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one of the best novels? HAHAHAJAJAJAJAJAJA. that the author has talent? HAHAHAJAJAJAJAJAJA. by god, you have very low standards. Leaving aside the typical and unoriginal MC personality, the supporting characters taken from a guide and villains as interesting as a documentary on seaweed. what is the novel? it is a copy and paste from the first arc to the last one. If you erase the names of the antagonists and don't pay attention to the power levels, what remains? the same story repeated several times. is that the author does not even try to hide that all his arcs are the same. I could criticize so many aspects of this novel to make my point but I really don't see it necessary. Anyone who has read it and is even a bit critical, realizes that it has a repetitive plot with 0 evolution and plot twists. the same, the novel is not bad. It is like eating junk food, not bad, it serves to entertain the stomach. but from that to saying that a bag of chizitos is one of the best gourmet meals out there. . . hahaha, I can only tell you that you need to read or your taste is simply lacking. If there is something to rescue from this novel, it is that at least it is not boring. You can't expect an interesting story with endearing characters, a living world, or an evolution of the protagonist. but at least it serves to burn time if you like to see all powerful slaps and protagonists that break with the common sense of the inhabitants of their world. that ultimately that is the main attraction of the novel and the nucleus through which the whole plot revolves. MC subverting everyone's common sense. in short, it is just a junk novel, entertaining to read. like a pack of chizitos.
great. delete my comment by mistake e_e. in response to what Joshua_Lee_5926 said ummmm. I like your logic. I shoot you with a pistol but you dodge the bullet. you. . . . You go and put a bomb in a random city that has nothing to do with killing thousands of unrelated innocents. . . . if the truth makes a lot of sense. hahahaha really you don't realize what you read? MC is just a double standard terrorist who doesn't give a damn about human lives. always elevated, believing himself superior to everything that exists when in reality he is just a poor poorly written character who depends on the armor of the plot not to die crushed. is just funny
ummmm. I like your logic. I shoot you with a pistol but you dodge the bullet. you. . . . You go and put a bomb in a random city that has nothing to do with killing thousands of unrelated innocents. . . . if the truth makes a lot of sense. hahahaha really you don't realize what you read? MC is just a double standard terrorist who doesn't give a damn about human lives. always elevated, believing himself superior to everything that exists when in reality he is just a poor poorly written character who depends on the armor of the plot not to be crushed. is just funny xD
ummmm. I like your logic. I shoot you with a pistol but you dodge the bullet. you. . . . You go and put a bomb in a random city that has nothing to do with killing thousands of unrelated innocents. . . . if the truth makes a lot of sense. hahahaha really you don't realize what you read? MC is just a double standard terrorist who doesn't give a damn about human lives. always elevated, believing himself superior to everything that exists when in reality he is just a poor poorly written character who depends on the armor of the plot not to be crushed. he is just funny xD
In the first place, it is understood that this is a novel (one of very poor quality by the way) therefore much is not expected or demanded. Here, the author makes him destroy a city to show the viewer how powerful MC is, when in fact if we go for efficiency he could go to kill those responsible for attacking him instead of killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people who are not have nothing to do with it, but we. and it just makes me laugh that the author adds comments like it's a city full of gangsters and Latinos, why does he do this? so the reader doesn't empathize with the poor bastards who died as collateral damage to show just how amazing and brilliant MC is. This whole novel, from point A to Z, tries to make MC look like and show how powerful he is. that is why they are sending him villains who never exceed his power level, and are always a couple of steps below him so that he can overwhelmingly defeat them. in all the arcs the villain on duty was an exponent at the top of the martial arts, although shortly after we found out that there are actually higher levels and so on.