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I'm alive. I just lost the will to write, and since I thought it'd return, I never said I dropped the story, but life has gotten a lot more complicated since then. Sorry about not responding to your commenting three months ago, or anyone else's comment up to this point. I'm updating the end of this chapter to say I've officially dropped the story. Thanks for sticking with it, even if it was confusing at times.
I have been reading this story since about chapter 50. I started reading this when I was a freshman in high school, and now I'm graduating. Usually, stories on platforms like this start out rough and don't make it to the finish line. I thought that the first 30 or so chapters were kinda rough, but after that, it was smooth sailing. The amount of time I've spent thinking about this story and reading it nearly amounts to (probably) 1,000-2,000 hours. I've never read a story like Birth of the Demonic Sword that has been able to keep me coming back. It has low points that are immediately followed by highs, and then bests those highs with more highs. Other stories on this platform have maybe only held my attention for 1,000 chapters, or even less. This is a truly good read, especially over a long period of time. Now that it's completed, I highly recommend checking it out and stepping on this adventure of lifetimes.
This story is really fun to read. If you don't like systems, I understand, but this one isn't like most. It's important to remember certain things, but usually, once they're mentioned, you don't need to. They will just show up again later. The author did a great job of not drawing out chapters with blacksmith terminology that no one would understand or have fun reading. The only problem I have with the book is people who comment on spelling mistakes that I didn't notice until they pointed it out. The chapters are ALL FREE! Why are you complaining?!?!?!?! All in all, the characters are great, the story is interesting, and the system is likable in that it doesn't appear in text that much. Give it a read.
It’s not dropped, but I just update it whenever I feel like writing something. Unfortunately, I haven’t felt like that in quite a bit. I’m unable to write if I don’t give it my full attention. I hope this answers your question.
He does have to buy 15 to make 1 suit, and more if he wants to make weapons. It all adds up.
I've gone back and fixed the prices. I didn't do the research previously. Now, the prices are still more expensive than they would be, but they're way more reasonable.
I definitely will be changing the prices once I get home. I wasn’t really thinking about it too much.