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SpankmasterAdd rated it
Wtf why the he'll is there a 80 chapter paywall I can understand if its 5 chapter but 80 **** you Asian not even the original author did that that just shady as **** don't give me wrong I love this novel but until they fix this **** then this is getting a one star review0 0 Reply
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CulturedDaoist69Hid rated it
Broken translation, messy language, messy character names, not really recommended......................!!!0 0 Reply
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ShubhamGupta7905 rated it
This writer is a brazilian youtuber called "Zy" that was exposed a few months ago for exchanging nude pictures with an underage girl that was one of his subscribers. She was around 15. He's disgusting.0 0 Reply
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AZPRETTY rated it
The novel is good but has bad translation. There are so many repeat chapter. It’s waste of money to be honest. I unlocked chapters in batch and have paid for so many extra chapters. I hate this. So irritating. Can’t even do anything about it.0 0 Reply
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Dream_Lord14oE rated it
Read through about Ch. 105 so far. Great internal consistency in this story, and shockingly, a MC who is actually pretty smart, has a reason and motivation for his actions, and doesn't completely shun help when he needs it. Anyway, MC voluntarily joins a VRMMO death game in order to earn money for an operation (on himself), which gives him essentially a reason to risk his life. The VRMMO is set up into a series of self-contained missions, at the end of which he is sent back into a hub to prepare for the next mission. While theoretically he can log out, essentially he has no life worth speaking of in the real world and he needs to power up quickly to save his life, so for the purposes of the MC's story it's essentially very similar to VRMMOs where characters are trapped in the world. It's a little distressing he doesn't try to powergame and min/max his build given the free availability of a player trading system with very minimal account-bound items, he just kind of rolls with the skills he picked up in his newbie mission despite exponentially increasing costs to level them - despite their exceeding cheapness he hasn't ever bought a single basic skill despite the basic skill level at the lowest level is probably the equivalent of a very highly skilled normal person - basic skill in dagger and sneak has him OHKO assassinating street thugs by the dozen, and basic skill in light arms gives him one-shot headshot mastery of all light firearms. And he's never so much as checked to see what kind of skills he can pick up. Which might be more reasonable, except he's intentionally soloing missions instead of working in teams, so he has enormous skill gaps he doesn't really realize, and there's frankly quite a bit of plot armor that keeps him from being killed outright. For example, in his 3rd mission, he plays mercenary, and just as all the team is about to be poisoned eating a meal, he happens to detect it with a skill he coincidentally picked up in his 1st mission. Which is fine, but there's really no reason he hasn't died in any number of ways from soloing without being a jack-of-all-trades given the game's general unfairness. Or how he picked up a lockpicking skill recently, but up until he got the lockpicking skill, he's never encountered a locked door or chest or cabinet or anything, which is just a non-deadly form of plot armor.There are fun quirks that make the worlds fun; in his 2nd mission, he's basically Sherlock Holmes, and the MC alters his speech accordingly on the theory that playing his assigned character role will make the NPCs act more positively, which appears to be correct although it's not really proven either way. At any rate, the fact that he's essentially shifting to different settings allows the story to keep from getting dull, and the author is quite good at pulling off a variety of settings that feel significantly different.All in all, a well-written, entertaining and refreshingly different take on a VRMMO stat-based quantum-leap style world (apparently this is a sorta established genre in the Chinese webnovel world, but I haven't read others).0 0 Reply
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DEMONOIDGOD rated it
If you want a story where the mc sticks true to doing what he wants, bJt isnt so self centered to not be able to heed advice, then look no further. This MC is awesome he will trY to give you a chance and understand your situation, But IF you take it for granted then Its game over. come on in and gibr a try its Great!0 0 Reply
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Akkuzz_69 rated it
very nice book upto 33 chapters .. realloving it ...by the way is there anime for the Golden throne not sure 🤔. . umm keep up the good work 👏 🙌 👍0 0 Reply
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Daoistkd9C8k rated it
Me encanta, es lo que se busca en este tipo de historias con decisión y ejecución 👌Muy recomendado para leerlo con toda la familia 🔥🔥🔥🔥0 0 Reply
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