
One Hundred Ways to Become a God
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Author:
Qian Fei,千非,
- Status: Completed
Rating(4.3 / 5.0, 16 votes)
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Moreover, unlike "Quickly," the protagonist here encounters fewer challenges, almost as if fate is overly favorable to him. His encounters with adversity often resolve swiftly due to his and the ML's power, leading to instances where the story feels stretched for length solely to emphasize the ML's affection. This makes the protagonist appear more passive, akin to a mob figure or an observer rather than an active participant.
As an avid reader of many BL stories, this particular novel occasionally frustrated me with its predictability and reliance on clichés. At times, I found myself considering dropping it, but my completionist tendencies kept me going, hoping for a redemption arc. Alas, that didn't always happen.
On the positive side, the male lead shines, mirroring the possessive and devoted traits found in "Quickly." He is easily identifiable, which is a plus. However, the protagonist himself is a classic overpowered character, making it predictable and less engaging.
Additionally, some supporting characters lack depth, appearing without emotional impact, serving mainly as plot devices for the protagonist's journey.
In conclusion, this story isn't terrible but falls short of greatness. There's potential for improvement, but it's a middling read at best. If you're looking for something to pass the time and are open to a familiar trope, then you might consider giving it a chance. But don't expect any groundbreaking surprises.
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