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YeahLv55yr
2019-02-19 13:22

This is a nice novel, however this translation leaves much to be desired. The quality of the novel is greatly reduced because of the lacking translation.

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WebNovelSins
WebNovelSinsLv3

The translation is good but needs proper editing/proofreading. As one who read the original in Korean, I can vouch for the translation, but it's definitely not good enough to be considered the "official" translation with its sub-par editing.

amjr118
amjr118Lv11

Exp

Awalkinacemetary
AwalkinacemetaryLv3

Sup-bar. Chicken ****. Alright.....

Credos75
Credos75Lv4

there is actually a manga of this and has been going for months as I was reading the first chapter I kept saying what the heck this reminds me of a manga and it is it

mohamedkoko
mohamedkokoLv2

Read up to chapter 100, there's a translator named 25th_chestnut whom has translated up to chapter 100 under the title 'solo leveling' for free before being forced to stop T∆T

nep123
nep123Lv2

I found a page I have only raised the level. It is translated into Spanish, it goes through chapter 201 = 20100 (if it is in Spanish, but you help yourself with the translator), those who are desperate and want to move forward can visit here: https: //ouo.io/ifeGWA Not only that, since it also has MGA Until chapter 3686 to Spanish on that same page.

Zerophite
ZerophiteLv11

I agree

Tusharr
TusharrLv4

Woooooooooooooow

Tusharr
TusharrLv4

Woooooooooooooow

daoao
daoaoLv5

nah,just stealing from other. not official one 😑

MoriAizen
MoriAizenLv4

Good

MoriAizen
MoriAizenLv4

Good

lasuh
lasuhLv3

Hmmmnnn

lasuh
lasuhLv3

Hmmmnnn

Xiao_Huoyan
Xiao_HuoyanLv4

True...🤔

WebNovelSins:The translation is good but needs proper editing/proofreading. As one who read the original in Korean, I can vouch for the translation, but it's definitely not good enough to be considered the "official" translation with its sub-par editing.
Carol_Selikem_Tay
Carol_Selikem_TayLv10

It’s quite interesting

IBeJosh
IBeJoshLv11

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IBeJosh
IBeJoshLv11

Google "redlightnovel" tell other people about there site too.

Carol_Selikem_Tay
Carol_Selikem_TayLv10

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