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I finished reading the first six chapters and liked them. Generally, I don't enjoy it when the main character is too powerful and it seems like this character is heading in that direction, but I really enjoyed these first chapters. I encourage you to continue with the fanfic, and I eagerly await the next updates.
I finished reading some chapters and I must say it's hateful. He spends the first chapters talking to the system and arguing with himself about how to travel to the multiverse, copy abilities, and become overpowered. He doesn't even explore the first world and he's already off to another one. The interaction with the world is poor, and the dialogues are bad. I didn't like it.
I finished the first 50 chapters, and I have to say it's a pretty good fanfic. I like the interaction of the characters and their reactions, something that many fanfics tend to fail at by making everyone seem like robots; this is not the case. I didn't have much confidence at first because of the diaries, but it turned out to be quite entertaining. Keep up the good work."
I want to share my opinion about the first 35 chapters. Frankly, I didn't like it, especially at the beginning with Izuku's backstory. They tried to create a tragic background with beatings and parental abandonment, but the execution was quite poor. The dialogues feel artificial; it seems there are only two facets for people: either they pity him or they hate him. However, the most disappointing aspect is how, after trying to end his life and awakening his abilities, he suddenly becomes some kind of supreme being. Nobody questions him, nobody challenges him. When he visits the lower districts in search of information and deals with a merchant, he completely lacks respect and the villain does not defend himself; he even ends up being his secretary because, according to him, he sounds intelligent even though the dialogues are lamentable. The way they try to justify the lack of response from other characters is shameful. It seems that everyone, except me, is stupid. Even 'All for One', who initially is presented as a formidable villain, becomes someone complacent no matter what he says, no matter how disrespectful he is, he will do nothing; he even reveals that he is the son of his enemy but he just says you're interesting, take whatever you want. Anyway, good luck to those who decide to delve into this reading.
I took my time to reflect on whether I should read this or not. To start with, it's a fanfic of the Tachibana Family manga and NTR novel that has caused traumas to many people, but overall, if you remove the beach part, it's quite good. Now, people judge the three women quite harshly, and depending on the manga or light novel version, they may be right or not. In the light novel, the same thing happens as in the manga until they reach the beach. The difference lies in that in the novel, which is darker so to speak, Tachibana is the only one who gets pregnant, 'supposedly' with Yuu's child. In addition to that, they all remain slaves to the beach guys. In the manga, the three end up pregnant and have abortions. In addition to that, Tachibana helps the authorities find and imprison them, with an open ending as Yuu knows that Tachibana slept with another but decides to leave the sexual part to become a better man for them. This is my personal thought. While in the light novel it is indeed NTR, we must remember that what happened at the beach was under the influence of many aphrodisiac drugs and blackmail. In the end, they become their long-term slaves. In the manga, they cut off contact after the beach, except for Tachibana, who works with the authorities to lock them up and keep them away from their daughters. So, more than labeling it as NTR, it is rape. I guess if you don't include the beach part, it could be a good fanfic. I haven't read a single chapter of the fanfic, but I give you 5 stars for now