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  1. Warmaisach
    Warmaisach rated it
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    I have finished reading the translated chapters and am considering whether to proceed with the machine translation or wait for an official one. Regarding the story, I've really enjoyed it; it's a soothing tale with a relaxed pace, allowing the author ample time to develop characters and reveal the world's intricacies gradually. Misunderstandings seem to play a significant role, and they're handled effectively, providing a logical explanation.

    As for the romance, it appears to progress quite slowly, but I appreciate the gradual build-up and my affection for the female characters remains strong. I'd highly recommend giving it a chance; I believe you won't be disappointed, as there's a lot of potential for growth.

    A minor spoiler ahead:
    Hong Bi-yeon is my favorite character so far.
  1. DineshChavan7180
    DineshChavan7180 rated it
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    The synopsis requires slight adjustments but effectively conveys the essence of the story. The protagonist is transported into a video game, offering an intriguing twist: there's another character in the game's narrative who was also transported into a novel, set within the same fictional world as the game. The main character's uniqueness lies in their limited magical prowess due to a medical condition that unexpectedly benefits them, though the details remain unclear.

    Given the current machine-translated state, it's challenging to judge the writing quality, as acknowledged by the disclaimer on the translator's site, which warns of potential errors. A more polished translation could elevate the novel to a decent read. Despite the protagonist's seemingly weak single ability, they excel against opponents with multiple talents, which might need some balance for character development, considering the novel focuses on progression rather than an already advanced plot.

    Overall, so far, the book seems promising with room for improvement, earning a rating of 3.5 out of 5.
  1. eloheitzvaot
    eloheitzvaot rated it
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    Haha, you know, where do I begin? Let's tackle the title, shall we? It's quite deceptive, but it doesn't mean what you might think – oh, I must admit, I was initially curious when I saw it, but let's just move on, shall we?

    Now, about the novel itself, it's an isekai, as evident from the description. If you're a fan of those delightful misunderstandings, like in 'That Novel Error,' you'll find something to enjoy here. I confess, I'm quite drawn to such storylines too, it's quite entertaining to see characters react to misinterpretations.

    The main attraction lies in the layered transmigration aspect. I won't hide this detail in a spoiler since the author reveals it early on – the protagonist of the game he plays is also a transmigrator. So, we have a game about a character transcending into a novel, and now our protagonist has joined the game as a different character, creating a fascinating narrative foundation.

    What sets this apart is the intrigue it brings to the plot, especially from chapter 27 onwards. The interactions and misunderstandings arising from this unique setup promise to be delightfully amusing for readers who appreciate such complexities. I'm personally excited to see how these misunderstandings unfold, and I'm sure others will find it equally engaging.
  1. Facez
    Facez rated it
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    One of my favorite isekai stories features a relatable protagonist who isn't overly powerful. Compared to others, he might be relatively weak in terms of skills, but his resourcefulness and execution make him appear almost godlike. This balance is what I adore the most.

    The author does an excellent job in crafting likable heroines, each with their own distinct plotlines that allow readers to grow attached to them. This attention to character development is crucial for a harem genre, as it keeps the story engaging.

    A minor spoiler ahead:
    Hong Biyeon truly shines as the standout among them all.
  1. FulltimeMadman
    FulltimeMadman rated it
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    I am extremely grateful that accurate translations have been chosen! Although I had previewed earlier versions, this translation stands out for its consistency and readability. The story may be straightforward, but the world-building is captivating and distinctive. The protagonist's portrayal is a breath of fresh air; they view the world as a game while maintaining an enjoyable and non-annoying, non-repetitive dynamic.
  1. ArrkeiniSm
    ArrkeiniSm rated it
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    The novel is indeed quite exceptional. While there are a few minor issues preventing me from giving it a full 5-star rating, perfection is elusive after all. The primary drawback for me is the frequent point-of-view (POV) shifts. Without clear indicators like third-person references or pronoun changes, it can be disorienting at times. However, beyond that, the story is highly enjoyable.

    The protagonist's unique abilities, such as his blinding speed and heightened senses, combined with his inability to utilize conventional magic, set him apart from typical characters. Although the overpowered, unconventional ability trope is common, the way his flashing ability incorporates teleportation, making it both intriguing and OP, stands out. The fact that it has room for growth keeps it from feeling too overpowering and maintains an element of interest.

    Additionally, I must mention the cool glasses the main character sports – they add a touch of style to the narrative. Overall, despite the occasional confusion from the POV transitions, the novel offers a thrilling ride with a distinct and captivating hero.
  1. Binx_E
    Binx_E rated it
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    The initial chapters of this isekai novel captivate with an intriguing premise and skillfully crafted characters. However, as the narrative unfolds, it loses its clarity, resulting in a meandering plot. The action sequences lack excitement, and the protagonist's delusions only contribute to the disorientation. For readers seeking a well-structured story with profound character growth, this might fall short. On the other hand, those who appreciate narratives full of intrigue and unpredictability might still find some enjoyment in it.
  1. AceUrzan
    AceUrzan rated it
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    The storyline was intriguing, but I found the portrayal of the characters rather annoying. It seemed to revolve more around the emotional dynamics of the female characters, which didn't align with the protagonist-centric theme suggested by the title. Constant misunderstandings occurred, some amusing, others exasperating. Communication breakdown was prevalent, both between the main character and supporting characters, who appeared clueless about expressing themselves and empathizing with others' feelings. The FL (Female Lead) struggled with communication too. Additionally, the inclusion of a manipulative prince grated on my nerves.

    The pacing of the plot felt sluggish, and excessive foreshadowing for future events only served to heighten my frustration. In conclusion, I've had enough of this.
  1. NightGLEWN
    NightGLEWN rated it
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    The translation is quite rough, often comprehensible but far from perfect. It occasionally distracts, even if it doesn't create confusion. As for the story, it has a decent premise, but its execution lacks originality and fails to stand out.

    There was one promising aspect that had potential for uniqueness and captivating character dynamics, but unfortunately, the system takes over, forcing everything into a clichéd path.

    To spoil a bit: The protagonist isn't the only person who has transcended, and there's another transmigrator from the source material. Instead of leveraging this for an intriguing connection or shared understanding, it's manipulated to establish a typical misunderstanding.

    In summary, the translation and storytelling both leave room for improvement, with missed opportunities for creative exploration.
  1. SakiKaitoW7e
    SakiKaitoW7e rated it
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    The novel was initially outstanding, but unfortunately marred by a disappointing spoiler. The ending came abruptly, leaving numerous questions unresolved, with a vague declaration that "a new story begins" (seriously?). Some speculation arises whether the author, referring to Gab Song (names will not be mentioned), might not fully connect with their protagonist.

    Despite this flaw, the book remained engaging, but it left an unsatisfying aftertaste. If you have other reading options available, it might be wise to explore those first before giving this one a try.
  1. CAESAR20
    CAESAR20 rated it
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    The main character is not intentionally revealing his underwear; the narrative is actually engaging. It revolves around a gamer who finds themselves in a world where they are a character within a fictional realm, which is quite an innovative concept. I can't help but wonder if my own life is part of a story being read by someone out there, huh?
  1. Cancer_Reo
    Cancer_Reo rated it
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    I initially pushed myself to read up until Chapter 9, as it felt unusual due to the machine translation, but after that point, I developed an appreciation for the novel. It's a solid read, and the scene where Hong Biyeon seeks the protagonist's guidance for the three tricky questions was particularly endearing. For some reason, her correct answers brought to mind Amanda, as seen through the author's perspective.

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