I’ve actually read some of this before on NU. It’s called Magus Tech, 15 chapters translated by wordexcerpt. The synopsis sounded really interesting so I decided to give it a try and though there were some parts that made me yawn a bit(possibly due to me only getting 3-4 hours of sleep every night), but I’d say it was a pretty interesting read.
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LIKEI assume he meant he saw it on novelupdates. Its basically a wide collection of novels with their synopsis and links to translations.
LORD_OF_ORIGIN:what is 'nu' ? NOVEL UNIVERSE ??
Lol I'm surprised someone here doesn't know novelupdates. Back when I started reading light novels I found it and from there started reading Chinese novels and ended up here
LORD_OF_ORIGIN:what is 'nu' ? NOVEL UNIVERSE ??
AzureConqueror:Lol I'm surprised someone here doesn't know novelupdates. Back when I started reading light novels I found it and from there started reading Chinese novels and ended up here
It's a website where they give information of translated Chinese, Japanese and Korean novels (and manga, which I don't read). The website usually gives information on the author, how many chapters, if its translated and how many chapters/volumes are translated, if its published etc. Most people use it to check reviews (and to make reviews) on novels to see if its worth the read and to check the rankings and lists to find good novels. The website is (*** . novelupdates . com). Oh and I haven't been using it for a while so I don't know if there is an app by now.
SujAn:is it app
Well since you insisted, Manga = Japanese, Manhwa = Korean, Manhua = Chinese, there you go. **. Sadly, there is still no official app for NU
AzureConqueror:And nobody needs bother to point out the difference between manhua, manga and manhwa. I just didn't feel like writing them all out
ImNotNarcissistic:Well since you insisted, Manga = Japanese, Manhwa = Korean, Manhua = Chinese, there you go. **. Sadly, there is still no official app for NU