this temporary rating and review, but i will give you spoiler... Heaven decide give him "System" but Heaven also made Rule : The More Your Power Grow, The More Power That Oppose You Grow. thats mean everybody in planetos/westeros have invisible or hidden system for themself, then what its different MC with have system and doesnot have ?? well, it does matter actually for me, heck even i hope MC can grow as strong as Saiyan, and let see bunch of Saiyan wrecking havoc in planetos...
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LIKEThank you very much for your vote Lucy_Carla!!! Rule : The More Your Power Grow, The More Power That Oppose You Grow. Unfortunately I can't really say anything that won't lead to a mega spoiler. But thanks again for your honest review. I hope that if the story were to progress (and you were still following it) that I would have another review from you.
Thanks for the review, you prevented me from reading a story that I knew was going to disappoint me. This type of plot is not my cup of tea. I prefer a story where the MC adapts to the power level of the world to which he arrives and not one where the MC is so strong that the author is forced to alter the balance of power in this world (In this case GoT) so that the mc does not have it easy. Of course, this opinion is completely personal. I know that there are readers who like this type of development as it is something relatively 'new'. (Google translate)
Izanmi it pains me greatly to lose a valued reader. I really appreciate you specifying your motivation by investing some of your time. I wish you with all my heart to find the novel you seek. After all, we don't have much time to immerse ourselves in our fantasy worlds to escape our harsh reality for a bit. Thank goodness everyone is both similar and different from others, it would be a bore to be all identical! haha. Thanks for your comment and good luck in your quest.
Izanmi:Thanks for the review, you prevented me from reading a story that I knew was going to disappoint me. This type of plot is not my cup of tea. I prefer a story where the MC adapts to the power level of the world to which he arrives and not one where the MC is so strong that the author is forced to alter the balance of power in this world (In this case GoT) so that the mc does not have it easy. Of course, this opinion is completely personal. I know that there are readers who like this type of development as it is something relatively 'new'. (Google translate)
It's more like balancing mc's power with the world he lives in, no matter how strong he is, there will always be someone as strong or stronger than him in the world he lives in. The rule is like a sign that mc can't arbitrarily do whatever he wants with the power he has like his system, because there will always be people who can fight him with the hidden system that other people have or no system at all. Hehe it's also funny to see that you can't be stronger than anyone else because there will always be someone who is equal to or stronger than you no matter what.
The benefit is that it won't be difficult for you to find an enemy worthy of you, because being the strongest alone in the world can be very boring (example: Saitama from the anime One Punch Man).
Duncan_Randar:Thank you very much for your vote Lucy_Carla!!! Rule : The More Your Power Grow, The More Power That Oppose You Grow. Unfortunately I can't really say anything that won't lead to a mega spoiler. But thanks again for your honest review. I hope that if the story were to progress (and you were still following it) that I would have another review from you.
Who? Is it mc? I don't know bro, that's the author's own decision. After all, this is his story, we only give suggestions or comments about whether the story is good or not, including reviewing whether it is worth reading or not.
marcelll3214:Then how about not giving him system at all?
In practicality for game of thrones World that aspect of system is utterly idiotic
Duncan_Randar:Thank you very much for your vote Lucy_Carla!!! Rule : The More Your Power Grow, The More Power That Oppose You Grow. Unfortunately I can't really say anything that won't lead to a mega spoiler. But thanks again for your honest review. I hope that if the story were to progress (and you were still following it) that I would have another review from you.
Well I will comment here since I don't want to give a bad rating without reading and since I'm not going to read it anyway might as well comment it in the comment section.🤷🏻♀️ What's the point in giving the MC a system with a catch that as he grows stronger the world will also get stronger? I mean that's basically a redundant situation, it's like eating lots fast food then going to the gym and repeating the cycle... there's no change or difference made. It would be better to ask for another benefit or something that would help him in the long run or not give him anything at all, that way he will use his knowledge of the plot and improve naturally 🤷🏻♀️. This whole thing might actually be interesting to some and might have a goal in the later points of the plot but as someone who actually wanted to read a GOT book I'm honestly disappointed. With that being said, congratulations to the Author, it takes drive and creativity to make something different like that and keep going, and my idea is basically pointless at this point since there's a lot of chapters released so I with the best to the author and those who actually enjoy this story.
why does it have to be a power that opposes the mc, it sounds like a curse. it's fine if that power does not necessarily oppose the mc and doesn't necessarily know about the mc. it makes the mc a villain for no reason aside from the fact that people felt like opposing him is the right thing to do.
I have yet to read it but I would say this feature is a grievous error in the compensation. To have the power that opposes you become stronger as you grow, in the world of ASOIAF, is a death sentence. When the opposition are those known as the Others, it’s a vital matter of life and death for the living. If he isn’t reborn as the prophesied lightbringer, aka Prince who was Promised, etc etc, then his growth in strength screws over the rest of the living world by making the enemy stronger. But let’s remove that Jon Snow tidbit off the table and focus on the failure of the compensation package premise. In the synopsis we learn he’s a casualt of a battle between an Angel and a Demon and even has an attorney to maximize his potential compensation as best he can. To have the power that opposes him become stronger, I.e. the Night King and his cronies, places the poor lad in a no-win scenario. What kind of compensation is that? To live a blessed life until he perishes to the Long Night? No thanks, I prefer to take my chances with the jury than accept that deal.