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I started this novel and gave up by chapter3. Insurances and welfares after 'nuclear' power destroyed half of humanity? lmfao (actually if only all capitals were destroyed there shouldn't be nowhere near that much casualties). AI managed cars but there's still 'old fashioned' cars without even primitive AI to prevent crashes? lmfao. 100y in the future new-tech and all, and still no AI management for human resources? no population control, no division on classes/specialties/etc. Ridiculous. Most of the ppl live in radioactive lands and take iodine to prevent illness? Done. Maybe I will give it another chance when I have nothing to read, but when first chapters of 'sci-fi' is this bad thought throught it's really not a good sign.

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Thanks for your review, but I find it extremely biased and borderline dishonest, considering the number of chapters read and the rating given. (especially if you read other webnovels on this app) First because it is not only the capitals that have been destroyed, but most of the big cities and their surroundings. Very different, since a large part of the world's population lives in these densely populated areas. For cabs with drivers at the beginning of the 22nd century, I don't see any problem with that. In fact, I think it will still exist even in a century's time. My opinion is subjective, but this novel does not represent reality but a dystopia. The fact that the cars of that time should be equipped with anti-crash measures, yes why not. Not complicated to correct this problem of consistency, although if it's enough to prevent you from reading, I guess there are not many books that you will be able to read till the end. Anyway,I'll start a round of editing soon, so not a big deal. As for the iodine tablets fighting radiation, the answer comes much further in the novel and if some things seem incoherent, it's intentional. Anyone with a little common sense knows that if so many nuclear bombs had exploded at the same time, humanity would have simply disappeared because of the fallout that would have followed. One tablet wouldn't make much difference and it can't be taken in the long run anyway. There would have been an increase in cancers, radiation related diseases with many subsequent casualties.