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One word: yanderes. There's a yandere fairy, and a battle maid. Sold.
Wow, this is a case study on the importance of grammar and writing things when you're awake. I'm surprised people are generous enough to like this knowing what it means. "I know people who are super toxic and then charm their way back into your life every time they make you mad. And 10 out of 10 times they're not as cool as their MC." He's pretty rad.
This novel does too much, and falling short of it's ambition would earn it a ~3.5 star from me. However, there's a character named Kiera who wins 10 stars for being the yandere queen. This lady insults everyone but the mc so much that she speaks her own language. Literally. She creates insults by chopping apart slang and slapping it onto analogy words for maximum social death. I'm not sure if she's ever repeated an insult despite using 20 new ones a chapter. She's super cute and endearing around the mc, and gets better by the chapter. I love her. For Kiera alone I give the author five stars.
This dialogue was 🔥
Says every web novel reader for every protagonist 🤣
It is masterfully awkward tho
This is one of those rare back to the past novels where seemingly inconsequential actions have a huge impact. I like that because it gives mystery about the value of mundane things. In other novels, hearing the mc learning a trade like forging is boring. However, here, it's exciting because it's attached to unknown value. It's an ingenious way of keeping interest for minor things. I'm impressed.
This guy is gonna get jacked with 30,000 skills for mundane operations. You've learned duck, left dodge, right dodge 🤣