I write fantasy novels to escape the mundane and monotonous aspects of reality.
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too funny to not laugh hahahaha
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This means a lot to me. Your gifts motivated me fr. But too bad that I can't update right now since I'm still sick. After I recover, I will mass update, I promise that.
Thanks for the support! You are the best!
he can, not just too soon since the pace is not fast
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Would it really be an author's review if it wasn't a little biased? I'm not saying that I am, but it can't be too obvious, right? For the past few weeks—maybe even a month—since I started this novel, what initially came to mind was slow progression, character interactions, and a steady adventure. But, it seems like the novel has taken a different path from what I originally envisioned. This isn't a spoiler, just a realization. I had planned for the MC to wield powerful summons at his disposal, but strangely enough, things have gone in a different direction. The MC seems to want his own power, something that transcends what a summoner is typically capable of. It’s intriguing to me, and I’m excited to see where it leads. Anyway, I'd love to hear your thoughts too. What do you expect from the novel? Do you prefer a slower build-up or a slightly faster pace? With 40+ chapters in, I feel like I’ve managed a slow progression with a decent pace. But remember, this is a biased review from my perspective, right?
You saw that??? His magic points should be 95 based on his previous growth rate. He could have noticed it and questioned it, but his focus wasn’t on that because he was too focused on the subclass. However, magic point growth isn’t constant. Just like how he gains experience points, the summoner class is like a glitchy feature that wasn’t fully debugged. You could think of this as a plot hole, but it doesn’t seem to lack an explanation. As portrayed, the summoner class doesn’t excel when it comes to growth. Good thing you noticed it. Seems like you really do calculate every change in the system. That’s the explanation I can give for now.
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