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LIKEEven the most patient man will get tired of that kind of story after having read 10 such novels. It's just annoying after that point, like "yeah yeah, next he's going to make stupid mistakes in order to grow up, can't wait to read about that."
I mean its fine for me
tbh this is one of the most ruthless characters ever, not sure how far you read but he commits genocide just to get back at heavens which results in millions of innocent deaths. His cultivation forces him to kill ANYONE who attacks him, heck it even makes him kill ANYONE who helps him in a fight because he cannot have a safety net, not sure how much more ruthless you want...
maybe a bit of a spoiler but yeah, you have a point lol
Have you ever heard of character development? I rather find those MCs who have the perfect mindset in the beginning boring. Well, if you don't pay attention to character development, then it wouldn't matter anyway. It also wouldn't make sense for an mc to be perfect in the beginning after just experiencing one tragedy or hardships.
But of course if you don't want MCs to make stupid mistakes, there are still those reincarnation novels wherein the MC started out as some world's peak existence but died and ended up reincarnating as a mortal kid who was constantly bullied for no reason
Character development does not mean reading about a borderline retard for the first couple of chapters and then getting the normal version after. There are plenty of smart kids in the world, you don't have to be a reincarnator to be "ruthless" at the start. Believe it or not, not every kid is a saint.
Exactly. Still, even the most ruthless and smartest mothers out there still make mistakes so why can't a kid?
You have to know that the only reason why we readers seem smart is because we know more than the characters themselves. We know what they don't know so any mistakes from their part that we know that could have been avoided is because they did not see it coming. We saw it coming because authors let us but the characters have no idea what's coming for them. In reality, we're even more stupid than the characters and we make more mistakes than a mediocre character depicted by the authors.
HOLD UP! On the note about “ruthless” I’d like to point out a HUGE misunderstanding, ruthless does NOT = smart/intelligent. And likewise smart/intelligent does NOT = ruthless. Another thing to note about “reincarnation” troupe? Previous knowledge does NOT = intelligence. Reincarnate a moron and give him prior knowledge. He will still be a moron. Just saying. Oh, I’m curious what qualifies as “ruthless” if the complete execution of entire realms/worlds does not? Yanno, just curious? Tbh it’s been a hot minute since I read this novel. However if memory serves. My only “huh?” Or “gripe” about it was a personal confusion about the overall conflict against “Heaven” Now I understood the conflict fine. What made me go “huh?” Was that to me? Dude man basically enslaved himself to his desires/P2P(Path to Power)/Dao Heart? So for me, I always got stuck wondering if the desire to destroy(phrase it however you want) Heaven was actually worth basically selling his soul for power. I’m a free spirit sorta dude. So this MC is super interesting to me because he is SO not anything like me.
I took a shot and I missed, that's a mistake. I'll go against the most powerful existence known to me while being a child, and I won't hide it either. That's not a mistake, that's a retard's thought process. Believe it or not, a kid can be a retard and not just be excused as "oh he's just a boy." Making him what he should be after a couple of hundred chapters is not character development.