good story for some, but a big no for me, there is no logic, a boy asleep for 9 years knows a lot of information, dad don't question his abilities, personally I don't recommend this book, when I read the synopsis it give me a high hopes for a good novel, pure torture reading 26 chapters.
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LIKEI mean pure torture sounds like a bit much. If something is a torture to read you end sooner. Also it is a world into a game. It has been stayed that inheriting skills is possible as well that he is in touch with his "saviour" player. Also other than being able to craft which are easily explained by inheriting skills he hadn't shown any other abilities in front of him
this story is hardcore grinding. from chapters 1 to 18 he is cultivating every magic point. every stat point gain earns a full stat sheet recap. that's annoying when there's several gains in a chapter. and that's getting worse with more stats. the concept is solid, but I'm dying between story segments and info dumps. there's such a thing as moderation. I'm implying that there is too much internalization and struggle to level ...no rather to "Cultivate"..his stats.