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Honestly I already wrote a review of this novel, but I can't find and delete it anymore so I'm just gonna write another one. The translation is really well done. Perfect grammar and very faithful to the original. Stability of updates was good until it was dropped, which isn't really the TL's fault anyway, but I'm salty. Story is slow af. I'm not kidding. Otherwise, it's not too bad. Characters are not too bad imo Tons of world details = well done world, slow story.
Man, I mean I agree with you that it is slow af, but MC actually becomes a wizard around chapter 1400. Also, it's not like WMW had a completely original setting itself. The author of WMW ain't called the Plagiarist for nothing.
That's Park Jiho though...
Depends on what the sides are like; if they slope down to the edges like a triangular prism, 2 square meters ain't a lot. If they're vertical, it's still a bit hard to say it could "totally fit more than five people," since people tend to take up a lot of space once they're not standing. Anyhow, have a doggo sitting inside a square meter! ^^
Coming back to this, it seems that Webnovel no longer supports longer reviews or the new line character, so now my review is a giant wall of text with no breaks and the end is cut off. *sigh*
"dumpling of the body" xD
I saw that this novel (从红月开始) was getting an animation on a Chinese website. Apparently Tencent announced that a bunch of novels' animation adaptations were in the works, including The First Order/第一序列 and World's Best Martial Artist/全球高武. I thought the name looked familiar. Who knew it'd already been dropped here lol What a waste, Webnovel probably could've earned quite a bit off of it but I guess they're too stuck in the trial reading process. So disappointed, this kind of genre is my favorite, too.
Well, they're illegal in every country under the Berne Convention, which is a lot of countries, although there are probably quite a few exceptions.
It's a good manhwa with awesome art and a story that makes really good use of tropes. Story isn't anything masterpiece-level, but it's got plenty of action and satisfying moments that are further highlighted by the art style. Characters are kind of like the story. They don't have much development (maybe nothing at all, even), but they do a good job complementing the MC. MC himself has a fairly edgy theme (OMG, it's a dude who has special abilities [trying not to spoil lol], uses double daggers/short swords, has glowing eyes, and is super OP!), but who am I kidding, I love that kind of stuff. What's not that great about this manhwa (bad things that carried over from the novel): the romance and the ending. Why? **Warning: There are some major spoilers below. I don't turn on the spoiler thing, because nobody ever takes it seriously.** I mean, the reason why the female lead likes him at first is because he...doesn't smell bad? Like, not because of the MC's character qualities, it was because of his smell? There isn't really a lot of romance development there. MC saving/subjugating Japan (lowkey anti-Japan?) annoys some. I could brush it over, but yeah, if you're a stickler for that kind of thing, it exists. And maybe the manhwa will change the ending from the novel? (probably not).
Uhh, late reply. I just meant that the MC here wasn't really perverted or loud and that nowadays a lot of novels have MCs that *are* perverted and loud. Sorry for the confusion ^^' As for the other one, yeah, magic cheat phone, I guess. I just assumed that the cheat feature was being able to grind dungeons and get infinite loot rather than a magic battle experience generator.