I never expected to enjoy a non-romance fantasy. However, this book has blown my mind. Right from the first chapter, the author describes the events so vividly that it feels more like living them than reading about them. I have only read the first few chapters but I can't wait to read the rest of them. This is amazing!
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I come,I see,I vote..down to all romance novel..hail the cultivation novel..I come,I see,I vote..down to all romance novel..hail the cultivation novel..I come,I see,I vote..down to all romance novel..hail the cultivation novel..
This is better then all of the new trial reads that came out today except for My Post-Apocalyptic Shelter Levels Up Infinitely! which I enjoyed reading
I picked up this novel for one reason and that was Kingdom building tag. I have read over 100+ chapters and I am yet to see any type of Kingdom building initiative done by the MC. I understand that it takes time but this novel seems like more of an action adventure revenge novel where MC does levelling up and cultivation inside a to get stronger to get revenge. the overall writing is not bad but I feel that every 5 chapters there is some new skill while we don't even get to understand more about existing skills. World building can be bit confusing at times due to lack of clarity. I am thinking of dropping this novel as it doesn't seem like there will be any Kingdom building done in next 500-600 chapters as the MC has yet to even start making a guild. His past trauma is making him hesitant to form new friendships and he seems adamant to do everything on his own. Of course that might change in future with character development but as of now this novel isn't about Kingdom building but more of a journey of a guy who is seeking vengeance and revenge while doing self harm in the process just to achieve the end result. Please remove the Kingdom building tag so others like me who wanted to read a decent Kingdom Building novel don't get mislead.
Very interesting story that took me to worlds, places and situations I could never have imagined. Dave has to deal with Goddesses (Destiny and Transmigration), with "Random World Transmigration Act" (which I won't begin to explain), a fairy, and most importantly, Lavendar. One of my favorite lines is, "This place defies the law of... well I think it defies all of them." That is what this tale does, it defies the usual and predictable, which is one of its best features.
Honestly, quite good in my opinion.An interesting premise and idea that are valued by the author give a charming touch to the work. I recommend reading this novel, although, sincerely, I also highly recommend the author to review some senfencas that become confusing throughout the chapters. Moreover, I'll come back later in the story to do a more precise analysis. For now, keep up the good work and effort, author.
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