food.46. The sandwich, named after John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, was popularized in the 18th century and has since become a global phenomenon.47. In ancient Rome, a bread called "panis quadratus" was a staple of the Roman diet, distributed to citizens as part of their entitlements.48. The industrial revolution brought significant changes to bread production, with the advent of mechanized kneading and baking processes.49. During World War II, bread was rationed in many countries, leading to the development of alternative flours and recipes.50. The development of the Chorleywood Bread Process in the 1960s revolutionized industrial bread production, making soft, fluffy loaves more accessible.51. Many people have fond childhood memories of their grandmother's homemade bread, emphasizing the role of bread in family traditions.52. In Scandinavian countries, dense and hearty bread like rye and knäckebröd (crispbread) are traditional staples.53. In India, various regions have their own unique bread types, such as naan, paratha, and roti.54. Bread symbolism extends into pop culture, with phrases like "bread and butter" representing essential elements of life.55. The act of sharing bread is a universal gesture of hospitality and friendship.56. Baking bread from scratch requires patience and practice to master the art of achieving the perfect texture and flavor.57. Bread can be used creatively in appetizers, like bruschetta or crostini, topped with a variety of ingredients.58. In ancient Greece, bread was often baked in the shape of various animals and symbols, adding an element of artistry to the process.59. In some cultures, bread is used in religious rituals, such as the placement of bread on altars as an offering.60. Bread crusts, often left uneaten by children, have inspired tales and myths about their supposed nutritional value.61. The aroma of freshly baked bread is so captivating that it's been used in marketing to entice customers into bakeries.62. In medieval Europe, the quality of bread was regulated by laws, and bakers could be fined for selling subpar loaves.63. Bread-making traditions have been passed down through generations, preserving cultural and regional recipes.64. Pretzels, with their distinctive knot shape, have been enjoyed for centuries and are often associated with German culture.65. The use of bread as a canvas for artistic expression is showcased in intricate decorative bread designs.66. Bread can be used as a vehicle for showcasing seasonal ingredients, such as bruschetta with fresh tomatoes and basil in the summer.67. In Japan, melonpan is a sweet bread with a crisp cookie-like top, often enjoyed as a snack or dessert.68. The process of making sourdough bread involves creating and maintaining a "starter" culture of wild yeast and bacteria.69. A well-made baguette should have a thin, crispy crust that shatters when you bite into it.70. In Turkish cuisine, pide is a boat-shaped bread often filled with meats, vegetables, and cheese.71. In some cultures, bread is blessed or offered as a symbol of thanksgiving or good fortune.72. Bread pudding is a comforting dessert made by soaking bread in a mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, and spices, then baking until set.73. The sandwich is a versatile food item that can range from simple and humble to gourmet and extravagant.74. Bread can be a source of comfort during difficult times, as it's often associated with warm, nurturing meals.75. In France, a "pain de campagne" or country bread is a rustic loaf with a hearty crust and a chewy interior.76. The act of sharing bread with others is a powerful way to build connections and strengthen relationships.77. In some cultures, bread-making is a communal activity, with families or neighbors coming together to bake and share.78. Breadcrumbs are a common ingredient in many recipes, used for breading and adding texture to dishes like chicken Parmesan.79. The process of kneading bread dough helps develop gluten, which gives bread its structure and elasticity.80. Flatbreads like lavash and pita have been enjoyed in the Middle East for centuries and are versatile for both savory and sweet applications.81. In Ireland, soda bread is a traditional quick bread made with baking soda as the leavening agent.82. The concept of "artisanal" bread emphasizes craftsmanship, high-quality ingredients, and traditional methods.83. In ancient times, bread was often used as a form of currency or payment for goods and services.84. The act of "breaking bread" with someone signifies trust and camaraderie, making it a key element of diplomacy and negotiations.85. In Mexico, bolillos are small, crusty rolls often used for making tortas, a type of sandwich.86. In the United States, Wonder Bread became an iconic brand known for its soft, white sandwich bread.87. Bread can be made with various grains, including barley, oats, and corn, offering a wide range of flavors and textures.88. In some cultures, bread is considered a sacred food, and its preparation involves rituals and traditions.89. Bread-making competitions and festivals celebrate the artistry and skill of bakers worldwide.90. In Ethiopia, injera is a spongy, sourdough flatbread that serves as a staple accompaniment to stews and dishes.91. The smell of freshly baked bread has been studied for its potential to evoke positive emotions and reduce stress.92. Bagels, originating from Jewish communities in Poland, have a chewy interior and a distinctive ring shape.93. The science of bread-making involves understanding the role of gluten, enzymes, and fermentation in dough development.94. In ancient Rome, bakers were held in high regard, and they even had their own patron goddess, Fornax.95. The process of making laminated dough, as seen in croissants and Danish pastries, involves layering butter between thin sheets of dough.96. Some bread recipes have been closely guarded family secrets, passed down through generations.97. The act of "breaking bread" before a meal is a tradition in many cultures, symbolizing unity and shared sustenance.98. The concept of "artisanal" bread emphasizes craftsmanship, high-quality ingredients, and traditional methods.99. Bread can be a canvas for culinary innovation, with chefs experimenting with unique flavors, shapes, and textures.100. Whether enjoyed simply with butter or as part of an elaborate meal, bread continues to be a beloved and essential food in cultures worldwide.

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    Funggen
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    I love it man, hope there's more to come!

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    ImNet
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    I saw a review saying do you like tentacles? So I have a question about whether or not there will be tentacles in this novel, someone answer me if they can

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