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Will the main protagonist, who is technically the strongest hero, end up attending the academy after his death? I’d like to know beforehand so I don’t invest time in a story that follows the common trope of an overpowered character hiding their identity from family and taking a predictable path for the sake of the plot. I’m trying to stay engaged, but it might be difficult if that’s the direction it takes.
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I had high hopes for this book, especially with its overpowered main character returning home, but the “evaluation” trope really fell flat for me. I was hoping for a fresh twist, but instead, the protagonist gets the lowest rank once again. It feels like a recycled plot point just to extend the story. Up until that part, I was really enjoying the narrative, but the predictable evaluation scene took away from the excitement.
I’m really impressed with how the world-building has been unfolding, along with the depth and complexity of the power system. The MC’s development has been fantastic, and I’m thoroughly enjoying each chapter.
Is this a single female lead or a harem? I’d like to know before I invest my money and time into this novel, as I generally don’t enjoy harem elements and prefer stories that focus on deeper character development and relationships
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I read up until the point where Neo made up the story about having a baby with Amelia. Overall, I liked the story—there’s great depth and emotion that really draws you in, which is exactly what I look for in a book. However, I’ll wait to pick it back up when someone confirms who the real female lead is. Hopefully, it’s not Amelia, because we all know it should be Elizabeth!
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