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Perfectly portrays Jin woo...it's a fine novel in my opinion and would definitely recommend if you are a fan of solo leveling and DXD.... aplease don't drop it
Plot is way to slow and a simple scanerio is explained in 4 to 5 chap😥i put these forgis on the jeep got a noice bag of healthy living in the world with the power of the celestial bodies in the world of the celestial bodies of the most important thing is that ok with you and you 😈 you will have been stuck with the increasing and the moment you are a fan so much for the rest of the most succesful of the most powerful man on earth as the story of an AI so I will be able ways in which is a major system of a system of the celestial and the moment you
The beginning was really good with the concept of psyonic and having Andew detmer as an mc is really a good idea but the execution was poor later in chap mc dies and again gets transmigrated and follow the plot like a bitch he is more like a background character
It's a chronicle Marvel crossover The first few chapter were good and as the story progress it become less appealing and mc dies again and then again gets reincarnated tf..and the author make some bullshit reason about it
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This is an amazing fan fiction. The story was well crafted with an excellent plot, engaging characters, and descriptive writing. The author did an outstanding job in capturing the essence of the Naruto world and stayed true to the characters' personalities. 💯💯💯💯
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I must express my disapproval of this harem novel with grave reservations. The premise of a harem, in which one man indulges in the affections of multiple women, is not only implausible but also flagrantly problematic. It perpetuates the regressive notion that women are mere objects of gratification, to be collected and consumed by the male protagonist without any regard for their autonomy or dignity. The author's portrayal of relationships is disappointingly superficial, lacking in any semblance of emotional depth or intellectual complexity. 🤢🤮
Reading a novel with dual cultivation is like stepping into a world of uncomfortable and cringeworthy scenes. The concept itself is questionable, with the idea of two people being able to cultivate together intimately, leading to a higher level of cultivation. Not only is it unrealistic, but it's also downright creepy, promoting and glorifying the objectification and exploitation of women. The so-called benefits of dual cultivation are shallow and not worth the cringe-inducing scenes that readers have to endure. It's a shame that authors feel the need to add this kind of content to their stories, as it cheapens the overall experience and turns readers away. Save yourself the trouble and avoid anything with dual cultivation in it.
As expected of navyking it's really a good novel .The author captures gojo's irreverent and playful personality perfectly, while also showcasing his impressive combat abilities and strategic thinking. The interactions between Gojo and the Naruto characters are both entertaining and insightful, as the author explores the similarities and differences between the two universes. Another strength of the fanfic is its pacing and structure. The story moves at a brisk pace, with well-placed action scenes and moments of introspection that keep the reader engaged. The writing style is polished and engaging, with descriptive prose and snappy dialogue that bring the characters and settings to life. Overall, this fanfic is a must-read for fans of both Naruto and Jujutsu Kaisen, and a testament to the author's skill at blending multiple worlds together into a cohesive and entertaining story. [In my opinion it's better than Aokiji in Naruto]