Chapter 61 Makutsu No Ou Yomei Ichi Kagetsu No Doutei Mahou Shoujo Harem Wo Kizuite Ou He Kunrinsu Link | Raw
Based on the title provided, this appears to be a review for the raw (untranslated) chapter 61 of the series "Makutsu no Ou: Yomei Ichi Kagetsu no Doutei Mahou Shoujo Harem wo Kizuite ou he Kunrinsu" (often translated as The King of the Magic Tower and the One-Month Virgin Magical Girl Harem).
Here is a proper review based on the narrative trajectory and typical content of the series up to this point.
Chapter 2 — The Harem’s Dawn
Over the next week, with the sigil burning warmer and his body thrumming with borrowed curse-power, Link gathered eleven more girls. They were not all willingly rescued—some fought as if saving them would take away their last defiance—but the sigil’s promise swayed even stubborn hearts: debt or deliverance, one month’s end would decide everything.
- Ichi Kagetsu: a clockmaker apprentice who controlled time in short stutters—enough to mend a cracked watch or freeze a falling teacup. Her laughter snapped like gears; she gave Link one of her hairpins as a ward.
- Doutei: a baker whose oven once birthed edible stars but now served only stale loaves; cursed to forget every recipe she learned each dawn. Her curse light was the smell of warm bread that never cooled.
- Mahou Shoujo: whose name had become a title after her village’s myths; she wore ribboned gloves and fought monsters nightly until the curse made her blades turn into paper cranes.
- Kizuite: a street artist whose murals bled into the alleys; the paint would animate but never listen, leaving Kizuite hollow and mute.
- Ō: a former shrine maiden whose duty had been to guard boundaries; her barrier magic was diminished to a single trembling moth.
- Makutsu: a girl who looked like a sigh—pale, unreachable—whose curse fed on regret and rewrote confessions into apologies.
- No: a scholar cursed to contradict herself; every spell she voiced reversed its intent.
- Ōu: a retired idol whose stage light had been stolen; she practiced smiles in empty rooms.
- Kunrinsu: an oddity—Link found a girl who shared his name in an antique mirror shop; she claimed the mirror kept her younger and older selves at odds.
- Link (the echo): a spectral girl who appeared only when Link slept, folding his dreams into tidy parcels.
- Yomei (again): twin-sibling to the first Yomei, a gardener who spoke with the moon itself.
They were, altogether, absurd and magnificent: a fledgling harem bound by necessity, by rancid curses, and by the sigil’s cold promise. Based on the title provided, this appears to
Scene 1: The Morning After the Revelation
Chapter 61 opens not with battle, but with silence.
Jin wakes up in his harem’s shared quarters — a luxuriously grim castle room. But for the first time, no magical girl is beside him.
The raw text reads:
「ベッドは冷たい。誰もいない。」
“The bed is cold. No one is here.”
Flashback panels show the end of Chapter 60: Kagari, the first contracted magical girl (tsundere fire wielder), overheard Jin’s internal monologue — he doesn’t love them; he’s using their life force to survive.
The harem’s trust, built over 60 chapters of ecchi comedy and tragic battles, shatters in one silent panel. Chapter 2 — The Harem’s Dawn Over the
Chapter 4 — The Makings of a King
As the days shortened toward the month’s end, the rescued girls’ powers evolved in unexpected ways. Ichi Kagetsu’s stuttered time became a woven tactic; Doutei’s stale bread turned into loaves that remembered flavors when eaten with true intent; Mahou Shoujo folded a thousand paper cranes that, when released, became brittle wards. Link’s role shifted from rescuer to anchor. When they fought—night shadows of an old curse that fed on human pity—Link was the sigil’s conduit, throwing his borrowed power into their lines so their recovered charms could sing.
In one battle, when all seemed lost, it was Kunrinsu-the-mirror-girl who did the impossible: she held a shard that reflected the King’s face and the faces of the gathered girls. The shard fractured the curse that ate at their names because it forced the monster to see them not as broken things but as a constellation of selves. Makutsu no Ō screamed—not in sound but as a rift that made the moon tremble. The sigil cracked, and Link felt the month’s debt tip toward a decision.
2. Status of Chapter 61 (Web Novel vs. Manga)
It is important to distinguish which version you are reading, as the numbering changes: Ichi Kagetsu: a clockmaker apprentice who controlled time
- If you are reading the Manga (Comics): As of mid-2024, the manga adaptation is currently in the late 40s to early 50s range. A "Chapter 61" for the manga likely does not exist yet or is an incorrect number. You may be looking for Chapter 46-50 range where the current arc is taking place.
- If you are reading the Web Novel (Raw Source): The raw web novel on Syosetu is complete. Chapter 61 in the web novel is deep into the story.
