I've read more of this than I should have (chap. 368). This isn't so much a novel suffering from plot holes as a plot hole with some plot tacked on. The amount of changes the author has made to power levels and abilities is immense. The worldbuilding is nonsense. How things stand right now, the royal family stays in power for absolutely no reason. Military might isn't it as multiple other armies are apparently equivalent to the royal one. The royals are apparently also bankrolled by another noble family. Somehow this family is rather weak as well even though power almost directly equates to money given how much ores help in training. So how's the summoning in this summoning novel? Given that MC is just NOW finally revealing she is a summoner publicly, who knows? Also, summoning is literally just forming a contract with as many creatures as you have elemental affinities. Not exactly interesting for a summoner based novel where summoners are these incredible legendary figures. Characters are a mixed bag. There are some good interactions between main characters that are fine. The problem lies with antagonists. I don't know why exactly this is a common problem with FL novels but the enemies are just aggressively stupid.
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