This is the story of a man who wants a simple life with a family of his own being forced into becoming a hero with a harem. He fights this every step of the way, and is thus
convinced to drink by the women around him which lowers his inhibitions, and thus he gathers his harem.
There are so many problems when it comes to how the harem is being formed, and quite frankly, if the intended audience wasn't male, there would be serious questions about the message young women may get out of it.
With that said, although the seams do show at times, the story is competently written. It's not a masterpiece—and the rare nudity/sex scenes are entirely unnecessary—but it also doesn't fall into naivety. Characters learn and develop, and the story is aware of many of the negatives that most other harem stories forget.
In fact, the previous hero
was killed by one of his wives, who was jealous that she seemed to have fallen out of favor with him.
That's honestly the most realistic take I've seen about harems in a long time. Last time was a brilliant fanfiction called "Do Me A Wrong" (which objectively has a better story than most published harem manga written today).
The art is nice (much nicer than the cover I'm seeing here of the brown haired girl of the 6th volume).
I wouldn't say this is for most people, but it isn't a terrible read as far as plot and characterization go.