The book starts off alright but goes downhill fast. The main character goes through the usual ‘do a good deed but die so gets reincarnated’ tropes and then is immediately thrust into a poorly written life or death situation. 15 chapters later however, we discover that she has roughly 250,000 times more talent at magic than the best wizards (not a joke thats actually just a random guess, its actually much more tham 250,000), she gains a mysterious teacher (who turns out to be the emperor of some random country) gets adopted by him (becoming a princess), gains a pet dragon, adopts one of the last surviving fairies in the world and then is able to kill hundreds of monsters withour breaking a sweat. Later on in the novel she falls in love with some random kid because he gave her a fucking water bottle and a sword, this starts an utter cringefest of her blushing literally every time she sees him and looking like an utter ****wit. I wouldn’t reccommend this to someone over the age of 5.
invayne
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LIKEsergioGM:I was going to start reading it but after such a review... I better try another novel.
Bumba:I agree with you 100% . If I saw your review earlier I wouldn't have start reading this ***t.
Alibi_Lullaby:why is you review the only 3 stars in here? this seems suspicious either you have no taste or the author deletes reviews.
I don’t know if it’s too late but avoid his other book “ah chun” it was great for a good part of it but then she has 99 samsara through a time skip and after that the rest plays out, until over 100 chapters later we find out the samsara has 100. It literally restarts everything.
Alibi_Lullaby:this is the only review below three stars for this novel out of like 100
UndeadBeing:I don’t know if it’s too late but avoid his other book “ah chun” it was great for a good part of it but then she has 99 samsara through a time skip and after that the rest plays out, until over 100 chapters later we find out the samsara has 100. It literally restarts everything.