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This is the end for me, guys, I'll drop here. I'm not an author, nor am I good at storytelling, but when an author cannot stick to the very essence of his narrative or managing the event around the said narrative, only mean he's not trustworthy in what story he really wants to count otherwise he Wouldn't make this mistake here.
I do hope Daniel is not included in this said astrological thing, if any can calculate hi future or anything related to him will be a little bit too hard to swallow
no, no no
eh eh I'm looking for a new reading experience, i had enough of all of these stories that repeat themselves over and over again without adding a new perspective in world building and Storytelling.
mass release please 🥺🥺🥺
See this! I just gifted the story: Massage chair
We've seen these storytelling elements so many times, like blood ignition followed by a treasure hunt to fix the problem. This is exactly why I’m not a fan of the weak-to-strong narrative. Everything was going great until you introduced this. But I still believe you'll keep surprising us. peace and love Your writing is amazing, and you know how to keep us hooked. But as readers, we've gone through so many novels that when these overused tropes pop up in an otherwise intriguing story, it just leaves a bad taste.
Who wants to read the same repetitive, predictable cycle over and over again? Many authors rely on the weak-to-strong formula, but they execute it poorly. The protagonist starts off powerless, their weakness artificially imposed by the plot, only to gain strength through training arcs that feel like a never-ending treadmill. Each arc becomes a mere repetition, stronger enemies appear just to maintain the illusion of challenge, leading to the same inevitable outcome. This kind of storytelling reduces the universe to a hollow power climb. Even if the protagonist wields the most advanced cultivation techniques or forbidden powers, there's always some random nobody with an even higher-tier ability ready to crush them effortlessly. And the excuse? "I’m not strong enough yet." It’s a tiresome loop of face-slapping, recycled revenge arcs, and self-centered narratives that lack originality. But the problem isn’t the structure itself, it’s how it’s used. When done well, power progression can serve a greater purpose. Instead of just escalating enemies, it can be a tool to explore deeper themes, philosophical dilemmas, moral struggles, or a world that evolves alongside the protagonist. Strength should be more than just a number; it should challenge beliefs, reshape destinies, and force real consequences. If even taboo powers can’t break this cycle, then what’s the point? Why not move beyond these clichés and create something truly engagingsomething that expands the universe rather than reducing it to an endless grind?
don't forget about the true rune of existence. I'm curious about the Omni father and the Beyonder. they seem to be more powerful than Bob himself . that's my impression.
Until now, we're not sure if Noah exists on another frequency.