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  1. Hawk9970
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    I'm thoroughly enjoying this read! If you're a fan of TNE, I believe you'll appreciate this one too; it has a similar engaging atmosphere. As for harems, as long as the main character isn't a womanizing figure with multiple wives, I find them acceptable. The well-developed characters without being overly annoying is another positive aspect. From what I've seen in other reviews, there seems to be plenty more depth to the story, which gets me excited for future chapters.
  1. PilinyTheYoungerkdt
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    Title: "A Hilarious Tale of Quiet Life and Unintended Adventures"

    Is it worth reading? If you enjoy a light-hearted novel with an MC (main character) striving for a low-key existence but often finding themselves in comical mishaps, then yes, this book is right up your alley! Prepare to laugh along as Baek Yu-Seol navigates through life with wit and charm.

    What to expect:

    **Positive Aspects:**
    1. Baek Yu-Seol is a cunning strategist, standing up to bullies and professors alike, adding a touch of humor to his encounters.
    2. Well-developed characters with depth, including supporting cast that undergo personal growth and face their own challenges.
    3. The MC's limited memory from the game adds an interesting twist, keeping the plot fresh.
    4. The author doesn't shy away from character deaths, adding realism to the battles.
    5. The harem is refreshingly dynamic, with each member having agency and evolving relationships with the MC.
    6. Misunderstandings create amusing plot points rather than frustration, as they feel authentic to the characters' perspectives.
    7. While mysteries may be clichéd, the numerous possibilities for the MC's background and story make them intriguing.
    8. The novel explores magical theories alongside battles, though it might require some mental agility to follow.

    **Negative Points:**
    1. The narrative relies heavily on exposition rather than vivid descriptions.
    2. The plot armor is noticeable, making certain plot twists predictable.
    3. Large information dumps on world-building, character abilities, and future events can feel overwhelming.
    4. Characters with mixed Korean and Western names (like Hong Bi-Yeon Adolevit) can be confusing and detract from immersion.
    5. The focus on the MC's relationships with the harem means less screen time for male friendships, such as Yu-Seol and Mayuseong's interactions, which might disappoint some readers.
    6. Spoiler Alert: The ending seems rushed and open-ended, according to advance information.

    Overall, this novel offers a blend of humor, character development, and fantastical elements, but with some pacing and naming conventions to address. If you can overlook the negatives, you'll likely find a delightful read with plenty of laughter and surprises.
  1. TheATK
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    I really want to appreciate it, but I can't. The main character, Flash, possesses the ability to instantly teleport within a limited range, which initially seems impressive. However, the author tries diligently to balance this power by making Flash use it in illogical ways during fights.

    For instance, instead of teleporting stealthily behind an enemy to catch them off guard, Flash unnecessarily appears right in front of them, which results in baffling fight scenes. The author's attempts to prevent Flash from being overly powerful by forcing him to act foolishly only serve to frustrate readers with unnecessarily stupid action sequences.

    Additionally, there are numerous misunderstandings between Flash and other characters that come across as contrived and unrealistic. These issues detract from the overall enjoyment of the story.
  1. Braidennovel
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    Truthfully, I stumbled upon this due to the recently released webcomic, and I couldn't resist diving in to see what would unfold next. A week later, I've devoured every available translated installment, and now I'm left craving more, yet frustrated by the pause. The narrative shares similarities with typical reincarnation-in-a-game tales, where the protagonist becomes a character within the game, aided by an item containing most of its content. What sets it apart is the dynamic changes that occur as a result of their actions, often dramatically. The supporting cast also evolves significantly, with the female leads showcasing impressive growth that compels readers to root for them. Despite minor flaws, the overall concept and world-building outweigh these issues; I'd just prefer some pacing adjustments or clearer explanations.

    The translation is exceptional; it ranks among the best I've come across. It improves consistently throughout, and the translator's notes are invaluable. However, there's room for improvement – early chapters could benefit from the same level of consistency seen later on, though it doesn't detract from the story. The occasional confusion regarding character attribution could be clearer, especially in multi-character dialogues, which might be a result of translation choices.

    Lastly, my personal preference would be daily updates until the end, but that's a minor gripe. In conclusion, I highly recommend this to fans of school-based stories with engaging characters, immersive magic, and a rich, evolving world. Kudos to both the translator and author for creating such a captivating tale.
  1. Raoking
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    I've returned after finishing the novel and decided to revise my review, downgrading it from 5 stars to 3.5. Initially, I gave it top marks, appreciating its harem elements as a subtle backdrop without causing unnecessary drama, which suited my preferences.

    The main storyline was captivating – the protagonist embarked on a quest to uncover the world's end and save everyone, including the characters he formed emotional connections with. The novel had numerous delightful details, but some inconsistencies left a sour taste. As a light read, it met my expectations.

    However, the disappointing ending led me to reconsider my rating. The climax felt rushed, despite the buildup that kept readers engaged and tense. It seemed like an abrupt fix to provide a happy ending, rather than a satisfying conclusion. Here's a spoiler:

    The story started strong, with the protagonist gathering powers and rescuing characters, hinting at a grand finale involving teamwork against the Black Dragon, similar to an Avengers-style mission. This departure from the original game plot was clichéd yet enjoyable.

    Unfortunately, the protagonist suddenly became invincible, defeating the dragon easily, undermining the significance of his global connections. The dragon's threat felt diminished, and the character's disappearance resembled Thanos' snap, leading to abrupt plot developments. Time travel for the heroines during enrollment further complicated things, leaving no resolution or side stories – just an abrupt ending.

    If you're seeking a casual read, you might enjoy it up until a certain point. If you're sensitive to plot twists or need a more satisfying conclusion, you might want to reconsider stopping or bracing yourself for disappointment. The turning point where the protagonist reappears with Full Frame (game protagonist) and Jelly (business elf) is where the quality takes a dip, according to the spoiler.

    Ultimately, read it at your own discretion, knowing that the experience might not be entirely fulfilling for those looking for a well-rounded narrative.
  1. Isntme
    Isntme rated it
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    As the translator, I must commend this as an exceptional novel. It masterfully combines impressive world-building, enchanting magic, well-developed characters, a compelling storyline, and offers a captivating read that's perfect for binge-watching. I'm delighted with the positive reception it has garnered, and I look forward to continuing the translation journey. Rest assured, this book will surpass your expectations, and I stand by that assertion.
  1. LunarixArt
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    The excitement I feel after returning to this new novel after such a long break is exhilarating! It genuinely has the potential to stand out among isekai stories without resorting to clichés like "I can conquer the world!" or "Because I possess this and that power." The first 14 chapters have already showcased the distinct appeal of each character, with a strong focus on the protagonist BSY, who embodies the complexities and nuances of real-world students. The foreshadowing hints at the intriguing twists that will come from diverging from the original plot, leaving me eager to delve deeper into the narrative and discover the extraordinary aspects of Stella Academy – hehe, what wonders await!
  1. NW48
    NW48 rated it
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    For an academy/harem narrative, the initial 200-300 chapters showcase commendable execution. The characters exhibit a modicum of depth, with unique world-building that deviates from the clichéd fantasy-magic backdrop, and a intricately designed power system. However, as is common in many such novels, the quality plummets from there. The protagonist's power surge becomes sudden, numerous characters are introduced haphazardly without adequate development of their personalities and backstories, and plot progression turns rushed. This follows the predictable formula of "Freshman year: ordinary academy life, Sophomore year: world-saving missions" often seen in Korean academy/harem stories.

    As an avid reader of this genre, I would place this novel among the top 3-5% of its kind, but it falls short of being the pinnacle of excellence.
  1. IMMORTAL_ZANE_23
    IMMORTAL_ZANE_23 rated it
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    The narrative turned out to be more engaging than I initially anticipated.尽管充斥着陈词滥调,但作者的处理方式比其他作品更胜一筹。这里的女性角色展现出成长,不像其他故事那样从头到尾都是性格单一的配角,更像是拥有动态发展的角色。
  1. SPIRITKINGOji
    SPIRITKINGOji rated it
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    As other reviewers have pointed out, the isekai concept in this story involves a unique twist - a protagonist who is transmigrated into the original plot of an otome game, coming from a modern world. It's a tale filled with misunderstandings, making it less appealing to everyone's taste.

    However, based on my personal experience with the novel and the reviews I've read, the story tends to lean more towards amusement than frustration. The main character genuinely tries to survive, adopting different approaches - being kind to some and playful (or troll-like) with others, which often leads him into unexpected situations. He's also an underdog, being a wizard with only one spell and attending an elite academy as an ordinary person.

    The narrative is brimming with comedic mishaps and miscommunications, but these elements contribute to the development of an enjoyable plot rather than serving as mere obstacles for the character to overcome through misunderstanding or dense interpretations.
  1. Gx23
    Gx23 rated it
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    I devoured all five chapters in one go, and now I'm left wanting more. The storyline captivates from the very beginning, and the translation quality, although machine-generated, is quite clear. The main character comes across as well-developed and engaging, turning the narrative into a seamless flow. I'm eagerly anticipating where this story will take me.
  1. Quickshot
    Quickshot rated it
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    To be honest, I'm not particularly fond of it. I'm puzzled by all the five-star reviews. It seems like an isekai story created by a Chinese manga enthusiast, complete with their familiar leveling and experience system. The plot unfolds predictably, with characters pursuing the main character (MC). The MC draws upon gaming skills unrelated to his real-life abilities to defeat opponents, which, despite his untrained physique, doesn't result in any physical consequences after each skill usage – it's unrealistic that he'd just instantly appear on top of them or even accidentally kill himself by teleporting into a wall. A more plausible scenario would involve him flashing to victory without taking any damage, driven by the narrative. Instead, it feels a bit far-fetched and humorous in its current form.

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