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  1. Okojus
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    To summarize my thoughts: The novel seems to be an overly self-indulgent account of the author's college days, attempting to convey confidence and happiness amidst action. The emphasis on the protagonist's outlook and attitude feels forced within an action genre, and the integration of fantastical elements, such as special abilities, is half-hearted and unsatisfying. It's hard to believe that the main character doesn't know how to exploit any opportunity for wealth or power, like the stock market or a secret formula, given their supposed omniscience. If the author wants to write a college-themed story, they should focus on drama rather than trying to shoehorn these elements in awkwardly.
  1. Patriarchleechlord
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    The foundation is solid, and I enjoy the action and combat system, which is creatively designed. However, there are two significant issues:

    1) The interactions between characters often come across as稚嫩、尴尬, and somewhat clumsy in their execution.

    2) The pacing is incredibly slow; despite being 50 chapters deep, the story has only progressed to about one week into the academy.
  1. Cwunchy_taco
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    This novel has its merits, but the pacing is a significant issue. At chapter 35, it's only the first day of school, yet we've devoted the past six chapters to an ongoing fight that doesn't advance the plot at all. The characters simply keep parrying without landing a blow, which has been stretched over an entire chapter – detailing each minor movement and the constant "wow" reactions from onlookers. We've also had lengthy sections devoted to walking through hallways and attending speeches, which feel unnecessarily drawn-out.

    While I initially recommended giving it a try, upon reflection, I believe it's not worth the investment. The poor pacing feels like a waste of precious reading time. With the book's slow release pace, I估计读者得等到九十七代子孙出生时,它才可能结束。 Save your time and explore other options instead.
  1. Terra_Chad
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    Well, I don't read many novels and I'm more of a casual reader. I stumbled upon this book because the artwork caught my eye - it's quite popular, ranked around 20 on Novelpia's Life Picks, which made me think it's decent. My interest was initially piqued by the visuals, but I didn't see any official TL group associated with it, apart from some low-quality MTL sites. So, I had given up until I revisited the site and learned that Novel Utopia picked it up. Now, I'm really excited about it.

    The premise of the story seems a bit confusing, either due to a flawed translation or my lack of understanding. It appears the main character (MC) has appeared as a supporting or lead character in other novels, and now they're in an academy setting. There's a class called Spearman, which is considered common, and the character isn't even a significant side character. Their class seems insignificant to the point that the academy doesn't assign any teachers for it.

    It's really up to personal preference whether you'd enjoy it or not. As of now, there are only three translated chapters, so it might be difficult to make a judgment without reading more. I'd encourage you to give it a try and form your own opinion, as my enthusiasm and excitement might not be the most reliable review. After all, I'm just a happy and eager reader, not a critic.
  1. AndrewMicucci
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    Despite reading numerous negative reviews, I decided to give this novel a try. True, the pacing might be slow, but it与众不同 from the typical young adult themes of power, popularity, and material pursuits. This novel caters more to a mature audience, particularly those in the midst of their coming-of-age journey. The protagonist has reached an age where he understands that he isn't exceptional, much like many young adults who enter the workforce and discover their平凡 among others.

    What initially captured my interest was the protagonist's determination to rise above his perceived inadequacies. The way he confronts those who belittle him and battles his own self-doubt is where the real gem lies. The emphasis on personal growth and introspection could explain the book's deliberate pace – it's a unique read, appreciated by some as a literary treasure, while others may find it challenging.

    Update: Chapters 37 and 38 are nothing short of thrilling – an exhilarating fight sequence that elevates the novel to a whole new level, solidifying its status as a diamond in the literary world.

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