Beyond the Brink: A Banker's Role in a Divine Apocalypse

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: IFOM
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

Amanda thought she had it all, until the world literally ended.

In her naivety, Her fiancé and best friend manipulated, stole her supplies, betrayed her, and left her to die. Moments later, she was torn apart by the undead, her last thoughts filled with rage and regret.

Then, she woke up. Three months before the apocalypse... 3 months before it all went to hell.

With the knowledge of the world's collapse and the new world system that will soon descend, Amanda has one mission: Survive. Thrive. And make her betrayers suffer.

But survival isn't so simple. The gods are watching, and Earth is their own twisted game, and Amanda is just another pawn, unless she plays her cards right.

Amanda must outthink, outfight, and outlast everything this collapse has installed for earth. Because in this apocalypse, the only thing deadlier than the monsters… are the humans.

Will Amanda carve out her place in this new world or will she be erased along with it?

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  1. HelCat
    HelCat rated it
    this is a good  book. I love the story how it started out.. now they are married and the two playing hard do get. but there daughter is going to fix the both of them.  and serene what is going to become of her. etc. a in  been hearing nothing of her lately she needs to come back in. a won't to see
  1. alivegolden1
    alivegolden1 rated it
    Overall the story is pretty generic but not necessarily bad. It's really the characters that are bad.The MC is supposed to have some sort of pro gamer background but from the start he never acts like that. Somehow he gets instantly dumb then gets a stereotypical snarky Fairy who is supposed to be a guide. The two of them combined are too annoying to continue reading.
  1. darkHAND
    darkHAND rated it
    When I first started reading this, it was exciting and had my full attention. The premise was good, the story started out well, and the character was somewhat interesting. Now the MC has turned into the biggest hypocrite, doesn't follow his own beliefs, and is probably a psychopath. The author has repeatedly written this and that about the beliefs the character follow.....then throws it out the window.The author seems to want to write 3 books in one and it's all over the place with no real consistency. It has turned into a wish fulfillment story. I would say read the first 40 or so chapters then drop.
  1. Nadare17TfB
    Nadare17TfB rated it
    I Transmigrated as a Prison Guard and Suppressed the Princess is a story about Xiao Ran, someone who became a prison guard and got a cheat that allows him to get various rewards for imprisoning/executing criminals. I can't really say this novel is any good to be honest. It's another one of those novels with a weird synopsis that doesn't really tell you anything, the clickbait form of novels. Translation quality is meh. It's fairly decent compared to some other novels but it isn't that great overall. (4/5 stars)Story development is awful. So, we immediately are thrown into the middle of the story to prevent readers from forming any sort of attachment to the main character. The author only throws us some vague monologues about how the main character transmigrated/got his system. Now, this is basically a typical overpowered main character cultivation novel. He constantly fights super-weak enemies that he can easily one shot, yet somehow this takes multiple chapters. He gets so many rewards it's ridiculous. Aside from that, the main character imprisons the princess. She cultivated a evil technique and will occasionally flare up with evil symptoms. The only way to stop this (apparently) is for the main character to continuously punch her in the face. The first time it happened, it was somewhat amusing. Second time it happened I'm already bored. The fifth time it happened I realized the author was literally just copy and pasting what happened previously. A lot of people will say "author copy and pastes" to show how repetitious the plot is, but the author in this novel literally copy and pastes the same situation over and over again. Furthermore, no one questions why several plots to break into the prison and break someone out mysteriously fail. Not the prison, nor the people on the outside. Everyone just thinks they slipped and died or something. Anyway, super boring, bland, etc. (1/5 stars)Character design isn't great either. Main character is absolutely emotionless. The author pulled out every stop in order to prevent people from forming any sort of attachment with the main character. Aside from that, every character follows typical cultivation plot. An IQ of 60 is considered top-tier genius level where you are basically omniscient. Average IQ is about 10. Theres no character in this novel that is likeable, every character is as bland as the last. Theres nothing to keep you hooked either. (2/5 stars)World background is questionable. We have the land the main character is in, known for not letting any criminal escape from the prison. In forty chapters, theres already been MANY prison escapes that would've happened without the main character. Evil runs rampant in the land so much I wonder how the kingdom even functions. Aside from that, why even have a prison? This is a cultivation world where if the prison failed, there are now hundreds of powerful evil cultivators running rampant with a grudge towards your land. Just kill them. There is no merit to having a prison in the first place. (2/5 stars)Overall, zero thought was put into this novel. It's a mindless overpowered main character cultivation novel. Characters are bland and boring, story makes no sense, and world background is filled with a ridiculous amount of holes. I give this novel 2.8 stars out of 5.
  1. Draekai
    Draekai rated it
    I havent read it yet, just take a look for while. Looks interesting and i will read it later after it has 10 or 30 chapter above. Btw is there any player from qatar in this novel?
  1. TeLLertaLesYrw
    TeLLertaLesYrw rated it
    Another interesting novel. Hoping it would pass the trial read to see what happens next. Novel is quite funny and entertaining to read. Don't read this if you're expecting something new because it's not. It's the typical choice-reward system.
  1. VanillaChino0M6
    VanillaChino0M6 rated it
    Going by the synopsis Clive would have a talent that is about 100,000 times worse than normal people. Actually really heartbreaking for such a human to exist. That means that what people can accomplish in 1 day Clive would need around 270 years.
  1. AmazeAngelob8Y
    AmazeAngelob8Y rated it
    keep up the great work!!other than the fee errors in grammar, the story has a great first few chapters already.Hope to see you update more when you can as it would be interesting to see where you head with your FF.here is 5 Stars for encouragement.

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