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  1. Veldanava00
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    Before diving in, let me encourage those on the fence to give this a read – you won't regret it; it's truly exceptional. Unlike my typical reviews where I usually highlight both pros and cons, this one is unique. As someone who isn't a frequent novel reader, I started this for manga satisfaction, but it exceeded all expectations.

    First and foremost, the translation is outstanding. It's like the words come to life in a way that no other translation can match. Even if you opt for another version with longer chapters, wait for the inevitable inferior translations – the way this story is crafted in language is a major draw.

    The story itself is nothing short of perfection, a perfect blend of relaxation and intensity. Each chapter offers a distinct emotional rollercoaster. The characters are simply incredible – the most likable I've ever encountered. Whoever created them deserves accolades.

    The main character has a well-defined personality. He's rational yet impulsive, making for compelling storytelling. He understands the harsh realities of protecting his loved ones, and his unwavering commitment to his duties is commendable.

    In summary, this work earns a solid 11/10 rating for its sheer brilliance. I wholeheartedly recommend giving it a read.
  1. Spencer_Boudrey
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    "Alright, let me tell you something important. In stories, main characters often come up with silly reasons to downplay their strength, saying they don't want to draw attention or cause trouble. But guess what happens? They still end up doing it anyway. That's just being foolish. Real men should have confidence and strive to appear tough. You should embrace standing out and showing off, not be another weak, passive character. The whole point of being a man is to give it your all and be a badass."
  1. BloodicysXdw
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    I used to not be a fan of light novels, but this particular one caught my interest because the manga adaptation is slow-paced and takes a while to progress. The curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to give it a try. So far, I'm pleasantly surprised by how well-developed all the characters are. I would even say it's an enjoyable isekai story.
  1. Raj_Shah_7152UK
    Raj_Shah_7152UK rated it
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    The narrative quality of this story has significantly declined, turning into an cringeworthy read. The protagonist has become excessively self-centered, exhibiting signs of a personality disorder. Additionally, the translation appears jumbled, either due to the translators attempting to insert their own colloquialisms and put-downs, or suggesting that the original author is, in fact, American.
  1. VindamaroonT89
    VindamaroonT89 rated it
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    "It's a delightful and soothing novel. The characters stick with me even after taking breaks between chapters. I started reading it when the manga adaptation came out."
  1. DarkKnightSpider
    DarkKnightSpider rated it
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    In summary, this is a low-key, enjoyable story that focuses on a laid-back dungeon management adventure without any pretentiousness. The narration has a slight quirk where the main character (MC) occasionally addresses the reader directly, but overall, the writing and translation are clear.

    The first few chapters can feel overwhelming with information, but they serve their purpose when approaching the story with the expectation of a gradual start. The MC's character is unremarkable compared to other novels, which fits the genre's "filler" nature, but that's acceptable.

    This isn't a tale of epic battles or intricate plots; rather, it offers simple, straightforward entertainment. The dialogue and relationships are standard for the genre, with each character having their distinct personalities, even if some might appear clichéd.

    The magic system relies heavily on imagination, leaving room for creative speculation, which adds an intriguing aspect to the story. It's self-aware, knowing its limitations and embracing them as a relaxing, unassuming read.

    In conclusion, if you're seeking an undemanding, cozy read with a touch of creativity, this story will suit you just fine. However, if you crave high-stakes action or complex narratives, this might not be your cup of tea.
  1. FulltimeMadman
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    Edited 2019 - TL: Since I haven't read it in a while, my memory isn't as fresh. I don't recall the protagonist being overly rude to others, having low intelligence, or lacking emotional depth in character interactions. I'll stick to the original version and disregard what I've heard.

    5 stars - For not being boring, as a character aspiring to become a teacher in a different world.
    5 stars - For genuine humor, not the crass kind found in some high school stories.
    5 stars - The MC-heroine dynamic stands out, which is enough compared to other popular novels.
    5 stars - Because I want a dragon girlfriend (with cute horns and wings, don't forget the wings).
    5 stars - It's sweeter than novels about child-rearing in a world without food, which often lack emotions.
    5 stars - Avoids excessive focus on food, like constant mentions of mayonnaise or soy sauce.
    5 stars - Well-executed cliches, although every story has them to some extent.
    5 stars - The dragon girlfriend deserves it; she's a significant part of the story.
    5 stars - The harem isn't just a gimmick; it develops naturally over time.
    5 stars - I genuinely feel the love, even though it's not directed at me.
    5 stars - Lastly, for the web's sake.

    Despite occasional flaws, the strength of this novel lies in the engaging character interactions. I enjoyed reading over 100 chapters without losing interest. The potential weakness might be the character variety and lengthy development, but it's bearable. The romance is genuine, not forced or shallow like in some other stories. And let's not forget the adorable dragon girlfriend; that's a major plus!
  1. PewkmonSb
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    The reviewer expresses dissatisfaction with the novel's use of American slang and the altered manner in which the main character speaks, which they believe doesn't capture the essence of a Japanese story. They also find the transition from monologues to dialogues awkward and cringeworthy. Despite a promising premise, they strongly advise against it for those who might be sensitive, citing poor translation quality that appears disrespectful, especially when considering the author's likely writing style. The reviewer, who is learning Japanese themselves, takes issue with the crude translations and wishes for another party to take over or for the translator to remove the self-inserts and inappropriate language. They rate the book a disappointingly low 1 out of 5.
  1. GluttonousReader
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    The story initially had a promising start, but my expectations were dashed as it evolved. The main character's dialogue became increasingly grating, bordering on annoyance, and repetitive. Initially, his descriptions of children and wives as "adorable" and "cute" were endearing, but they became overused to the point of distraction. In the first hundred chapters, the story was decent, but as the MC began assisting the neighboring country, his constant emphasis on owing the king and governor felt illogical and foolish.

    When the dragon convinced him to marry the heroine, the narrative shifted, making it seem like the story was now centered around their romance, with other characters reduced to supporting roles. Lefi, the dragon, was underutilized, which left me feeling disappointed. The MC's excessive help to the hero and the country made him appear biased, even considering going to war for them. Giving teleport necklaces to certain characters like Charlotte without any real purpose further detracted from the plot.

    There's a sense of filler content, with many unnecessary details that detract from the story's quality. The hero's excessive focus takes center stage, and other characters feel like mere peripherals. It seems like the author is forcing the MC and hero together, rather than allowing them to develop organically.

    I sincerely hope the story takes a turn for the better, perhaps with a surprising revelation that the hero's actions are driven by her country's needs rather than genuine affection for the MC. Characters need to behave logically and according to the situation, not just for the sake of fan service or clichéd storytelling. A well-executed twist could breathe new life into this series, moving beyond a generic harem story with a one-dimensional hero.
  1. deradamsel
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    I genuinely appreciate this web novel; it's one that I make an effort to keep up with regularly. The main character starts off slightly overpowered, but that's balanced by his supportive friend. The relationships he forms with the girls and other characters are delightful to read, although occasionally his strong personality can be overwhelming. Despite that, the MC maintains a somewhat ethical code, helping those in need.

    The story flows smoothly, focusing on the MC's desire for solitude while dealing firmly with perceived enemies. By chapter 166, there have been several plotlines, hinting at a larger narrative that keeps the series engaging. If you're looking for a protagonist with a distinctive personality, even if it follows familiar tropes from Japanese web novels, this would be a good choice. The genre could be described as a mix of Slice of Life and action, with chapters alternating between everyday life and extended action sequences spanning several chapters. So, if non-stop action is your primary preference, you might want to consider that. Overall, I'd give it a rating of around 4.3.
  1. Binx_E
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    The reincarnation-themed harem story with a cute twist was executed well. I had to slightly alter some repetitive phrases like 'Hella' and 'God damn,' but otherwise, it's a decent read. If you're intrigued, it's definitely worth your time investment.
  1. TomzyGabs19
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    Average, I genuinely fail to comprehend why this novel garners such a high rating. Rather than indulging in an emotional tirade against its perceived trashiness or targeting the author, I'll express my opinions and observations without resorting to toxicity.

    Firstly, the rapid pace of the narrative creates numerous issues and plot holes, undermining world-building. The characters appear to adapt to the MC's convenience rather than evolving alongside the story's progression. For instance, the protagonist effortlessly uses 'primordial magic' that only a select few can master, which raises eyebrows, especially when a supposedly awestruck vampire expresses skepticism. This scene left me uneasy.

    The author frequently resorts to excessive self-promotion through side characters, making the writing feel overly egotistical and edgy. The characters are one-dimensional, with the MC's intimidating presence and bloodlust portrayed as instant fear-inducers, often simplistically villainized. The antagonist's motivations are shallow, using the threat of rape as justification for mass killings, while conveniently overlooking potential complexities or context.

    The portrayal of women in the harem falls short, with little depth beyond admiration for the MC. While I won't delve into controversial aspects, the lack of nuanced character development is evident. The novel presents a black-and-white view on serious issues like slavery and colonization, failing to address them realistically. The MC's unique traits seem forced and disconnected from logic.

    In summary, the小说 suffers from:
    1. Fast-paced storytelling
    2. Flat characters
    3. Lack of character growth
    4. A world tailored to the MC
    5. Author's biased ethical stance
    6. Over-the-top writing
    7. Stereotypical female portrayals
    8. Predictable clichés

    I encourage readers to critically evaluate these points and form their own opinions on the quality of the novel.

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