Ascension Through Skills

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  • Status: Completed):
    - Main story: 582 Chapters / 24 Volumes (Completed)
    - Extra: 40 Chapters (Completed

Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 58 votes)
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  1. That_Cultivator
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    Already read
  1. potatopotatopotato
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    How about kidnapped dragons?
  1. KelvinSekwatiyuN
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    Hm haven't tried yet.thanks for recommendation
  1. EpicBuddie123
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    Much appreciated
  1. VindamaroonT89
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    Perfect run is also great
  1. DaoistUU3J24
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    D*mn where is next chapter?
  1. Ultrazad
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    U here?
  1. SimonRDR
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    Well yeah. I actually finished the novel on different site, but holy shot it is great to read a good translated one. I had to mentally t*rt*r* myself to read through the chapters and d*mn, where is ch 171?
  1. Elijah_Martin_9780
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    What dou you mean?
  1. 009_R_Arunachalam
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    This has got to be one of the strangest one-shots I've ever come across. The plot basically goes like this: a man meets an attractive woman, kidnaps her, and takes her to his tiny fishing boat, only to be stopped by none other than the devil and a Mini Cooper. Really?  

    I'm all for religious satire, but this takes things so far beyond absurd that it ceases to be amusing. Firstly, there isn't a single likable character in this story. The protagonist, Vulcan, is so despicable that it's hard to imagine anyone finding him funny (unless you find attempted rape hilarious). Nazareth, presumably meant to embody innocence and purity, comes across as rather dull, especially since her role mostly involves being kidnapped by various characters. The demon, who initially claims to be Lucifer before casting doubt on that by saying he wants to resurrect him, seems to spend most of his time conjuring up bizarre objects (cars, vending machines, airplanes, etc.) in an attempt to crush people with them.  

    At only 68 pages, it's not excruciatingly painful, just exceedingly silly. The artwork isn't terrible, but the story and characters were too outlandish for me to enjoy this one.

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