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This chapter relies heavily on a highly repetitive and unoriginal premise. The trope of an author waking up inside their own unfinished or poorly ended novel has been done to death, and this opening fails to bring anything fresh to the table. The pacing feels incredibly rushed, dumping exposition on the reader rather than naturally building the world or tension. Instead of feeling intrigued by the protagonist's predicament, the writing comes off as generic and lacks the emotional depth needed to make the reader care about his sudden displacement.
An entertaining read if you enjoy standard system novels with an overpowered main character. The concept of getting massive returns from selling items is fun at first, but the plot eventually becomes repetitive, following the same predictable cycle. Character development and conflict are quite shallow. Overall, it is nothing groundbreaking, but it works as a decent, fast-paced pastime when you want something light.
Thanx for the chapter
I went in with decent expectations, but it turned out to be pretty mediocre. The execution felt half-baked—the potential was definitely there, but they didn't fully deliver. It’s not a complete waste of time, but it's certainly not something I’d recommend or revisit anytime soon.