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2021-02-27 21:03

I think most of us have read enough apocalypse and revenge novels already but this novel is simply mind-blowing! In my opinion, this is the most beautiful and interesting apocalyptic novel so far. This story has a lot more potential and positive content. I'm glad that I found this. I think I definitely stumbled upon a rare gem here. Not only we have romance during the apocalyptic world, but there are also game abilities and kingdom building involved! Yes! You didn't read it wrong. They are all in this novel! There were also some scenes that I cried a lot and there were some scenes that I laughed quietly at myself. Most reborn novels have just only narrated the MC's past life experiences but here it was portrayed beautifully through the MC's perspective. I even got emotional at some points when I read it. I highly recommend this novel. It is so worth it !!! The only thing that I wish the author to fix is to release a longer chapter and more frequent. The author, please keep writing this book!

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Thank you so much StarReading for the really good detailed review! Really appreciate it! [img=recommend] --- Thanks for your continued support too!

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AmateurAuthor:Thank you so much StarReading for the really good detailed review! Really appreciate it! [img=recommend] --- Thanks for your continued support too!
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