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  1. Maochan02
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    This book does not live up to its high rating on NU. It reads like a poorly executed wish fulfillment story, marred by poor writing. The protagonist lacks depth and comes across as a one-dimensional, generic Japanese-style main character, despite being a Korean novel. The female leads are indistinguishable from one another, with their interest in the MC being shallow and their traits largely repetitive.

    The world-building fails to engage, with unnecessary details overwhelming the reader. The translation quality is subpar, featuring numerous grammatical mistakes and awkward phrasing, indicating a lack of attention to detail during the editing process. Overall, the book falls short in multiple aspects.
  1. UskalskiYuchiha
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    The initial part of the novel is promising, but ultimately, it falls into the familiar pattern of an "exceptionally great main character" cliché. I'm puzzled by the constant adoration Korean MCs receive; their advantages are often minimal, it seems.

    I can't help but question the lack of depth in their character development, especially when it comes to romantic relationships. In this case, the love interests are portrayed as one-dimensional, with Marie loving the protagonist for his kindness, Cecily due to his perceived savior status, and Adelia drawn to him for his niceness. This repetitive formula feels superficial and unconvincing.

    Predictably, the plot follows a predictable cycle: the MC publishes a new chapter, garners praise, attracts attention, deepens connections with a heroine, sleeps with her, adds her to his harem, writes another chapter, and the cycle repeats ad nauseam. With over 700 chapters and no significant challenges or conflicts beyond a simple, carefree narrative, it feels like the author is milking the series for its length rather than creating an engaging adventure.

    In essence, the story lacks substance and genuine character growth, turning into a bland, repetitive tale of a fortunate protagonist who effortlessly gains everything without facing any substantial trials or adversity.
  1. Brown_Bear832
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    I'm currently reading several novels, and this particular one is the one I check frequently. The protagonist being a writer instead of an overpowered individual offers a refreshing twist. However, after only 25 chapters, it's too early to determine if this trait will persist. If harem elements start to appear inadequately executed, I might revise my rating. Personally, I'm not a fan of harem stories where adding more female characters feels like a shallow plot device. For now, I'm still enjoying the narrative, but I'll reserve judgment until the content evolves.
  1. TouXD78
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    The narrative seems to be a typical unoriginal wish-fulfillment plot, more akin to a Japanese web or light novel compared to its Korean counterparts. The author tends to excessively elaborate on world-building that doesn't significantly contribute to the story, making it tedious due to repetitive content. Chapters are largely monotonous, featuring lengthy descriptions with minimal character interactions. When there is interaction, it often follows a predictable pattern, such as the demon girl consistently whispering in the protagonist's ear, which elicits blushes and evasive glances. Additionally, the attempts at incorporating humor in the MC's conversations with the female lead fall flat; while the author strives for realism, the genre and premise lack credibility, failing to create a genuinely comedic tone.
  1. AhmedEmad9773
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    A one-trick pony, I must admit, initially captured my interest with its distinctiveness and intrigue. One can't help but ponder, given such an engaging start and a novel concept, how could they possibly go awry? However, as time passes and that uniqueness becomes a limitation, when the characters fail to engage or evoke genuine emotion, the truth reveals itself: it's a one-dimensional offering, a squandered potential, a missed chance. How unfortunate indeed.
  1. GojoVir
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    It's still early stages, but I've been enjoying the narrative thus far. The story essentially embodies a classic author's power fantasy, where their work has a tangible effect on society. While the impact might be somewhat exaggerated, it remains plausible. The pacing is a tad quicker than what I personally prefer, but I suppose my taste leans more towards a slower pace compared to many readers. It's a unique concept, although it falls under the isekai genre. In this case, the protagonist's youthful age is used to conveniently explain their acquisition of advanced skills, making it less of a focus.
  1. Blackblood24
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    Great beginning and an intriguing concept, but unfortunately, the execution loses its momentum. There are moments of confusion, making me doubt if I'm reading the right story. From the onset, it's evident that the author intended to reveal their character's secret, leading to numerous forced situations that feel unnatural.

    The inconsistency is stark. The main character (MC) is initially portrayed as intelligent, composed, articulate, and成熟, yet to accidentally expose the secret, they suddenly exhibit shyness, clumsiness, and lack of wit, which is puzzling given their initial portrayal (using the same notebook and other choices). The supporting characters, each intricately introduced with distinct traits, ultimately fade into background noise and become forgettable.

    Overall, while the initial setup had potential, the execution veers off course, causing the story to stumble.
  1. JakakaJajaha
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    I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it, given that it doesn't rely heavily on swords and magic, despite being a fantasy setting. I devoured all the available chapters in just two days. What stands out is how distinct this series is from many other fantasy genres. And unlike some slice-of-life stories that can lose me after a dozen chapters without significant events, this one keeps me engaged from start to finish.
  1. AncientInk
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    At the start of this novel, I held high expectations. The initial ten chapters were engaging and intriguing for me. I had been searching for a story with a broader protagonist, but as the narrative progressed, I found myself becoming increasingly frustrated for reasons I couldn't pinpoint. I believe there are several contributing factors.

    Firstly, the world felt flat and two-dimensional. While I understand that some novels take this approach, the MC's challenges lacked depth, reducing to mere revelations and overcoming obstacles without significant adversity. Secondly, the MC's portrayal was inconsistent with their claimed低调 (low-key) nature. Despite their claims, their actions spoke louder, often revealing a more张扬 character than they let on.

    Thirdly, the villains grated on my nerves. They came across as one-dimensional, akin to those clichéd Disney antagonists who revel in causing mischief. Their motivations seemed shallow, making it difficult to take them seriously as true villains.

    Lastly, the MC's attempts at wisdom struck me as pretentious rather than wise. Whenever the narrative tried to portray them as admirable, it felt overly full of pride, akin to sipping stagnant water. If you enjoy the story, by all means, read on, but be prepared to suspend disbelief and overlook these aspects.
  1. TrueMonarch00Ctb
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    Some readers might find the pacing of the novel leisurely, but personally, I appreciate how it allows for a profound immersion into the narrative. The translation is exceptional, which is crucial for a tale of this depth. While I acknowledge that a few people comment on the familiarity of the plot, I believe it's the execution that truly shines, and in this regard, the book stands out.
  1. FantasyDragon
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    Alright, let me be honest; this book is quite dull. As others have mentioned, there's not much substance in the story. The main character, Isaac, writes a best-selling book about sympathetic demons, aiming to combat discrimination. But that's about it. Most of the plot revolves around his research and conversations with attractive girls. Isaac comes across as a boring intellectual who lacks courage, easily backing down when dealing with women, despite having a knightly background. The female characters don't exactly save the day either – the demon princess is a one-dimensional tease, consistently embarrassing Isaac. The duke's daughter is moody but generally likable, while the human princess hides something, making their interactions uneasy. Lastly, there's a seemingly stoic girl who turns out to be a trivial troublemaker, causing unnecessary conflict. The book fails to create any real drama or excitement; it doesn't even qualify as a guilty pleasure read. It's just平淡 and unengaging.
  1. Granzazer
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    I've been thoroughly enjoying this series; it's skillfully crafted and I appreciate how the author skillfully unfolds the characters' connections and expands the narrative universe, particularly through the release of each installment of the fictional book within the story.

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