Embarrassing as a proud system holder, he gives his only cheat to a girl he doesn't even know. Now she can become a cheat existence in his stead. Because he is too braindead to survive for more than 5 years in the simulator himself. When he could simply wait for good talents to show up... Pathetic really.
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LIKEsaying that he's giving her the cheat is not a great way of putting it. He's letting her use it in return for not having to spend the potentially thousands of years in cultivation while still getting better rewards than her. Theoretically, the best idea for to use the simulation on a person under his control but I don't know if I consider that objectively better.
Ok, you are right, but allowing a random girl to gain from him doesn't sit right with me. I would prefer if she had to cultivate for thousands of years. She was already going to be the next sect leader and holy maiden with top tier talent. Now you want to make her even more powerful? You are right tho, about using it on someone under his control... Himself... Well, that would be the case if he wasn't trash. He seriously dies younger than the holy maiden who charges to fight a tiger in the mountain when she's only 5 years old.
Enchants:saying that he's giving her the cheat is not a great way of putting it. He's letting her use it in return for not having to spend the potentially thousands of years in cultivation while still getting better rewards than her. Theoretically, the best idea for to use the simulation on a person under his control but I don't know if I consider that objectively better.
I disagree. It isn't pathetic at all. I feel that it is the best choice going forward for him. He has already tried around 36 times already and had minimal returns. In comparison with the girl, it isn't even worth mentioning. Her first try already garnered much more results what his 36 tries of what could be called a waste of time. He can choose to inherit her experience, cultivation, and methods inside the simulator. What is the point of doing it himself. Plus, he can invite more that one people to simulate at the same time. Instead of only going in himself, he can just be laid back and reap the rewards of multiple characters. So what if the girl gets stronger? How can she match the reward taken from two or more individuals? Not to mention that the MC gains more each time she simulates. In additionally, without mentioning the mechanics and whether it is viable and reasonable for him to invite others to the simulator, it is much more interesting to see others entering the simulator than only and always the MC himself. That gets old quick. Plus, all their lives are basically shortened so it wouldn't be as boring for others who don't want to see the full story of repeating tries and would have to wait 50 chapters to see the rewards.
Well when you graduate from childish fantasies and webnovels into the real world, you realize that there is very little that people can do on their own. That is why people work together and use their strengths to achieve more together than on their own. That is why humanity has technology and isn't still living in a hunter-gatherer society. She isn't gaining from him, they are both gaining from each other
Play:Ok, you are right, but allowing a random girl to gain from him doesn't sit right with me. I would prefer if she had to cultivate for thousands of years. She was already going to be the next sect leader and holy maiden with top tier talent. Now you want to make her even more powerful? You are right tho, about using it on someone under his control... Himself... Well, that would be the case if he wasn't trash. He seriously dies younger than the holy maiden who charges to fight a tiger in the mountain when she's only 5 years old.
But she is... she literally gains from the simulator that he controls. you are actually minus iq if you believe he needs to give the simulator power to others. He could easily solo the simulator himself. Also, please don't call me out for reading fantasy stories. You are also lurking in the trial read section of this site.
sblego11:Well when you graduate from childish fantasies and webnovels into the real world, you realize that there is very little that people can do on their own. That is why people work together and use their strengths to achieve more together than on their own. That is why humanity has technology and isn't still living in a hunter-gatherer society. She isn't gaining from him, they are both gaining from each other
I never called you out for reading stories? I called you out for not being able to distinguish between stories and real-life and thinking that the stuff in these novels applies. And I never said that she doesn't gain from the simulator. The fact that you can't distinguish between individual benefit and mutual benefit simply proves my point. He literally could not solo the simulator himself, it would be shocking if he managed to reach 5 years in the simulator within a few years of "real-life" in the story
Play:But she is... she literally gains from the simulator that he controls. you are actually minus iq if you believe he needs to give the simulator power to others. He could easily solo the simulator himself. Also, please don't call me out for reading fantasy stories. You are also lurking in the trial read section of this site.
Why do I have to distinguish between stories and real life? I make no comparisons to real-life situations and it is clear I am talking about the story solely and my problems with it. I'm not discussing anything in real life. I would also like to distinguish between individual and group rewards. and time taken for solo rewards. Is it worth it? In the overwhelming majority of times, it is always worth it to go for solo rewards. For one, he can hide the specifics of his cheat from others and the time taken can ground him more and help him understand the world he's in. Imagine a powerful enemy faces him in the future and mcs only choice is to put the attacker into a simulation to kill them while they are inside, but they know from mind breaking someone who also had a sharp growth that to get out fast they can just commit suicide... It is understandable to go for group rewards, though that depends on who he uses the simulator on. A teacher or family member is acceptable because you want them to achieve growth alongside you, but since he does it on a random beauty, I simply pity his IQ.
sblego11:I never called you out for reading stories? I called you out for not being able to distinguish between stories and real-life and thinking that the stuff in these novels applies. And I never said that she doesn't gain from the simulator. The fact that you can't distinguish between individual benefit and mutual benefit simply proves my point. He literally could not solo the simulator himself, it would be shocking if he managed to reach 5 years in the simulator within a few years of "real-life" in the story
He will go solo??Bro if he go solo the story already ended. I don't think sharing the simulator is wrong. I mean he needs strength faster.Because it is a cultivation world and the future is unpredictable.
Play:Why do I have to distinguish between stories and real life? I make no comparisons to real-life situations and it is clear I am talking about the story solely and my problems with it. I'm not discussing anything in real life. I would also like to distinguish between individual and group rewards. and time taken for solo rewards. Is it worth it? In the overwhelming majority of times, it is always worth it to go for solo rewards. For one, he can hide the specifics of his cheat from others and the time taken can ground him more and help him understand the world he's in. Imagine a powerful enemy faces him in the future and mcs only choice is to put the attacker into a simulation to kill them while they are inside, but they know from mind breaking someone who also had a sharp growth that to get out fast they can just commit suicide... It is understandable to go for group rewards, though that depends on who he uses the simulator on. A teacher or family member is acceptable because you want them to achieve growth alongside you, but since he does it on a random beauty, I simply pity his IQ.
If you go to other world with simulator. [You died] reasons:Being Greedy
Play:Why do I have to distinguish between stories and real life? I make no comparisons to real-life situations and it is clear I am talking about the story solely and my problems with it. I'm not discussing anything in real life. I would also like to distinguish between individual and group rewards. and time taken for solo rewards. Is it worth it? In the overwhelming majority of times, it is always worth it to go for solo rewards. For one, he can hide the specifics of his cheat from others and the time taken can ground him more and help him understand the world he's in. Imagine a powerful enemy faces him in the future and mcs only choice is to put the attacker into a simulation to kill them while they are inside, but they know from mind breaking someone who also had a sharp growth that to get out fast they can just commit suicide... It is understandable to go for group rewards, though that depends on who he uses the simulator on. A teacher or family member is acceptable because you want them to achieve growth alongside you, but since he does it on a random beauty, I simply pity his IQ.
I will rate you're review. 1/10
Play:Why do I have to distinguish between stories and real life? I make no comparisons to real-life situations and it is clear I am talking about the story solely and my problems with it. I'm not discussing anything in real life. I would also like to distinguish between individual and group rewards. and time taken for solo rewards. Is it worth it? In the overwhelming majority of times, it is always worth it to go for solo rewards. For one, he can hide the specifics of his cheat from others and the time taken can ground him more and help him understand the world he's in. Imagine a powerful enemy faces him in the future and mcs only choice is to put the attacker into a simulation to kill them while they are inside, but they know from mind breaking someone who also had a sharp growth that to get out fast they can just commit suicide... It is understandable to go for group rewards, though that depends on who he uses the simulator on. A teacher or family member is acceptable because you want them to achieve growth alongside you, but since he does it on a random beauty, I simply pity his IQ.
Come back when you grow up and read your review. Cringe
Play:Why do I have to distinguish between stories and real life? I make no comparisons to real-life situations and it is clear I am talking about the story solely and my problems with it. I'm not discussing anything in real life. I would also like to distinguish between individual and group rewards. and time taken for solo rewards. Is it worth it? In the overwhelming majority of times, it is always worth it to go for solo rewards. For one, he can hide the specifics of his cheat from others and the time taken can ground him more and help him understand the world he's in. Imagine a powerful enemy faces him in the future and mcs only choice is to put the attacker into a simulation to kill them while they are inside, but they know from mind breaking someone who also had a sharp growth that to get out fast they can just commit suicide... It is understandable to go for group rewards, though that depends on who he uses the simulator on. A teacher or family member is acceptable because you want them to achieve growth alongside you, but since he does it on a random beauty, I simply pity his IQ.
His deaths don't make sense in the first place, he always died in less than a month, while the saintess didn't face any danger in this infant-weakness period, it reeks of plot shoehorned into the system mechanic to make the premise work because the author just didn't want to actually write a good reason why he couldn't pass this period
Can they???They don't even know him..? besides he just make a bet. Because he is not confidence to survive in fantasy world.He have enemy ,So he need strength Quickly. what will you choose ? 1.)Solo simulate and die early. 2.)Share the simulation to others and gain more rewards and maybe be betrayed by them but have a chance to survive. live long or die early.
Thiago_guedes:what world are you in... give power to strangers who can basically rip your head off for GREED... literally pathetic....
are reading or not?? the saint got a luck talent. but she is still unlucky.
Orazon:His deaths don't make sense in the first place, he always died in less than a month, while the saintess didn't face any danger in this infant-weakness period, it reeks of plot shoehorned into the system mechanic to make the premise work because the author just didn't want to actually write a good reason why he couldn't pass this period
It's all about luck. and the nascent talent he choose.
Orazon:His deaths don't make sense in the first place, he always died in less than a month, while the saintess didn't face any danger in this infant-weakness period, it reeks of plot shoehorned into the system mechanic to make the premise work because the author just didn't want to actually write a good reason why he couldn't pass this period
so limited... slaves, trusted family members, trying to solo... doesn't give a stranger power...
EchoesofVoid:Can they???They don't even know him..? besides he just make a bet. Because he is not confidence to survive in fantasy world.He have enemy ,So he need strength Quickly. what will you choose ? 1.)Solo simulate and die early. 2.)Share the simulation to others and gain more rewards and maybe be betrayed by them but have a chance to survive. live long or die early.
can he?? does he have family ?? can he buy a slave?? What he needed are those with talent and luck to survive in simulator. what he need is sense of security ...that is strength .
Thiago_guedes:so limited... slaves, trusted family members, trying to solo... doesn't give a stranger power...
Other than what my friends pointed out already, he has a big upperhand on whoever he invites because the system gives HIM the better rewards whilest the girls only get a watered down rewards, though a still good one, (and they don't know their reward is watered down). Not giving much spoilers but I read the RAW and he indeed keeps up with this trend of giving others acess, as of now there's three girls, and to be honest, they are much fun to read than him.
But, it's a lot easier for him to make other people work for him than vice-versa? Ignoring the obvious comedic aspect that's supposed to be him dying as an infant every time, it's pretty clear the reason he sucks at the simulator is because he isn't a capable fighter to begin with- he's not capable of much anything, really. He lacks experience in cultivation and knows very little about it, thus making it difficult for him to have the same results if he did it on his own. On the other hand, it's easier to grab a capable person, even if she is a stranger, to work for him. Sure, she'll become stronger, but his gains outweigh hers, and he'll overtake her easily soon enough. He's using the System intelligently and how it's meant to be used- by sharing it for his own benefit.