This is me, Unruh_. I am a long-term reader. Due to the limited amount of Chapters I can read here, I read mostly on other platforms. All I can say is that I am pretty much addicted.
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Plot Armor at its highest form. Well.
Finished this a few months ago, but I'll have to agree. Amazing story but the ending feels lacking.
As someone who also weathered thorugh 1000+ Chapters of this book so far, I'd have to agree. The book certainly has many flaws -such being nonsensical competitions between the MC and other people. This kind of face-slapping wasn't really contributing much to the story. And yes, it is kind of hard to follow the state of mind of the MC. Sometimes, he's completely indifferent about others dying or not. But then, he also cares a lot about whether they live or not. His actions often contradict each other. Besides that, the story is very well developed. I'm speaking about the world background. Each cultivation levels are thoroughy explained. Through the face-slapping, we also learn alot about the nature of the world he is living in. Although that face-slapping is slightly, slightly... repetitive, it mostly is interesting, for my taste. also, people seem to have misunderstood the book at its core. It was never about the pet store in and of itself - it was more about what the store offered to the MC, to make him grow and turn him into one of the strongest beings in the universe.
"I am a superstar" is extremely racist to koreans / japanese, and pretty much repetitive. Also the "enemies" are braindead, and the MC is a hopeless pervert who abuses the systems power. The novel is really good at first but then you start to notice the aforementioned things. I dropped it when the MC and the crowd just started to beat a korean guy up whose bodyguards pushed people out of his way. Well, that was not the only racist thing in the novel, so just be warned. Also kinda confused me how MC claims to be an ultra-nationalist and doesn't want a english name still shamelessly plagiarizes english novels / tales / movies and so on.
Fairly average novel, actually, if you look at it objectively. World Background is unclear, Cultivation Planes are not explained, as are the different monster species. The story development is very fast, and the MC does get very strong early on, though he starts (almost) from the bottom. Character design is interesting, at least for the characters who talked/interacted with the MC. The MC himself is fairly smart, though tendencies being to sociopathic. The women/girls are being reasonable, e.g. with the "lucky happy little accidents", as I call them. All actions so for taken from characters are reasonable and fairly realistic. The writing quality - this is the unique part. - it is fast paced - writer doesn't explain much - writer focuses more on explaining important / relevant stuff - You get the feeling of everything being lackluster - the tone at which the novel is written is like that, it doesn't manage to convey the feelings of the characters But it's because of these things, that I think the novel is unique. As a reader, you are often fed with information. But now, you'll have to think: Why? Why does the MC behave like that? Why does he seemingly not care about other people's lifes, e.g. when they are trapped underground? Whilst not a good read in itself, I think you could learn a little bit. Atleast, it's better than those revenge-driven wuxia-novels.
so it's actually a 6! page book
can you give an explanation if you mind
yeah ^^ it's the little things which tie things together
that's literally whats written there yes
if you don't seek death you won't die