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I’m all for slow burn stories but I just don’t get the appeal of this one. It’s boring and I have no investment. Some of you might like this one but compared to some of the other novels in this trial read… I think this is one of the weaker ones.
Yeah. I hate this. This wasn’t chosen for two years and then boom! They just choose to MTL it. It’s lazy.
Hard to read at first but it grows out of it and becomes a really good read. It’s funny at times and the dynamic between shameless master and normal disciple seems entertaining. This is a really solid story and all-in-all I really hope it will get picked.
This is a true slice of life type of story. Not too excessive in face slapping it is instead more about the MC’s daily life as the genre implies. There’s also a soft romance aspect? The cliché childhood friends thing might become more and more important as the story goes on. Anyway, this story hits the right beats. It’s funny sometimes and it can melancholic when it wants to. The translator is also great. Some stories are straight up MTL and this one is not one of them. Check it out.
I like it.
Hello there, Lonelytree. I was wondering about the status of this novel. Has it been officially dropped from translation?
For totally totally *pure* reasons I give this five stars.
Helping out ten times is a slave contract? How stupid.
Also there's a disproportionate amount of one star negative reviews here. I don't really think it deserves all this hate, it's not the worst webnovel I've seen here on trial reads.
Actually, great point there. Hard for me to refute, however, I'll try to do so anyway. What I see is that basically suspension of disbelief is a core principal in comedy (For comedy around here at least). Comedic novels here on webnovel seem to hinge on the 'ridiculous situation' cliché, its often found all around this website. And I think some disbelief is allowed for someone to enjoy those types of novels. It's practically needed. Now, the question is, 'Does this story qualify?'. I think so far, it does. It's obviously light-hearted from what I read so far, and the writer probably doesn't want the readers to take the story seriously. It's been mostly a jumble of reactions to the Mc's cultivating phenomena and the Mc thinking one of the old people around him is actually an invincible expert who is causing it. Obviously, if you try to take a novel like this with full seriousness you'll be left full of disappointment, Cliché or not.