Three days. In this day and age, three days were a lot for something like getting a few documents signed. Even building a house took no more than an hour.
He wants to live a fulfilling life, which is why he prioritises utility and the ability to 'live' a fulfilling life. Kururu's Reality Pen would allow the user to materialise whatever they draw, whether it be money, a Mobile Suit, a hot girlfriend, but Lin Xu can't draw.
I’ve caught up with the current chapters, and here’s my take.The MC is undeniably a villain, though in the early chapters, it doesn’t feel that way. At first, he genuinely wanted to save Daehyun and Aliyah, but once he realized they were no longer useful, he ultimately chose to kill Daehyun instead. After Volume 1, his morality becomes more questionable as he starts treating everyone like pawns. That said, up until Chapter 30, aside from killing Daehyun, his actions haven’t been as bad as I initially expected.I did understimated the plot, I thought it would be just another academy plot thing. For example, why does Elijah’s body look exactly like Gaia’s? Why is Calliope undetected by the system? And also with the hints that there will be outer God planning to invade the Earth. There seems to be some bible kind of plot going on here, which honestly the author did good on fitting the story line.So far, every chapter has felt fresh and not repetitive, which I truly appreciate. I hope the progression maintains this pace because the story gets more compelling the further you read.
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