Writing Quality: 5/5 It's consistent so far, with vivid descriptions regarding each of the characters and their actions as well. The fight scene was done well. Stability of Updates: 5/5 Given the time of this review, the author has been updating consistently, so it will drop if time passed by and the author suddenly stopped updating or went into hiatus mode. Story Development: 4.5/5 Instantly, I can get a sense of deja vu that the world is overrun by monsters within these portals and humans emerged with special power that could fight back. And as for the MC, he's your naturally untalented man working as a porter until the second chance happening. Character Design: 4.6/5 The three women might have description of them early on, but since it's early, they aren't that known to us readers much, but so far, it's looking good. We can see the MC being a somewhat typical male as well. And there were parts that are somewhat illogical and confusing. World Background: 4.7/5 If you have read the dungeon-hunter type of novel, you can understand the world pretty much based on the first chapter. If not, it was still enough for you to grasp a basic understandings of the world structure. Overall: 4.7/5 Not bad, and I can see the potential of this story with how the story would change with the MC nullifying his porter status and making those three women his wives. TLDR: Give it a try and if it's not your type of book, feel free to check out "Rebirth of the Death Knight" instead. This review was written on October 23, 2023, by a robot cat, Doraemon.
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