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I dropped it around chapter 300, as the author was spending waaaay too much time on developing every one of the dozens of girls just being thrown his way. The novel shifted from a dungeon diving novel (the first 100-150 chapters) to a dating sim where the MC is romancing girls back-to-back for almost 200 chapters I just didn't have the patience anymore. There was no progress being made in the story portion and the plot was just put on hold, so the MC could be a degenerate and flirt for at least 200 chapters. With the amount of girls the author was bringing around there was no way any girl, but maybe the main ones who were going to be mentioned in a 1000+ chapters from now.
I've since finished reading the novel, and following chapter 600 it proceeded much the same as before with some action woven in-between. The ending was abrupt, rushed, and felt like a cope out because the author was bored with the novel and didn't know how to end it. It essentially voided everything that came before it like some groundhog day when the MC starts over from his birth. The reason given was that they weren't strong enough yet for the final boss and that was where it ended. What a disappointment this was.
Sheesh, Zent give us a break from these meandering af chapters.
That kiss scene was so abrupt, it just shook me to the core with how utterly ridiculous it was. Glad someone else gave it some mind. I dropped the novel not that long later, given how slow the pacing was. The MC was barely leveling up, and the author still had him exploring the wilderness while leveling up. The author needed to break up that repetitive writing with something else, as it just started feeling samey and just blended together.
Nope, I've reached chapter 1300 and the undisputable filler is too horid to tolerate the "story" anymore. This is more of a money printer for the author and Quidian than an actual story at this point.
I made a review in the past after reading 200 or so chapters years ago, and it looks like it got removed. So, here's a correction review, just for continuity’s sake. From what I remember of my previous review was that the author rushes the character development, he'd make hardened veterans out of teenagers in a very short time and the story pacing was just continuous back-to-back combat non-stop. The novel was a sloppy mess of progression, it just bores you to death with how repetitive it is.
What a funny novel, truly.
beautiful rehashing, of the same shite from the previous chapter
You may have seen my previous review of this novel which was done a few hundred chapters before this novel quickly rushed it's not really "ending." Because the author either got bored with it, had no idea how to end it, wasn't making the money he was expecting, or he had start new on his next novel. This novel was enjoyable at times during it's combat sections of the story which were spaced out and not repetitive. But, half way through the novel these intermission periods between combat sections the author would expound on every pointless drivel of dialogue (if you didn't notice it, then my dog is smarter than you). Where the author would just WOW the aliens with the humans novel technology, culture, and food every time there wasn't a battle going on without fail. Only towards the end of novel did the author start focusing on the story and world building and then *BAM* the ending comes out of NOWHERE, and it has to be the lamest cop out of an ending I've seen in a long time on this site. The ending is essentially that the two protags revive a dead pinnacle tier god who decides they're not prepared for the true final battle and thus sends the two protags back in-time to the beginning of the story with their complete memories, and that's the ending. This "ending" is an open-ended ending where the reader can come to their own conclusion on how the story ended and is a very cheap and lazy "ending" on the author's part, as this is his story to tell. Outside the battles, this novel has a lot of fluff that account for more than half the chapter count.
Agreed, and with Supreme Magus, that author is just beating a horse for money that died somewhere between chapter 1700-2200 (for me at least.) The novels in the top 3 are NEVER going to end, even while they're releasing 22 chapters a week, when a year or two ago the fastest releases were 14 chapters a week. There's no way at all that these authors are putting much thought into the plot of their novels and are only focusing on filling and padding two tiny chapters for the day. I'd rather 3–5 chapters a week than 22 chapters a week of slop chapters that take you less than a minute to read.