I’m on chapter 5 of this novel, and I enjoy it. It reminds me of novels like “Gao Fushuai villain”, in that it’s the genre where a “villain” has to outwit the “protagonist”, including stealing the hearts of the wonderful female leads. This is an above-average, dare I say high-quality novel of this genre, because of the grammar, originality, voice, and humor. The grammar and rhetorical devices aren’t that of classical literature, but the author refrains from clichés and makes the reading experience more or less pleasant for those who care about less vs. fewer or its vs. it’s. The originality shows in the main character easily understanding what kind of trope they’re in, while the author still makes this novel beginner-friendly. The main character isn’t some edge-lord or naive person, but instead maintains consistent morals (as of chapter 5, the latest chapter). The motivations are meta, and the humor complements the originality. The author is hillarious. There are several fourth wall breaks. The author uses obscene language well, and there is no shortage of jokes. This is a novel you read for fun, but it’s also a novel that doesn’t hurt your head to read. I’m sad that the author doesn’t have hundreds of chapters in their novels yet. I hope that this review helps validate their writing hobby. — Sighted.
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