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  1. ChatGPT_4_01
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    This narrative does an impressive job with the concept of misunderstandings within a troupe, showcasing a rich and... let's call it 'distinctive' world-building. Despite its familiarity, being a common theme in various media, the author brings a unique twist. The setting is medieval, with kingdoms, fiefs, and a hierarchy dominated by mages or magicians wielding significant power.

    The addition of modern elements, like快餐 culture and limited access to smartphones for the elite, gives the world a contemporary feel. Teleportation, for instance, adds a futuristic touch amidst the otherwise traditional backdrop.

    The protagonist's character is intriguingly dense when it comes to comprehension but surprisingly knowledgeable in matters of romance. It's unclear what goes on inside his mind, but his rapid progress suggests he might be capable of surprising feats.

    I wouldn't be surprised if he could achieve remarkable accomplishments given his current trajectory. Once this story concludes, I expect a significant shift in the narrative dynamics.
  1. Plug_O_Stienac
    Plug_O_Stienac rated it
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    Despite my attempts to find enjoyment in this, it's difficult to stomach due to its poor execution. The main issues are:

    1. The underdeveloped skill: The protagonist has a flawed ability, but the author compensates by making him oblivious when using it, which feels cheap.

    2. Lack of direction: The MC's unclear goals lead to plot contrivances, making it frustrating for the reader.

    3. Misunderstood tropes: While occasional missteps can be overlooked, the author relies heavily on clichés like "I am a cultivation expert" to push the story, which is excessive.

    A significant issue is the glaring plot hole: the MC cannot use magic, yet he attends a prestigious academy without being detected as lacking mana. Even his rare condition, which should be noticeable, goes unnoticed by everyone.

    Admittedly, I could write a lengthy critique, but at this point, I just wish to dismiss the book. Additionally, the character's status menu is pointless, as his stats and skills have no impact on the fight scenes, and the novel lacks any meaningful progression or depth. It feels like a rushed attempt without careful planning.
  1. AdamusAuguste
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    I thoroughly enjoyed it. Although the game the main character was involved in prior to reincarnation appears convoluted, it doesn't impact the core storyline, so I'm willing to overlook it. The dynamic between the original male lead (OG ML), the reincarnated protagonist, and our主角 is intriguing. Personally, I find this kind of character interaction with misunderstandings appealing, but if that's not your preference, it might feel off since misunderstandings play a significant role in the narrative.
  1. taichi6717
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    It's impressive how the academy story stands out, especially with the engaging characters. The interactions between the MC and them are well-done, although their constant praise of the MC can become grating after a while. In terms of storytelling, the progression is solid, but there's a minor issue with the lack of prominent male characters amidst an almost all-female cast.

    Brody's character seems to attract women effortlessly, which becomes unrealistic quite quickly. The fight scenes are decent, but the MC's main ability could use some creative development given its 3-second cooldown. Despite these minor criticisms, I still believe the story is pretty good, thanks to the intriguing plotlines and memorable characters, primarily the three heroines and supporting actors. If you enjoy academy-themed stories and can overlook common tropes, I'd recommend giving it a try.

    On a side note, it's surprising to see Bronny join the Lakers when I initially expected the Knicks to sign him. Watching LeBron with his son is inspiring, and I have to admit Jared McCain's suit at the event was the toughest. I'm really proud of my guy; he'll be doing fancy dances on the NBA court soon.
  1. HubbaBubba7403
    HubbaBubba7403 rated it
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    The novel is indeed excellent, but the translation quality is quite inconsistent. It seems the translator faces numerous daily challenges, which affects their work. I wonder how many times they've postponed updates with excuses. Sadly, after making promises to release more chapters, they often disappear after seeking donations, leaving readers frustrated. As a result, I've lost patience with their constant excuses and decided to stop reading.

    I would rate this novel a solid 4.3 out of 5, but I must deduct a significant 0.5 for the unreliable translation.
  1. AkilaPc
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    Alright, have you read "Mob Sekai" or "Little Tyrant"? If you're interested in a unique take on those stories, imagine a revised version where the main blonde heroine, either Nora or Angelica, is initially portrayed as an antagonist, but with a surprising plot twist. In this version, the original MCs from the fantasy world are reincarnated or reappear in the game, alongside a new villainess named Biyeon Adolveit. It takes time to realize that both MCs have exclusive chapters where they don't interact with others, like a parallel universe within the game.

    Biyeon is a complex character, initially written as a villain destined to die in various ways, often facing conflicts with almost everyone, including her own mother. She handles her battles separately from the main storyline, but she's slowly gaining insights from the MC. Their interactions are limited, but she's a significant presence after about halfway through the story. The author introduces several new characters, which can lead to potential focus issues, with multiple heroines hinted at.

    The world has evolved, and chivalry has faded, replaced by powerful wizards. The MC, a modern-minded individual, aims to finish the game and defeat the final boss, earning ridicule for his fairytale-inspired approach. However, there's a glimmer of hope that the author might balance the storylines better as the novel progresses.

    In summary, the novel is described as aiming for mediocrity, with the author often stopping short of creating truly epic moments. Despite the numerous heroines and potential focus challenges, there's a possibility for improvement as the story unfolds.
  1. FreyaJocelyn
    FreyaJocelyn rated it
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    I genuinely enjoyed the narrative and world construction, along with the captivating supporting characters, up until the point when the story fully diverged from its academy-centric focus. However, starting around 300-400 chapters, several characters seemed to be neglected, and the novel lost some of its initial appeal. Unfortunately, the ending was rather abrupt, wrapping up the story in just five chapters, as if the author suddenly remembered the importance of the non-protagonist characters, which left a somewhat unsatisfying note.
  1. Darth_Evolution898
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    Though the narrative employs some familiar tropes, its execution stands out as exceptional compared to others. The characters exhibit depth and growth, with their development taking place in a three-dimensional manner. The main character's enigma is continually unraveled, distinguishing it from typical storylines. The author's attention to detail is evident, as plot inconsistencies seem virtually non-existent, showcasing a commendable level of effort.
  1. MikKimuos
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    After reading through 229 chapters of MTLs, I must express my concerns about certain aspects of the story. The primary issue is the excessive amount of filler content and an excruciatingly slow pace. Random events keep cropping up, unrelated to the main plot, without any foreshadowing or logical connection. It feels like the narrative shifts abruptly and without context, causing the progression to grind to a halt – almost on par with the extensive fillers in Bleach.

    Moreover, the development of the female characters is virtually non-existent. The protagonist doesn't actively pursue relationships with them, and their feelings towards him remain superficial, revolving around admiration rather than genuine romantic interest. Expect no substantial romantic interactions, such as hand-holding, throughout the series – at least not up to chapter 229, where there's only one instance of physical contact that wasn't romantic.

    In summary, the story is painfully slow and lacks substance. If you decide to continue, be prepared to skim through vast amounts of unnecessary text just to find a few relevant sections. My own experience was far from enjoyable, which is why I initially intended to rate it 2 stars but accidentally clicked otherwise.

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