This book delves into the life of a character navigating a dark world while under immense pressure. As the character gains power, he uncover an even darker side to the world, leading him to adopt a darker persona, albeit with seemingly noble justifications. The narrative explores the interplay between the dark setting, the allure of power, and the protagonist's journey. However, the story falls short due to questionable reasons behind various plot developments, feeling more like forced storytelling at times. Despite persisting through 350 chapters, the increasing annoyance eventually led me to abandon it. I cannot recommend it unless you're truly desperate for reading material.
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LIKEI dropped it around that time as well, but after a while I continued it again, and I found the recent chapters getting better. I suggest taking a break after the 300th chapters mark, then delving back once your frustrations have ceased a bit. I really hated the 300-ish chapters, but you should give it another chance.
Yh I can't stand that he's trying to kill Albert now, He is too annoying for a main character . Trying to justify every thing he does
I was invested on it. But everything went down the drain after around chapter 345. Im so done with this book. Its absurd. The psychology of the main character is giving me brain cancer. It was going well i dont understand why the horia is pushed for sooooo long ending up with the Wyntor incident. It doesn’t make sense to be honest. Horia is not family Plus he killed a bunch already. Years have passed. Readers have forgotten, But the author decides to boil it all down to Horia. It doesn’t make sense. Period. #sorry