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Dimensional Codex System: I'm really not a cultist!

Autor: Xibei Cat
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When Fang Zheng opened his eyes, he was surprised to find himself reborn in a fantasy world of magic, dragons, knights, and princesses. Not only that, but even the game system that Fang Zheng had designed before also followed him into this world. Then, his next step would be to traverse thousands of plains, gain endless strength, become a brave hero, defeat the devil, marry the princess, reach the apex in life… wait, wait, wait, before all that, why was he reborn as someone who everyone called a cultist?

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Translation quality - it's good. A few typos here and there but meh. Stability of updates - well it's a trial read and not a chosen novel sooooo story development - Doesn't seem to have much of a story tbh. The power scaling sucks, there isn't really any end goal or drive. Not only that but the mc practically relies on borrowed power the entire novel. The mcs of the worlds he goes to suddenly have cliched 'halo effects' that make them immune to the mc trying to hurt them. For example the mc tried to have the mc of the 'edge of tomorrow' film get injured so he'd get a blood transfusion so the mc could proceed with his plan, but somehow some bs would always happen that stops this. The car flips over, the machinery breaks down, a gust of wind. It was all very forced. Not only that but the author never describes his process of becoming stronger in terms of stats. It seems he just trains by running around? He goes to different worlds gets missions and does stuff but from what's been stated it seems his main mission worlds only give him dimensional points to buy soul stones which brings us back to the whole borrowed power thing. He apparently can take 1 of the skills from the soul stone once it's used up but at the end of the day it's still borrowed power. Character design - I honestly can't remember anything that sticks out about any character and I've literally just stopped reading. World Background - The mc takes over the body of someone who is supposedly an exposed cultist. The mc deals with this pretty quickly and ends up joining the organisation that was hunting him down because they don't know he's the same person. We're quickly introduced to various countries and organisations that have no substance to them. It seems we have a camp of chaos for no other reason than they like chaos, a camp of order cos well humans like order, and a camp of edgy teens that want everyone to die for no other reason than they get it up for death. The world lacks substance and the power scaling is extremely bad. TLDR: - mc relies on borrowed power - poor world background (has no substance) - there's no goal or end game - the author skims over the worlds a lot it's very barebones - characters aren't memorable - cliched halo effects P.S. People keep comparing it to custom made demon king but that's an insult to that novel. I don't think I'm missing anything from this tldr but if I did the rest of the review should speak for itself.

Magsy
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gundnilo
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WeiFuUwU
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hung_up_my_coat
hung_up_my_coatLv3

Well the book is pretty good, if u like system novels. Ig, but the author seems to love the whole u go into a situation and it continuously get more and more out of hand, like ik why he does it, to make the story longer, keep us "on the edge" and more "interested". But he has done it like 4 times already. And it's just become more and more annoying. I say its poor story development/writting, i want to say the author doesnt know how to write a balanced battle/ event so he does this to continue it. Of course its my opinion. But of thats his writting style, i think im just gonna get tired of him dragging out events. Also I find it interesting how the author keeps having the mc bash his earlier parents because of their malicious behavior to justify joining the church but clearly explained that the church can be just as bad with the divine knights. Like tf, i dont need you to not to join them, i just dont want u saying one is more good than the other, its dumb, fake, and lackluster. I dont like seing the mc make dumb excuses, but rather his acknowledge the fact that he joined the church as a good way to wash his identity and find an organization to be safe it. And if he wants to align himself with the church to do that, then do it, but say thats why ur doing it, not this bs. And the author keeps pushing this message by saying the church can use ur star or what ever to see if ur bad, it didnt work before w the divine knights, and prob doesnt work now. So stop lieing. And if the author will continue doing this nonsense, then i think the story will be executed poorly. Aside from bad character writting, poor story in these events, the world background seems to be alright, ig .... Idk its trial reads after all ...

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