This is the story of Miko, a girl trying to live up to her family's long tradition of ability of banishing demons. However, she's had very little luck sensing or vanquishing demons--at all. That is until one day, when she has an actual encounter with a demon, a really hot, smoldering demon, but that's not the point. According to her family, she must banish him. That is until Miko realizes she just took away all his powers and he is transformed into a cute chibi version of his former self. Now with his help, Miko is finally able to make her family proud, but at a price. It seems that she is starting to fall for the infamous demon, but is unsure as to whether this is just a spell to rob her of her power or if this demon might be the exception. One thing is for sure things can only get more complicated from here on out. I was really interested in reading this manga because I like a lot of the themes that were going on in it. I just have to worn audiences that there is probably a lot more explicit stuff in this than there were be in a standard fantasy manga so I would recommend this for mature audiences only! You know, the one good thing about Mayu Shinjo's recent work is that she appears to have caught a sense of humour about it. She used to write the usual Gross Shoujo paradigm: tall, dark, walking sexual harassment case meets the innocent and embodies rape culture in his pursuit of her. Now -- well, okay, she still writes that dude but she's also equally dedicated to mocking him. I'm pretty sure her thought process for this manga went something like 'incubus are hot! but you know what would be hilarious? what if a shrine maiden shrunk him down to pocket doll size and dressed him up accordingly? yep, that would definitely be gr8. :DDDD' I appreciate work written for the lulz just as much as the next girl. 2 stars
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Really funny but corny in some parts. lol Love it tho.
—Rekhmina
A cute story, kind of predictable and rushed though...
—kiwidave