Webnovel disapoints again, by publishing the same story with a different title, I don't know what they're thinking. Even the character's names are the same...
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LIKEFallencrows:But its the original one? It's just a different title. The one with the original title (Sign in for a Millennium, How Do I Hide My Ancestors) you can find is translated by a fan(?) not the original author.
Fallencrows:But its the original one? It's just a different title. The one with the original title (Sign in for a Millennium, How Do I Hide My Ancestors) you can find is translated by a fan(?) not the original author.
Fallencrows:But its the original one? It's just a different title. The one with the original title (Sign in for a Millennium, How Do I Hide My Ancestors) you can find is translated by a fan(?) not the original author.
It’s very very much not. As of right now, there is no such novel of the same concept as this novel. The premise doesn’t revolve solely around the growth of the mc, but also the growth of the clan the library is in, then later the entire Barbaric Continent.
Evelcior:I think he meant the same plot
A lot of the early translatio s succeeded solely based on their decade of success but the mid stage novels after all the super successful webnovels were translated failed because of localization issues. Say a super popular story in Korea or China needed the reader to have a deep understanding of Korean politics, geography, ganf relationships and so on. it was too much for the global audience and those stories just failed. So they started localizing the stories for global audience to greater success.
HolyDragon17:Don't forget they've been weirdly westernize novels and to the point of rewriting the story. I wonder why?