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The fact that the protagonist isn't OP from the beginning is nice, as it gives him room to develop physically and psychologically, but as of my last read (chapter 72) his power is mediocre at best. It's not his fault, since his magic is related to "healing", so he relies on strategies. The harem isn't bad, but the relationship lacks depth, as there's no backstory or reason beyond admiration to justify his love for the protagonist, making it feel forced or simple. Overall, this novel is for those who have the patience for a slow burn and like the "kingdom building" tag.
I can't wait for the reunion, I also wouldn't doubt that she would become a yandere mommy after everything she's been through.
I read 5 chapters and almost died of embarrassment, it feels like a modern cultivation story, but without the cultivation. I always find the interactions in novels that have young masters, elders of the X or Y family, etc. strange. There is no description of any character, too many names to remember in a few chapters (maybe it's a personal problem of mine) and after the protagonist recovers his memories that apparently were of a god of war? I don't know, he becomes OP and can offend all his enemies without any planning because he is strong... Honestly, I don't recommend reading it, but if you like cultivation novels, at least you will be familiar with the vocabulary "You dare to offend me?! I, the young master of the X family!! Do you want death??!"
Author, your work is simply fantastic, I hope you reach a few thousand chapters because you definitely have the potential for it, especially when it comes to the universe, the possibilities are limitless. In my opinion, the main positive point is the unique concept of the yandere harem, since it is a hive/swarm, but the combats and secondary interactions are also very entertaining. My regret was that I read almost all the chapters in 3 days (author, please become a slave and write 100 chapters a day, it's all for the greater good, trust me)
I don't understand why he considers Thea his fiancée or even his wife, since in the first chapter it is explained that they grew up together, but she never paid him any attention and at 18 he is kicked out of the house with the words "I would never marry a loser like you". Then, when he becomes rich, handsome and starts farming, he still considers her his wife without even an apology? I like the story, but this behavior of the protagonist makes me think about giving up reading. So far, I have read 63 chapters.
I started reading to pass the time and without much expectation, but I ended up being surprised by the quality of this story, the plot is incredible and I also liked the power system, highly recommended, read it.
I don't have a problem with the protagonist being weak due to his broken mental state, but I feel like the story doesn't progress. For example, instead of describing how sad he is in 180 chapters, why not summarize it in 10-30 at most? From there, focus on his growth, revenge, regret, or whatever his goal is. There are other points that bother me that could probably be fixed with more chapters, but I don't have the energy to keep reading, it's too drawn out a tragedy for my taste.
I have a big problem with this novel because of the "prophecies", it's like receiving a spoiler from the author himself and I honestly don't see any need for that for the development of the story. Despite that, I think it's a unique work, so it's worth reading.
I hated this novel in the first chapters because of the protagonist's psychotic personality, but fortunately I didn't give up reading it and now it's one of my favorite stories. I'm a fan of harems and yanderes, so it fits my taste perfectly.
I started reading because of the "yandere" tag, I continued because of the "pure love" and now I'm rooting for it to become a "harem". I like that it didn't take that long for him to start dating the best FMC, the problem is that even in a relationship, the women around him are also amazing, so I'm rooting for the harem.