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thanks for answering. I'll try your novel now
question author, is this martial arts world based on futuristic-current technology or more around the feudal times?
how did you even spend 1 hour reading from chapter 39 to 41, bro? (It's the time between the likes of my comments in those chapters), and yes, I do have a lot of free time.
even I, writing that comment, got lost and forgot what I was saying. You can imagine what happens to an author after being really focused on another world that he forgets what's happening in the real world in the novel. so I can't even imagine what degree of altered perception of reality the author of that novel has, but that is something to talk about in another time. however, people do forget things, and that's okay. but it's really hard to keep readers focused when you are changing the world 24/7, and mc has to either start again or after spending a lot of time going back to the real world. the thing that I would recommend you do at that point is just change the wording from simulation to world hopping and you can forget what happened in the first world and you forgetting that has minimal repercussions, if any at all
no worries. I'll take a look at your other novel then, I personally preffer novels that have quick and repeated simulations. not long ones with a lot of stuff happening in other worlds because It's Main storyline ends up being forgotten and It's just in another world for 200 chapters, goes to real world for 10 and goes back to another simulation that lasts even more chapters and you end up even forgetting what happens in the real world. there was this really good novel I was reading, it has nothing to do with simulation, but mc was taken to another world in the middle of an interworld war trough a dungeon, and then to another world from there, and the author basically forgot where the novel started and just kept going with this new world. it has 600+ chapters, at around 190 or so I noticed that something was strange bc mc had not even tried going back home, so I tried skipping a few chapters and keep reading, and then skipped again, and again, until I got bothered and looked at the comments, and it just got more and more into this new world, where he had to start anew, and the whole series changed the theme going from some magic-dungeon stuff to kingdombuilding and honestly, that's not what I was there for, so I dropped the novel
well, I do still remember the novel, however that's not what I was coming to. yeah sure, it is resolver easily, however, using time as a trope for future plot is really difficult, and not something I was expecting to read in this novel. it's really hard to make a really good trope with some kind of time-travel, time-traveler, reincarnated if they are not the main character. it is always an incognito for the readers, and if not done well it can be really bad. little novels/manwhas with such tropes even get to have an ending, most are dropped (mostly manwhas tho). but yes, this novel is really good and from how the author was writing before I have no doubt that it will be a very good novel and maybe at some point, after I've grown some more and my likes and dislikes have slightly change, I might give this novel another try.
ehm, yes, I was just correcting a mistake, hahaha
why? he doesn't need to. just with his students absorbing spiritual energy would suffice. Instead of that, he should focus more on his techniques, but even that is not that necessary as he has xp given by his disciples
this is still here and is not needed
why does it cost spiritual energy if it is designed for recovery of spiritual energy?
for now It's really good
nevermind the 5k then
this is not necessary anymore
only 5k? at some point, probably when you get to the ten thousands, I'd recommend you switch to using k instead of 000