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When it comes to webnovels that shamelessly glorify brilliance, Super God-Level Top Student by “A Bucket of Pudding” reigns supreme. This isn’t your typical rags-to-riches story, nor is it driven by dramatic antagonists or world-ending stakes. Instead, it offers an absurdly enjoyable slice-of-life narrative centered on its perfect main character, Qiao Ze, a prodigy who makes Einstein look like he needed a tutor. While there’s no grand plot driving the narrative forward, the episodic structure ensures that there’s never a dull moment. Each chapter is a self-contained gem, filled with clever dialogue, small-scale but satisfying triumphs, and a gentle reminder that perfection doesn’t need to be loud to be entertaining. For those who love watching a character be ridiculously perfect in the most mundane of settings, this webnovel is a must-read—and dare I say, a top student in its own right. :-)
With only about 100 chapters so far, Vampire Revenge: Blood, Sex & Violence has already set itself apart as one of the best webnovels I’ve read. The pacing is spot on—every chapter feels tightly written, with impactful scenes that never drag or lose focus. It’s impressive how much depth and tension the author has managed to build in such a short amount of time. Even at this early stage, the story feels deliberate and confident. Unlike a lot of webnovels that take forever to get going, this one hooks you right from the start and doesn’t let go. The writing is another highlight. The way the author uses language and storytelling makes it feel much more polished than your typical webnovel. It’s mature and grounded without ever feeling overdone. And speaking of mature, this is definitely a grown-up story. The blood, sex, and violence are handled in a way that adds grit and realism to the plot and characters. Nothing feels out of place or thrown in for shock value—it all serves the story and its morally complex characters. If you’re looking for your next obsession, this is definitely worth checking out!
Since people back then believed bad smells made sick, I am pretty sure they at least tried to reduce them as best as they could. And I am sure they washed.
As a medieval noble he would never have dressed himself. He would have been dressed by servants.
See this! I just gifted the story: Ice cola
Should be Snow Eagle, no?