Pretty ‘Meh’ overall. It’s about a guy who got turned into an ‘NPC’ farmer. It’s a nice concept but the author doesn’t explain at all why he thinks its a Game World. He thinks of the local lord as a ‘Player’ for no reason other than the fact that the world has a status system. The MC is also quite delusional, coming up with explanations like he’s in a public lobby of Among Us. The Author is quite fond of his writing style of ‘Tell, Don’t Show’, and the MC comes of as retarded because of it. You could read it if you’re a binge reader like me and desperate for something to read. Definitely not for picky readers who like quality. Translation is good though
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LIKEyeah give that vibe... but thats not sure too...
DigBick:If you read the novel carefully you can see hints that the lord might be a player. I guessed it in just 13 chapter in. Also MC uses his brain. You most likely skimmed through the novel that's why it feels to you that he's in public lobby in Among Us.
I agree, this guy doesnt know what he is talking about, even though the MC does think of that... that the lord might be a player, he only makes those hypotheses from what he knows since it is quite obvious that the lord is also special in some way and can summon servants. Later more things are figured out. It isn't really fair to grade this novel which is quite detailed in 20 ish chapters. The novel does not boil down to... MC stuck in NPC body! Author doesn't explain... fk off... we are looking at the world from the eyes of the MC and thus only know what he knows and witnesses.
DigBick:If you read the novel carefully you can see hints that the lord might be a player. I guessed it in just 13 chapter in. Also MC uses his brain. You most likely skimmed through the novel that's why it feels to you that he's in public lobby in Among Us.