The Demon KingS Daughter Is Too Kind 23

Mar 15, 2022

Lerusto

Recommended

The manga is diabetically cute, especially if you want a change of pace to something more relaxed. Sadly it's only a short read of 3 volumes but I guarantee it's gonna take longer than expected to complete the thing.

The story isn't all that special in all honesty. It shows the demon king's daughter doing kind deeds, which is the complete opposite of what demons are expected to do. Over the course of the story, other characters start to be friendly or go with the pace of Dou, the demon king's daughter.

The artwork improves or changes as you read further into the story but you won't ... really notice it unless you compare the first and final chapters. After all, all you need is the cuteness of Dou. There are quite a lot of supporting characters in this story compared to longer running ones with fewer characters, but essentially you only need to remember about 5 of them since they would be the ones who appear most often.

I would definitely recommend this for casual reading and for a change of pace. If you want to have diabetus, then all the more to read this.

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