Really well written both in grammar and prose. Basically it seems to be taking the "dungeons invading earth" trope, but switching it up so that instead of being about numbers or the path to power for the MC, it's about the daughter of someone already so OP that his daughter can treat the dungeons as playgrounds. Not sure why people are giving it low reviews for Chinese Nationalism and potential racism after one chapter - there was only one sentence showing anything like that in the first 19 chapters. Besides, even if it were more prominent, I don't know why people get so upset about it. The author is Chinese, and lives in China. Such people tend to have better careers when they brown nose China. If it's not obscenely over the top, idk why people care.
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LIKEwell it depends because some novels whole point is based around that racism. All countries have novels like this were in the book the authors country will have complete power and dominate the world while being super racist. I mean we can look at Hollywood alot of their movies that are comedic have lots of racial context as well as other negative things. So to be honest if the novel has racism in it that just mostly means it has a niche audience because.
JohnDeuz:Fr, i mean this is a chinese novel writen by chinese author who live in china, what do they expect? of course the author wil bias to his own country.