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Review Detail of Relhak in Tempest of the Battlefield

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Relhak
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Okay - so how do I say this nicely? This story sucks. Don't take me wrong - I mean, it's a good story with okay characters, but MAAAN, there's a LOT of inconsistencies and plot holes. I mean really - a ton of stuff where the author just changes tune on a whim. Just to give you a few examples; Early on in the story, the MC has a crush on the principal, and then suddenly the author mentions that the MC will take the principal on a date, but without the dialogue ever having taken place. Yes, this is just a benign example, but it gets worse later on, for example, in the latter end of the story, the author does away with the cultivation scheme that the reader is used to and suddenly introduces "levels". In my opinion, the author is a classic example of not having a clear structure of their world, history, and the characters in it. You will often find contradictory statements in chapter to chapter - and this is just one of many problems with the story. To be nice, the author does have nice character development and relationships. The MC doesn't just fall for the main love interest straight away but falls the friend, and through loss and hardships, realizes his feelings for the main girl - really nice, which is something that many other Chinese novels fail in. But this doesn't make up for what should be the concrete fundamentals of every story - CONSISTENCY! This story will definitely offer you a fresh take on a MC which isn't completely ignorant of his feeling. No face slapping or arrogant young masters at every turn with okay story progression. If you get hung up on details such as plot details and the author contradicting himself, then you should stay FAR away. Overall, I read up to chapter 500+ before skimming the rest of the chapters due to getting fed up with these points. The story end nice, however, as much as this story may portray itself as a single love interest, in the last 50 chapters, the MC suddenly gets himself a harem - also one of the things which will throw off a lot of its ******** readers. Final statement; it really feels like a story written by 2 or 3 different authors, with too many different cultivation methods, contradictory statements and views, vague/confusing races (e.g. Ivantians - which are apparently people who live on the Moon, and Kaedians (which I still don't who are or where they came from)). So yea, although, I'm generally forgiving in nature, this story just felt like a downright mess. It entertained me the first 100 chapters, but after that, I slowly got more and more fed up with it.

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Tempest of the Battlefield

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melodrama
melodramaLv5melodrama

Not reading anymore

Jus7aguy
Jus7aguyLv14Jus7aguy

probably mark this review as contains spoilers, but yeah consistent design and not contradicting itself is a big thing for me, so I'll skip this, thanks.

timmyy_elm
timmyy_elmLv1timmyy_elm

Aight I'll help you with the kaedians part I know its been 2 years you probably dont remember this story at all I'll still help you so the invantians are the dudes on the moon I think they are basically humans that genetically modified themselves to be better then regular humans the kaedians are from different part of the galaxy or a diff galaxy alltogether but the point is the kaedians did not originate from the solar system I don't remember how they reproduce but I remember they don't reproduce fast They area predominately female dominated race I don't know if they even have males in there race but its like 90 percent females the zergs outside the solar system chased them and forced them to retreat into the solar system then Li Feng protag of the first novel sealed the solar system from the zergs idk how this seal works as later on they leave the solar system so the guess is that this seal just stops zergs from invading the solar system but thats bout it your welcome

timmyy_elm
timmyy_elmLv1timmyy_elm

Also don't disrespect pirate king zachary he alone makes this novel peak fiction