I entirely agree with the comment below (made by supmaguire). Indeed, I am so glad it's not lolicon. But not only that, I'm also glad that the story is progressing well. Shounen, huh? It sounds like it. Uika-chan is just adorable, and the way the author utilizes her character with the other demons is just hilarious. If you honestly give this series some time, you'll find yourself wanting to read more. It's truly adorable and definitely not cliche. It has some depth and actual meaning to the characters and its funny moments actually count--it's probably what adds flavour and spice to this manga. Nonetheless, the art is perfect; it goes along with the style and storyline of the manga. I can't wait until it's finished; hopefully they make this series not too long but, of course, not too short either (it'd be such a waste).~ An anime adaptation would be amazing, too (I'd definitely watch it 'cause I'm sure I'd die of laughter with the comedy live in action). It's definitely not a waste; please give it a try. I honestly can't blame anyone for saying it seems like lolicon. Sure, marriage with a 12-year old girl sounds creepy enough, but it's the progress of her aging/maturing that will bring this manga into much higher lengths. And, if you actually have some patience with the characters, as continue to read on, you'll notice that the way Anzamunia and Uika act are definitely not lolicon. It's amazing how Uika can truly find compassion and hope in Anzam, and nonetheless, Anzam beginning to have some good thoughts of Uika and his life. It's not meant to be based on a romance genre--it's mainly based on the progression of how one's life can change when opening one's heart to another (hopefully that sounds right...).
Anyhow, I'm just reading for the romance, personally because I'll definitely find it adorable if Anzam grows to love Uika AS Uika is GROWING UP. Not when she's young, BUT AS SHE'S GROWING UP. Yeah, hopefully that thought gets through. It kinda reminds me of Hiyokoi--I know it's like I'm trying to cause an argument here (I'm NOT trying to suggest that I want lolicon here, hence why I caps-locked the words), but personally I would love to see Anzam and Uika growing up to mature and finally love one another later on as Uika grows up to become a beautiful woman, and yes, she will become a beautiful woman Anzam will want to love and cherish~
And YES, I couldn't agree any better; this series is truly precious--one you'll probably never forgotten you've read, and one you WILL most likely want to read again.