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It has potential.
AI-generated writing, with its convoluted structure of short, single-sentence sentences and the insertion of meaningless authorial remarks to add platitudes—it's rubbish.
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Hitogami literally has ears everywhere, so it's not Sylphy who has Gwain under his thumb, but old Hitogami who does.
If the story continues to follow the original plot and Gojo is simply nothing special beyond the power of the Tbate world itself, then I guess it's best to drop it after the academy arc. It's boring even now. I continued reading simply because of Gojo, and from what I've seen, the author doesn't understand Gojo at all; his arrogance is distorted into mischievousness mixed with weakness in his personality.
why the fak do you post it again? and even those u do it slowly
The author writes about a middle-aged researcher reincarnated into a world of magic, yet the first thing he does upon encountering magic is treat it as something beyond rational explanation? He doesn’t dig deeper; everything he achieves comes without further research or the innate curiosity one would expect from an actual researcher. He comes off more like some ordinary edgy Japanese brat. More accurately, the real trash here is the damn author himself.
Chapter 6 dragged this series down terribly; the scenes depicting emotions were overly sentimental and amateurish, the strongest warriors of their time behaved like spoiled brats experiencing attention for the first time—arrogant and childish. The author knew absolutely nothing about writing or the two original sources; the plot was predictable and written just for the sake of it.