Personally, when I need a major break from life, I love reading over-top MCs. If you measure this novel with plot of against "living in a lower plane struggling to reach higher realms", then the MC's OP would not make sense. However, the author just left a clue that part of his bloodline comes from a higher plane where babies are born at Xanthian. Actually, he is weak compared to others of his bloodline. If you look at it this way, he is not overly lucky and is not really OP. Since its only 28 chapters, perhaps this just a way to introduce his back ground. Irregardless, no matter what direction the plot goes - I think it is unique, flows and is a fun read! I am looking forward to the updates (and not understanding the low reviews)!
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LIKEHehe - I never knew there was a debate about whether "irregardless" was even a word - I learned something new! I went back and read my comment again. I also read the exact definition of regardless and then found the debate about "irregardless". After reading everything again and realizing the meaning I attached to "irregardless" doesn't exist, I think my meaning/intension would still be understood if I left both words out completely - "regardless" would sligthly change my intent Anyway, thanks for teaching me somthing new! :-)
lol you did it again with "intension." Linguistically an intension refers to the concept behind something's meaning, to be contrasted with an extension of its meaning. You probably meant "intention," but this is a really old comment so you'll probably have to reread it to see if that's true. Enjoy this trip down memory lane haha
not2complex:Hehe - I never knew there was a debate about whether "irregardless" was even a word - I learned something new! I went back and read my comment again. I also read the exact definition of regardless and then found the debate about "irregardless". After reading everything again and realizing the meaning I attached to "irregardless" doesn't exist, I think my meaning/intension would still be understood if I left both words out completely - "regardless" would sligthly change my intent Anyway, thanks for teaching me somthing new! :-)
not2complex:Hehe - I never knew there was a debate about whether "irregardless" was even a word - I learned something new! I went back and read my comment again. I also read the exact definition of regardless and then found the debate about "irregardless". After reading everything again and realizing the meaning I attached to "irregardless" doesn't exist, I think my meaning/intension would still be understood if I left both words out completely - "regardless" would sligthly change my intent Anyway, thanks for teaching me somthing new! :-)