Not bad, actually. The premise of the novel is that there's a supernatural game choosing people to be Lords in it. If they die in the game, they also die in real life. Probably a con in the situation is that they can use magical items from the game in real life. The protagonist is an orphan and doesn't have wealth that got inherited from his parents, so he's quite at a disadvantage. Because some newcomers like him use their wealth to buy items for their selves. The pace is kinda slow, taking its time with the development and all. There isn't much conflict of human vs. human, more like human vs. monsters as they're trying to survive and dominate. And as of where I stopped, there aren't signs of romance or harem. After 100 chapters or so, it became more kingdom building focused. Overall, it's a decent Lords novel. Personally, though, I didn't like the pace.
Bimo Zhijian
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