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  1. EvinieLBp
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    Can someone tell me when the story get interesting? At chapter 160 now, attracted by synopsis and the core story about mythological genes, but its very boring help me
  1. ArrkeiniSm
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    As of the first 2 chapters the grammar is abysmal and I don't know if it'll get better but it doesn't really detract from the story.
  1. Honestwords
    Honestwords rated it
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    The MC doesn't share his women with others. However, the MC's adopted father (the Demon Lord) does share his wife (Lilith) with the MC. So its like he is cucking his father, but she doesn't leave the father for the son, she gets to have both of them, and they are both okay with it. Anyways, she's not the MCs woman, she just his adopted-mother/f*ck-buddy, so it doesn't really count as the MC sharing his women with others.
  1. Angeldrex
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    Only women love it 🙃
  1. OBEYDEX
    OBEYDEX rated it
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    The story initially had a promising start, focusing on the main character (MC) streaming exclusively for a Chinese audience and engaging in helpful activities such as assisting individuals in finding missing loved ones and assisting the police with investigations. However, my major issue lies in the excessive emphasis on China being portrayed as the top nation, which feels overly promotional. This wouldn't be a problem if it were common in Chinese novels, but this particular story doesn't seem to tone it down. The portrayal of other countries as villainous and lacking morals, along with their citizens being depicted as foolish whenever interacting with the MC's chat, becomes increasingly grating. Despite trying to overlook it a few times, the repetitive nature of these themes becomes unbearable as the MC and the Chinese government interact more with foreign entities. If the heavy-handed nationalistic elements were removed, this could have been an enjoyable read.
  1. Adil_Hensley
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    I've read the entire novel and I concur that the portrayal of nationalism has negative undertones towards other nations. It's not the most extreme example I've come across, though. Typically, I either overlook these aspects or view them as existing in an alternate reality distinct from our own. As for the "no love interest" claim, I would argue differently. There is a love interest, though he isn't a main character (I wouldn't classify him as a love interest either). He only appears in the final chapter and their interaction is quite brief.

    The FL primarily relies on live streaming to resolve conflicts and cases, which becomes repetitive, causing me to skim over some parts as they didn't significantly engage me. In summary, the book is decent if you have nothing else to read, but it might not cater to everyone's preferences.

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