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2023-07-20 02:19

Hello. I have already read 100 chapters of the book and although compared to the whole book it is few, but I still feel that after so many chapters an opinion is formed in the person. In my opinion, this book is terrible. I am unable to grasp the main character's way of thinking and the logic behind his actions. Sometimes he acts like he's the strongest here when he's just a weak kid who can easily be killed by almost any monster. The incomprehensible way of thinking that random takes pity on a few people for no reason and just casually shows his secrets as if what he is doing is completely normal, and when random picks up the bag in the wild because it looks cute... Well, that's not why he knows and whether he will just play dumb and trick them into robbing the group or not. Such a thought would never cross his mind, but he feels that he is capable of controlling thousands of lives in a city. Interesting I must say. And the personality of this great savior is terrible. I honestly don't understand what logic he uses to save all the people in the world. Pure stupid. When the development of the character starts, it suddenly stops, as if the author has forgotten, and even regresses to where it was. Although the way of thinking in the first chapter is as stupid as in the last. Overall, the story is not bad, but the stupid main character completely spoils the story. I'm sorry, but it could have been a good work.

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