****Review after finishing the novel**** So here’s the thing guys, in simple words, it’s a good read. Go have a try. For a much deeper review: 1. It’s a simulation novel through and through. But unlike some, it buts constant emphasis on an equal exchange until the end of the novel. So MC doesn’t get things for free at any point in the novel, up until the simulator becomes useless to him. How does a simulator become useless? Read it. Though it’s kinda obvious. 2. There are multiple times when you feel that the author or MC is being stupid in the early parts, and you’d have a better opinion… well you don’t. Atleast initially. All things that the MC does are very calculated and smart choices. Though in the later parts, you might just be right. But here’s the thing, if you read through the novel, you’ll realise that you aren’t the MC nor the author, and if you keep this in mind, I guarantee you that you will at the least not be bored and drop the novel. It took a lot for me to keep reminding myself of this too, and I am glad I did. The only issue you might feel, or atleast I did, is that the MC always has a sword above his head. Destruction of the world—>save the world—>not strong enough—>run to another world—>new world is also under destruction—>Reaslising that the 3000 worlds are being “destruct-ed”—>escape to the heavens—>heavens is already “destruct-ed”. It’s like he can catch a break at all. So he is constantly trying to improve himself, which makes him have almost zero interactions with others, be it family, friends, or lovers. And even the interactions that are mentioned are described in 2 to 3 lines per week initially, to per month later on. But what can be done, his enemies right from chapter 100-ish, are already the peak of the world. Not his world, but the peak of all worlds. So he needs to focus on not being destroyed.🤷🏻♂️ Anyway, try it, get an idea of it yourself. It’s atleast not a usual brain dead novel.
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