Damn I guess this novel was dropped by the translator or the writers themselves. Feels like it ends halfway through, suddenly cut off.Ignoring the cut-off. I’d say this novel’s pretty good. I like the science stuff and it was interesting. Started to become a bit lacking for me when they started introducing his soon to be “haram.”It’s also kind of suspicious that he has intercourse with a mentally regressed woman, I think she regressed to 16 years old mentally. She still has a 20+ body but still.Near the end everything seemed a bit rushed or was in a rush, I mean obviously since there’s a giant ass meteorite flying at earth.
At it's core it's a slice of life, though the action can get quite intense at times. Basically it's a giant middle finger to all Xianxia tropes, where the mc runs away to the weakest possible place and lives there happily with minimal cultivator b*llsh*t. Naturally sh*t happens eventually, but it's not like some trash 'mc hides his power' novel where it gets revealed within the first couple chapters.
In my opinion it's an absolute masterpiece, being my #1 favorite novel of all time, with #2 being Suicide Hunter and #3 being The Simulacrum.
this is possibly the best yuri novel on the site but dont missunderstand, while its good in yuri it doesnt mean its good overall, so if youre curious and like what it has in tags give it a go , you wont regret it more than other yuri novels, thats certain
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At it's core it's a slice of life, though the action can get quite intense at times. Basically it's a giant middle finger to all Xianxia tropes, where the mc runs away to the weakest possible place and lives there happily with minimal cultivator b*llsh*t. Naturally sh*t happens eventually, but it's not like some trash 'mc hides his power' novel where it gets revealed within the first couple chapters.
In my opinion it's an absolute masterpiece, being my #1 favorite novel of all time, with #2 being Suicide Hunter and #3 being The Simulacrum.
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