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It's an interesting story, world, and magic. It's just the absolute lack of grammar, and many sentences make no sense. Also, the pay wall is way too early, especially for the quality and length of the chapters. The characters are decent, but half the time, you can't understand their intentions or emotions because of the poor writing.
Since when was there a level between grandmaster and half-Saint? There's a lot of grammatical errors with the rankings so it's hard to tell without context.
All around a pretty poor novel, writing quality is terrible at best. Characters are flat if they aren't just projected thoughts. The novel isn't finished, and although it plays with some very cool concepts the attempt just doesn't hit the mark.
Guys, uh, this is just hard-core arifueta..
No if you look, it says -20% destruction rate. Meaning that it has less of an odd to get destroyed.
Perfectly paced, witty comments, and just the right amount of advantage. it's the goldilocks of cheat novels.
Truck-kun has been seen throughout history as an entity fading protagonists and ending careers. Where he goes after these mysterious acts of his will nobody knows, there is a lesson to be learned though. ALWAYS LOOK BOTH WAYS.
So he just said, " You guys read it for me, comment it cause I cant read it or copy what the synopsis says in a convoluted way"?
The chapter is so heartfelt. Reading the text it feels like it's coming out of a place of genuine concern and worry.
Good read [img=recommend]