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Le_Bob
Le_BobLv52yr
2021-12-26 19:44

Nice plot but pretty repetitive. A lot of information is repeated. Like a lot, as if the author was just trying to pad words. This pattern seems to repeat al the way to 629. Around chapter 630, the plot changes. Let's talk about how different the plot is. At the end of 629, Kant says they will march to attack the undead in three days. At the start of 630, the undead have apparently been handled. Bunduk is the only remaining hero left from all the heroes he had previously and has seemingly lost his special powers and become an ordinary person. New characters and terms have appeared in place of the other heroes and the Mount and Blade terms. His subordinates seem to have become normal people and not just blindly loyal soldiers. The previous plot with the world nobles seems to have never happened and it basically forgets the whole system that the story is based on. The new plot is based on things that never happened in the original story. I looked for the mtl and the translation definitely follows the mtl. I really have no idea what happened. Maybe Mount and Blade finally caught on to what was happening and stopped the author from using those terms. The novel also ends in like 200 chapters, so idk how the author intends on ending a new story that started 3/4's through the story

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Jack_N_Mikhail
Jack_N_MikhailLv15

Do you know what happened? It's pretty sad if the author was shut down just cos he used the Mount and Blade terms...

Le_Bob
Le_BobLv5

honestly, no clue. was just a guess.

Jack_N_Mikhail:Do you know what happened? It's pretty sad if the author was shut down just cos he used the Mount and Blade terms...
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