I love this book. The world is carefully built up, and very straightforward. I love this because instead of having to carefully think over the way things work, which in general are usually very vague because the author will want to keep a surprise for later in the book. I also love this book because of its competent grammar, good spelling, and loveable characters. I love some of the more slices of life chapters, and I also am overjoyed that the main characters don't start out with a super op world-destroying skill, or like godly stats or something like that. They don't have any super huge cheats, which is why it is so interesting to see the main characters grow from the bottom to the top, but not in a cliche way like most boring cultivation novels. The updates are stable, and lots of chapters come out every week. My only complaint is that sometimes, the author (PancakesWitch) will put stats at the end of the chapter, which takes up the word count. Instead, I would suggest just making extra chapters with these huge stat blocks, which aren't a necessity to read.
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LIKEHello there, since last year my friend is writing a book. His book is about bloodlines, kingdoms, and superpowers. The problem is he is not getting any support. I told him to share on a couple of sites but it didn't get any attention. If you guys can check that out and leave a comment it would be really good for him. Have a good day. The book's name is: Wolf Bloodline