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DanZLv65yr
2019-11-09 02:08

Okay heres my 2 cents on this LN after pushing my way through reading pass the 800 chapters mark. A word of warning to those new readers on this LN.DONT SPEND YOUR SS ON THIS MEDIOCRE LN!!Its not worth it!! (Search for it for free rather paying ss for it. Why? Cuz the translator keep doing mistakes and didnt even bother to proof read, somewhat suddenly the mc i.q suddenly began to downgrade even after hundreds of years of life experiance, the visible force plot on this LN and some other stuff. ) Those ss we get and pay are used for deserving quality LN not some mediocre LN like this. In addition to the translator who doesnt care for his/her work quality.

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