Unrivaled_BroSki
"He's someone I look up to, someone I admire, and seek to emulate." - Random Loser "I've never been more proud of anyone in my life. Sometimes I feel quite jealous of his accomplishments." - Satan
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Sounds like you evolved due to reading an ungodly amount of trash. Consider reading something well written like Overlord or Mistborn to cleanse your palate.
Exposition through dialogue is pretty lazy and inefficient. I'd rather the author just tell me what's up rather than wasting my time with boring dialogue.
It's ironic that these people are just as mediocre as Roy but still look down on him. Y'all be trash.
So the average FBI field agent does more work than Baldwin.
We got the exposition already! Why don't you skip this NCP who we'll never see or hear from again.
I saw this a mile away.
If 'it' has sentience then it's no longer an item. Calling the Divine Shard "it" is somewhat confusing. Or misleading, I should say.
What's "it" referring to? The "cold war?" I can't be the only one who sees this sentence as a mistake.
We get it, there's no need to tell us.
If you know it's an isekai then you understand the beginning of this story is very generic. @author-kun
Lol. Idiot pulls up to Changge, asking him to hand over his fiancé. *The idiot gets slapped* Karen: "What could have led to such action?! 🧐🧐🧐 "
"Kneeling before him was a 'dark man' in a beast-skin robe." You're either saying the beast-skin is what makes his skin dark. Or, you're saying 'only' dark-skinned men wear beast-skin clothing. Either way, these stereotypes are usually a sign to lazy writing, and bad storytelling. So, I don't like seeming them in stories that I'm reading. If you happen to know a similar story without these stereotypes, I'd appreciate it if you shared.
I understand that these author are born within a different culture. Still, I don't see what difference that makes. This trope is lazy at best. "Hey, fat guy is lazy, fat guy is bad." It's a cop-out for writing a good character. No culture can be an excuse for lazy writing. However, I understand why you asked for an explaination. This trope isn't restricted to only these types of novels. By saying "these types of novels" I made it seem as if I hadn't seen it done by American authors or bad writers in general. That's a narrow minded way of looking at things. I wouldn't have worded my comment like this if I had written it today.
Me from the future: I take back what I said here. The MC's motivation is never tested or justified while his progress is mostly robotic. The greatest people on the planet took breaks and were often faced with failure, setbacks, self-doubts. Also, having a past life doesn't grant you unwielding will power and increased pain tolerance. If this was the case, those twice our age, would show some improvement in these categories but that ain't the case now is it? To top this all off. There aren't any interesting characters in this story. The mother is nothing more than a plot device for the MC to justify his inhuman work ethic. For the other characters I can't call them 2D in confidence because they're so one dimentional. All in all, this book was truly disappointing... 😔😔😔
Spoiler Alert: Almost everyone woman encountered after this arc is just treated as a walking fleshlight with a smile. So I take back my compliment to the author. He had me bamboozled.
I'd appreciate it if you could share some of the books you'd recommend. It's been a month, haven't found anything I'd wanna read on Wattpad. Apparently I'm not apart of the target demographic.
There was Brenda, Latisha (Uh), Linda, Felicia (Okay) Dawn, LeShaun, Ines and Alicia (Ooh) Teresa, Monica, Sharon, Nicki (Uh-huh) Lisa, Veronica, Karen, Vicky (Damn) Cookie, well, I met her in a ice cream parlor (Right) Tonya, Diane, Lori, and Carla (Okay) Marina (Uh), Selena (Uh), Katrina (Uh), Sabrina (Uh) About three Kims (What?), LaToya and Tina (Woo) Shelley, Bridget, Cathy, Rasheeda (Uh-huh) Kelly, Nicole, Angel, Juanita (Damn) Stacy, Tracie, Rohna and Ronda (What?) Donna, Yolanda (What?), Tawana, and Wanda (What?)