Fremd Torturchen
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 11:07 am
Just wanted to open a feedback/appreciation for this novel because i didnt find one and the feedback link just linked to the forum.
I read the 1st volume yesterday and really like the story so far and wanted to thank Entropy for translating.
https://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/inde ... Torturchen
Author: Ayasato Keishi
Illustrator: Ukai Saki
Translator: Entropy
Story Synopsis
"I am 'Torturchen' Elisabeth Le Fanu, both a proud wolf and a lowly sow."
After dying, Sena Kaito was reborn in another world and confronted with a peerless beauty, Elisabeth, who had appeared before his eyes. Introducing herself as "Torturchen," she commanded Kaito to become her servant, but he refused on the spot. When Elisabeth presented Kaito with the choice of either torture or butler, he immediately submitted and began to serve at Elisabeth's side, to accompany her until she completed her mission. Unbelievably, it turned out that Torturchen's mission as a condemned sinner was to eliminate fourteen ranked demons and their contractors!
"Yes, indeed. I shall die, as lonely as a wolf and as pitifully as a sow."
I read the 1st volume yesterday and really like the story so far and wanted to thank Entropy for translating.
https://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/inde ... Torturchen
Author: Ayasato Keishi
Illustrator: Ukai Saki
Translator: Entropy
Story Synopsis
"I am 'Torturchen' Elisabeth Le Fanu, both a proud wolf and a lowly sow."
After dying, Sena Kaito was reborn in another world and confronted with a peerless beauty, Elisabeth, who had appeared before his eyes. Introducing herself as "Torturchen," she commanded Kaito to become her servant, but he refused on the spot. When Elisabeth presented Kaito with the choice of either torture or butler, he immediately submitted and began to serve at Elisabeth's side, to accompany her until she completed her mission. Unbelievably, it turned out that Torturchen's mission as a condemned sinner was to eliminate fourteen ranked demons and their contractors!
"Yes, indeed. I shall die, as lonely as a wolf and as pitifully as a sow."