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I think the author should stop repeating the same skills all over just to increase word count - just the new ones would suffice. If this trend continues, a whole chapter would not be enough to present a character's profile by the time they reach the 9th/10th level, and he would have even more spirits by then!!!
Even if it's only for one attack, it doesn't make sense to skip all those levels - High Rankers would be more believable
I get a feeling of Déjà vu reading till chapter 10> God of Dual Cultivation reincarnated in a younger body> New body belongs to disciple in Dual Cultivation Sect, with memory loss and impotent> MC cultivates different method than previous life, relies on sword intent to win fights above his level> Sect elder reminds him of dead lover from previous lifeI wonder if the trend will continue, till now not impressed
Interesting world building and character deaign, but I find the plot a bit lacking. The MC seems to blindly follow his "destiny" as he gradually accepts the inheritance of the strongest expert ever, while there are various seniors who find it necessary to never tell him anything while forcing him to fight vastly overpowered foes, who he manages to defeat either by lack or by the senior's intervention... Meanwhile, the MC is surrounded by women apparently in love with him, without any conflicts, but he keeps a distance since he still grieves for his lost love...
Yet another post-apocalyptic novel with a system (which apparently is a djinn in a lamp) - I am very positive about the novel, the MC is developing nicely, I like the Russian angle, the plot contains interesting twists for future development & the harem is kept at a minimum (regarding plot) - one important drawback though is the low release rate, I'd rather stop reading now and binge later.
I thought Myria was a normal disciple and Ellia was the in-name disciple 🤔🤔🤔
Breed a devil, not bleed 😁😁
I find it annoying that the MC keeps getting artifacts with supreme powers, and once he gets them not only they lose their power but for some reason they become accessible to anyone who kills the MC. And, as usual these artifacts will be used as a plot device to have everybody chase after the MC and by the time he is strong enough to use them properly, he won't need them anyway 🥱🥱🥱 By the way, am I the only one who thinks it strange that every time MC is injured/ restricted, the Land of Beyond Heaven becomes useless, and all the people he brings along end up like rats trapped in a cage (with much better landacape) 😄😄😄
I think that Aster's attitude regarding strength is quite lacking. Even though he is blessed with amazing talents and powers, he doesn't seem to be in a hurry to get stronger. He and the rest of the girls could be cultivating using the pagoda from Rygel's flames, he could have searched for dual cultivation methodes, for ways to improve his sword intent etc. Instead, he prefers touring around, shopping for furniture and socializing. I would expect an evil cultivator to appear and kill a few of his girls just to give him some motivation. 👿👿
Interesting story, though the whole Van Helsing title is a bit misleading (I was expecting moster hunting Witcher style). Easy going plot, 3 dimensional characters and promising world building. If you have issues with incest and harems you should avoid. My only complaint is that there are too many R18 chapters, since I consider it a fantasy novel with R18 content and not smut, so after a while it gets tiring. I would recommend it to all you harem lovers out there 😁😁😁
It's not bad, yet another harem novel with a twist, but the MC feels more like a 12-13 year old than a 25-year old man. Adjusting to new culture is one thing (ex. adverse to killing), but lacking common sense just to have cliche encounters tends to get annoying. However, if you like beta MC's this novel could be your cup of tea.