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  1. Binx_E
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    The protagonist's power level seems appropriate for his current stage in the story, considering his abilities. The plot is engaging, with the author intentionally weaving in world-building elements that will be useful later. For instance, the scene where the MC enters an elf's chamber and trains without waking the elf up is a well-executed detail.

    Character interactions are well-rounded, with each character having depth, making them enjoyable to follow. My personal favorites, aside from the MC, are Eisel and Azel (I'm unsure which one based on the machine translation). Although I'm at chapter 63, it feels like this could be a long novel, around 800-1000 chapters, as the pace may seem slow with characters still in their early development.

    As I continue reading, I'll update my rating and comments, but currently, it's a solid 10/10. Here's a spoiler-free section:

    In Chapter 63 and earlier, I'd like to see a twist where everyone believes the MC is regressing, causing emotional turmoil, only for him to clarify he's not.

    After 200 chapters, my interest remains strong. The main character's strategic intelligence is impressive, and I appreciate that the story doesn't solely rely on action scenes. In a particular chapter, when Eisel, Hong Biyeon, and others visit a celestial library, they discover surprising connections between the MC's past and the game world. The story keeps me hooked with its intricate arcs, like the 11th moon's prediction of events being predetermined. The time-travel arc involving Baek Yu Seoul's past is particularly captivating, showcasing the author's thoughtful planning.

    Overall, the novel continues to impress, even as I progress further into it.
  1. DrowsyHobo
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    As an individual, I am thoroughly enjoying this experience. I am eagerly anticipating the skills and dynamics that the characters will reveal, and I appreciate the charming relationships between them. The pacing has been solid overall, although there have been instances where I find it difficult to distinguish between the speakers in certain conversations.
  1. EnigmaticDream
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    He is lying
  1. RqmkbL8
    RqmkbL8 rated it
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    This is precisely the kind of novel that readers might initially be apprehensive about, but its concept and originality far surpass my expectations. I sincerely hope it will resonate with you too, and it has consistently provided me with immense enjoyment throughout. As I'm relatively new to consistently leaving reviews, I'm unsure if my feedback reaches the wider community, but I do hope it offers some guidance to those on the fence about reading this book. Thank you.
  1. patricklad
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    Each character in the story stands out with their unique traits and humor, particularly the main character who often finds himself in comedic situations due to his lack of recollection of the original plot. He must improvise to navigate the storyline rather than strictly adhering to it. The heroines are equally impressive; they are well-developed and far from one-dimensional, each possessing their own compelling motivations.
  1. Honestwords
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    I felt compelled to create an account after finishing the book just to express my thoughts on it.<br><br>I truly enjoyed the novel, as it featured a diligent main character (MC), adorable and supportive female leads, solid writing, and engaging plotlines. However, my enthusiasm waned when I encountered spoilers that led me to put it aside temporarily.<br><br>Although I had been reading "Flashing Genius" since last year, the presence of spoilers caused a pause. Yet, after the manga adaptation sparked my interest, I decided to complete it. Unfortunately, that proved to be a regrettable decision.<br><br>The ending turned out to be a major letdown. The final arc was rushed, covering less than 30 chapters to wrap up everything. After the MC's adventurous journey, he mysteriously disappears for nearly two years, only to reappear during the climactic battle to save everyone.<br><br>The twist came when the MC revealed he had become a god, forcing him to leave the world behind. He vanished once more, leaving his heroines and friends heartbroken. In the last two chapters, the heroines devise a time-travel plan, and the novel concludes with the enigmatic line, "A new story begins..."<br><br>That's my take on it. Apologies for any grammar errors; English isn't my first language, and I'm quite disappointed by the ending. Thank you for taking the time to read my thoughts.
  1. Justactlazy
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    At first, I thoroughly enjoyed this narrative; initially, I intended to rate it 4 stars. However, as I drifted off to sleep, I found myself vividly dreaming about the story and its enchanting world, even though it had reached a satisfying conclusion. So, compelled to share my thoughts, I woke up and decided to pen this review, feeling somewhat失落 leaving behind these intricately crafted characters.

    Here's a brief summary of the ending: The protagonist successfully saves the world but, as a result of becoming a deity, is unable to remain in our world. Consequently, the six girls in his harem travel back in time to the beginning of their school days, before the MC干预了故事进程, to assist him in completing the tale without his disappearance. This unexpected turn left me feeling incomplete, as there were no additional updates or follow-up stories to continue their journey.
  1. drunkenmaster55
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    I recently revisited the source material, and I'm writing this review because I noticed the translation had started. This novel, among the many on the site, shares a similar structure and writing style with 'The Novel's Extra.' Although it's set in a different context, the author seems to have taken significant inspiration, making it unique without feeling overly derivative.

    The narrative often features multiple perspectives, and you might not encounter the main character for several chapters when following another character's storyline. Unlike 'The Novel's Extra,' there's a clearer overarching plot focused on averting an apocalypse. The pacing can be slow, but the author skillfully uses foreshadowing and world-building. It's surprising to see someone criticize these aspects, as they contribute to the depth of the story.

    Characters are diverse, each with their own goals and motivations that don't revolve solely around the MC, and the setting continues to grow. To address your questions:

    Q. Is the novel a harem?
    Spoilers:
    While multiple girls show interest in the protagonist, he views them as children, so it's not a harem-centric story. If you're solely after that genre, this might not be your cup of tea, as the MC's primary focus is on his personal journey.

    Q. What's the protagonist like?
    Spoilers:
    He comes across as lighthearted and somewhat carefree. He appears to enjoy amusing himself and sees the world as a game, which makes him quite self-centered. He's also not the most perceptive character.

    Q. Are there major antagonists?
    Spoilers:
    Yes, there are, but they're primarily introduced for future plot developments. The story does a commendable job of gradually revealing them as relevant.

    In conclusion, I would rate this story 4.5 out of 5. It captures the best elements of 'The Novel's Extra' while avoiding excessive melodrama.
  1. NanaSmithh
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    I absolutely adore it. While the community might recognize Hong Bi Yeon and myself as understanding, personally, it's Flame who truly captures my heart. This girl embodies the term "delusional" in such a comical way. The romantic misunderstandings and quirky scenarios she concocts are nothing short of hilarious – it's like Overlord's Demiurge with an endless supply of Ainz Otaku novels. The novel earns a solid 4 out of 5 stars from me, but Flame elevates it to a perfect 5.

    The plot progression has improved significantly, fixing grammatical errors and character names, like Fulaim to Edna, now appropriately changed to Flame, respecting the original Korean version. The protagonist's mysterious past keeps the story engaging, with both his real backstory and the misconceptions around him creating a captivating puzzle that drives the narrative.

    The comedy aspect never fails to tickle my funny bone, even on my third read. Misunderstandings form the golden thread that weaves laughter into the story.

    Character development is rich, each character possessing their unique stories, personalities, ambitions, and conflicts. They are the beating heart of the novel.

    Lastly, the world-building offers a refreshing twist. While I've grown weary of traditional fantasy settings, this novel takes place in a modern (yet fantastical) backdrop, which suits my preferences beautifully.
  1. D34
    D34 rated it
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    The narrative is intriguing, but unfortunately marred by a lackadaisical translator who fails to proofread their work. The inconsistencies between first and third person, coupled with grammatical mistakes, are particularly noticeable. There's an entire chapter filled with Korean wordplay that the translator simply translates literally, dismissing it as "too difficult to convey." It would be appreciated if they could put more effort into understanding and respecting the source material. Update: The novel has been taken up by Reaperscans, and I'm hopeful for improvements in translation. Will update my review accordingly.

    Edit: With a new translator now on board, the situation has significantly improved. If they can skillfully adapt the Korean puns, I will undoubtedly upgrade my rating to five stars.
  1. MaryAyaz
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    I've only read the manhwa up to chapter 22, so I can't comment on the writing or translation quality, not the story itself. However, so far, it's been quite an exhilarating read. While some might view the main character's Blink/Flash as overpowered, based on the context within the manga, it doesn't seem as OP as others perceive it to be. It's not just a straightforward teleportation; the character mentions needing to calculate distance, timing, and utilize the environment for effective movement. In essence, it's more like moving in a straight line at incredible speed, almost like the speed of light. The limitation of only being able to appear in front of an enemy, rather than behind, suggests the intense force involved which could result in instant death from a collision. This is just my interpretation; I might be missing some details or have a wrong understanding. The truth might become clearer as the story progresses, or perhaps I'm off the mark entirely.
  1. GothChick
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    The narrative begins with an intriguing premise, featuring engaging characters, a well-crafted setting, and familiar yet enjoyable plot elements. The introduction of new characters and the protagonist's rising fame piques interest, as their relationships develop organically, primarily without a harem focus, which I appreciate due to its emphasis on deep character writing. Initially, the potential love interests are portrayed thoughtfully, avoiding clichéd stereotypes.

    However, as the story progresses, the quality of writing takes a downturn. The MC's tendency to rescue redeemable characters prevails, but later, the addition of problematic figures like Jelliel, a sociopathic antagonist, feels forced just to expand the harem. Her inclusion despite her heinous actions and lack of genuine remorse detracts from the narrative's credibility.

    Subsequently, the storytelling loses its freshness. Predictable plotlines and events follow, with the MC effortlessly dominating every conflict, robbing other characters of their agency and tension. Magic battles and confrontations become formulaic, with the MC always emerging victorious, reducing the impact of the story.

    While the novel started as a departure from common tropes, with a relatable protagonist and well-developed supporting cast, it ultimately succumbs to the pitfalls of many other generic stories with an overly powerful MC. The earlier focus on character growth and agency is abandoned, and the ending feels rushed and unsatisfying, marking a disappointing decline from its promising beginning.

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