Q&A and roast sesh! Please keep your reviews excessively clean; even l mao and c rap get reviews filtered. You can find more reviews with [minor] expletives marked out 👇 My review: 7/10, making it a true Christmas miracle. This novel’s ambition is brutally constrained by pressure to develop fast, squeeze in lemons, build power, and develop characters. Yet I did it some how. #biased It's also a real apocalypse novel with dual cultivation. Look, folks. There's nothing charming about picking up feral women on the road. So I had to find a charming solution for that too. It's 🔥 PlayCult’s special because the characters start normal, but the apocalypse twists and warps their personalities into more entertaining characters, especially Evalyn’s. One woman [naturally develops] into a yandere. You’re welcome. I hope the blend of comedy, cliches, and realism resonates with you. If not, roast me mercilessly, and I’ll thank you for helping me improve as an author. Thank you for reading!
Margrave
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LIKEKaze raises funds for the faction by trading cultivation techniques to rich people for money, and guaranteeing to raise women's cultivation by one realm. Rich women are married, so the second and third lemons are ntr. It's advertising and power building simultaneously. I'm letting people know that it's not a recurring feature of the novel. It's strictly practical not a fantasy or wish fullfillment. Well, some may feel that way, but for everyone else I'm just letting them know the score.
Crazy_DarkSide_Cat:what do you mean about ntr?
is it net ori or neto rare? webnovel ban those words if you don't put a space in between for some reason
Margrave:Kaze raises funds for the faction by trading cultivation techniques to rich people for money, and guaranteeing to raise women's cultivation by one realm. Rich women are married, so the second and third lemons are ntr. It's advertising and power building simultaneously. I'm letting people know that it's not a recurring feature of the novel. It's strictly practical not a fantasy or wish fullfillment. Well, some may feel that way, but for everyone else I'm just letting them know the score.
VibingElder:is it net ori or neto rare? webnovel ban those words if you don't put a space in between for some reason
Community forum! Can people throw out deal breaking tropes? I'm not guaranteeing I won't use a trope, but I figure I can ease concerns because my novels don't write [controversial] fan service. There's a lot of one-off lemon variety, but few things end up tropes. Easing concerns, the mc will never get cheated on and his members aren't lezz. Both of those concepts in a harem novel are appalling and I've never encountered them, but I've recently heard that they exist. If someone is bi, it won't change their faithfulness to the mc, so their attraction to women is a novelty and irrelevant. I am a fan of group lemons between committed members—only when the mc is present. I don't do loli, step-sister, or taboo. No non-mob character in my novels will ever be a victim or abuse, and those who are never have more than an implication. With those out of the way, please tell me all these wild tropes I've never heard about so I can tell you I'm not doing them. If I am, I'll be transparent.
I will in the future! I'm getting everything into place before I do that, but I'll make one for sure. 🙂
Lazy_Chicken_God:Also can you make an axillary chapter about the cultivation system.
Margrave:I will in the future! I'm getting everything into place before I do that, but I'll make one for sure. 🙂
Oh, nah. If women will cheat on their husbands for the mc, they'll cheat on the mc or it'll create trust issues. I don't like that drama. 👌
Lazy_Chicken_God:I meant the wife's leaving their man for the Mc. I would never want the Mc to get cheated on.
Not a big fan of the mc screwing married women, is it just in the beginning or is it a running theme? The harem members who are bi, if I understand correctly they wait to do anything sexual until the mc is around, right? Because something I'm running into more often is that the harem members satisfy each other when the mc is not around, which can be especially frustrating as a reader when the mc was working hard, only to come back home to find the women have been doing nothing other than pleasuring each other, ends up making me feel like the mc is getting taken advantage of by his harem. (Yes, I have read novels where this happens. Yes, more than one.) I think the authors logic is that a hardworking man is attractive and he's being rewarded for his efforts through thr33somes, but it's never how it comes across while I'm reading it.
Margrave:Community forum! Can people throw out deal breaking tropes? I'm not guaranteeing I won't use a trope, but I figure I can ease concerns because my novels don't write [controversial] fan service. There's a lot of one-off lemon variety, but few things end up tropes. Easing concerns, the mc will never get cheated on and his members aren't lezz. Both of those concepts in a harem novel are appalling and I've never encountered them, but I've recently heard that they exist. If someone is bi, it won't change their faithfulness to the mc, so their attraction to women is a novelty and irrelevant. I am a fan of group lemons between committed members—only when the mc is present. I don't do loli, step-sister, or taboo. No non-mob character in my novels will ever be a victim or abuse, and those who are never have more than an implication. With those out of the way, please tell me all these wild tropes I've never heard about so I can tell you I'm not doing them. If I am, I'll be transparent.
Thank you for the detailed insights. (NTR) No, NTR isn't a theme in the novel. It okay happens twice for strictly practical reasons. (Bi) There will be threesies but no lemons scenes between his members if he's not present. Only one of the important characters is [technically] bi, and she refuses to touch anyone who's not the mc. It's a purely a novelty. There is one threesie between the MC and two legitimate bi mob characters. However, the scene is purely comedy, the mc is still the focus, and the characters were chosen explicitly for comedic reasons. It's not a theme or a fantasy. Hope these two insights address your concerns!
Sinful_Cyanide:Not a big fan of the mc screwing married women, is it just in the beginning or is it a running theme? The harem members who are bi, if I understand correctly they wait to do anything sexual until the mc is around, right? Because something I'm running into more often is that the harem members satisfy each other when the mc is not around, which can be especially frustrating as a reader when the mc was working hard, only to come back home to find the women have been doing nothing other than pleasuring each other, ends up making me feel like the mc is getting taken advantage of by his harem. (Yes, I have read novels where this happens. Yes, more than one.) I think the authors logic is that a hardworking man is attractive and he's being rewarded for his efforts through thr33somes, but it's never how it comes across while I'm reading it.
Margrave:Thank you for the detailed insights. (NTR) No, NTR isn't a theme in the novel. It okay happens twice for strictly practical reasons. (Bi) There will be threesies but no lemons scenes between his members if he's not present. Only one of the important characters is [technically] bi, and she refuses to touch anyone who's not the mc. It's a purely a novelty. There is one threesie between the MC and two legitimate bi mob characters. However, the scene is purely comedy, the mc is still the focus, and the characters were chosen explicitly for comedic reasons. It's not a theme or a fantasy. Hope these two insights address your concerns!
Lazy_Chicken_God:Also can you make an axillary chapter about the cultivation system.