“Virgin boy summons male succubus cousin who vows to deflower him at all costs.”
Secret Devil-chan
ひみつの悪魔ちゃん
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Synopsis
Virgin boy summons male succubus cousin who vows to deflower him at all costs.
Sou Kurosaki has one goal on his mind: to lose his virginity. Sou is fed up with his love interests constantly being stolen by his childhood friend Kazushi Haita, who mocks his declaration of finding a much better girl than the ones Haita has stolen by stating that Sou would have to find a non-human girl. Deciding to do just that, Sou seeks out some otherworldly beauty to attain his goal. After several attempts, the boy manages to summon the succubus Kogure Deimon, but soon realizes that the attractive red-haired girl he summoned is actually a boy. Quickly making his escape, he rushes home, only to find that his so-called cousin—who turns out to be Kogure—is staying over for an undisclosed amount of time. Unable to return to his world until his duty is fulfilled, Kogure integrates himself into Sou's daily life, determined to take his virginity by any means necessary.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 3 sampled reviews
What 3 readers settled on.
Strong agreement
σ 0.47 · scores cluster tight
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 0.33
Running avg · Jun 2012 → Mar 2018
- 7 “Himitsu no Akuma-chan is a unique lighthearted comedy that's seemingly all service but it also makes you think. It's also slightly lewd(but what isn't these days). The premise is interesting...”
- 8 “I have always been fascinated with traps. so when I came across this while I was looking for something that I may add on my reading list, I gave it a shot. Story I'll give it an 8. Kurosaki is a...”
- 8 “Who would thought traps would be so interesting? Himitsu no Akuma-Chan starts as a ecchi comedy with a premise of a 'magical' girl being summoned by the main character to fulfill his lustful...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 24 × 3 ch × vol
- Total read 3h 12m approx
- Published Apr 2010 – Feb 2014
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M14609 catalog