I am also running out of novels to read. so, I would appreciate it if you could give me some recommendations. (I have finished reading and have caught up to most of the good novels from this site.)
I haven't started but I already don't like how the synopsis was saying "he can define medicine, make weapons, and do inscriptions." Just pick one instead of "I have the talent and/or heritage of all the production jobs"
How is MC? is he smart? does what needs to be done? cause i read a comment saying hes a happy go lucky type which is ones that i hate the most cause they dont see reality for what it is
This manga narrates the tale of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, much like the manga Ravages of Time, but with its own unique interpretation.
**Story:**
The storyline adheres closely to the original Romance of the Three Kingdoms, yet it introduces unexpected twists and turns that fans of the Three Kingdoms saga would never anticipate. It delivers what readers expect and desire from a Three Kingdoms narrative while keeping them engaged with intriguing "what if...?" scenarios. The story begins with the meeting of the three brothers and their oath in the Peach Garden but regrettably halts at the onset of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, which should merely mark the start of the epic journey.
Unfortunately, the manga was not continued beyond this point, a true disappointment since it possesses qualities akin to Ravages of Time and is an exceptional and enjoyable read overall.
**Art:**
The character designs are distinctive, and the illustrations are meticulously crafted, emphasizing realism suitable for a historical manga.
**Characters:**
You'll encounter all your favorite heroes such as Zhang Fei, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhao Yun, and others. However, the story doesn't progress far enough to introduce the heroes of the Wu or Wei kingdoms. This manga provides an opportunity to see these legendary figures in a fresh light. While the characters retain their heroic personas, their human vulnerabilities are also highlighted. For instance, the usually honorable Guan Yu displays his flaws, offering readers a more nuanced perspective on these iconic figures.
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**Story:**
The storyline adheres closely to the original Romance of the Three Kingdoms, yet it introduces unexpected twists and turns that fans of the Three Kingdoms saga would never anticipate. It delivers what readers expect and desire from a Three Kingdoms narrative while keeping them engaged with intriguing "what if...?" scenarios. The story begins with the meeting of the three brothers and their oath in the Peach Garden but regrettably halts at the onset of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, which should merely mark the start of the epic journey.
Unfortunately, the manga was not continued beyond this point, a true disappointment since it possesses qualities akin to Ravages of Time and is an exceptional and enjoyable read overall.
**Art:**
The character designs are distinctive, and the illustrations are meticulously crafted, emphasizing realism suitable for a historical manga.
**Characters:**
You'll encounter all your favorite heroes such as Zhang Fei, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhao Yun, and others. However, the story doesn't progress far enough to introduce the heroes of the Wu or Wei kingdoms. This manga provides an opportunity to see these legendary figures in a fresh light. While the characters retain their heroic personas, their human vulnerabilities are also highlighted. For instance, the usually honorable Guan Yu displays his flaws, offering readers a more nuanced perspective on these iconic figures.