feel as if one were floating in the air

    Author: DaoistgocI3E
  • Status: Ongoing

Rating(3.7 / 5.0, 17 votes)
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  1. RibbitPwincess
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    Well the years start coming and they don't stop coming
  1. Enibs
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    Kenji turned his head.
  1. Boi_Nut
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    Honestly, this story is a total knockout. From the very first chapter, you’re thrown into a deeply crafted world with insanely well-written characters and a plot that never slows down. It blends action, strategy, and mystery so smoothly that every chapter just pulls you in deeper.The main character? Smart, charismatic, and far from the usual clichés. The dialogues hit hard, the twists are perfectly timed, and the atmosphere is just chef’s kiss. You can really feel the intensity of key moments, and when you reach the end of a chapter… well, good luck stopping there.If you're into intelligent storytelling, real tension, and characters with actual depth, don’t even hesitate. I usually start reading s novel if it has at least 100 chapters, but as this one has long chapters in the beginning like 3000 words, I made an exception and I did well !!! Solid 5 stars, no question! 🔥
  1. Watson77O68
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    This story is incredible. The characters are developing in a very bring and clean manner while the plost seems to be deep. It is impressive the quaily of everything and i will certainly keep reading.
  1. MhayxxiE54
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    I'm personally not a fan of the system genre, having read solo leveling as an exception (which I thoroughly enjoyed). SunlessRealms however does deserve some high praise for making this novel incredibly enjoyable. TLC combines the system genre with writing akin to a traditional well-written fantasy novel like SOIAF and the Witcher series. It should be clear to any avid fantasy reader the parallels in writing skills. I think TLC is brilliant and is a great step to make systems less anime and more Western fantasy. Of course, this is not to say that it overshadows the system, I think readers of solo leveling will find TLC to be a great read. Hell being the premise is clever, and paired with Nameless being the most evil man to exist in his prior life, sets up the story to be a mystery as well. You'll constantly find yourself inching towards your screen when any information about WNO's life is revealed or implied, proving the story to be well-written. I will however leave any world-building out of the review because it's better for you to just read it (spoilers, it's really good). I just have one bone to pick with the author. Is that damn squirrel in hell too?

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