Surviving as Guan Yu in the Three Kingdoms

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    Judging by the hole in the satellite picture
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    Its ok not bad but not great and he still cares about his childhood friend which is annoying.
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    I’m waiting for more chapters to give my honest review but love the idea so continue
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    Thank you for the wonderful translation of this novel! The flow, clarity, and attention to detail made it an enjoyable read. Your work truly brings the story to life for a wider audience. Looking forward to more translations from you!
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    When I first saw Geena trending on TikTok, I was like, “Ain’t no way this shit is that deep.” Everyone was hyping it up like it was the most philosophical, mind-blowing book ever written. And then I saw people saying Void was better than Fang Yuan. At that point, I was convinced it was just some overhyped bullshit. Like, be serious. Reverend Insanity literally has one of the best-written characters in all of fiction—how tf was this random-ass book outdoing it? But alr, I gave it a shot. And let me tell you… I have never been so wrong about something in my life.This book ain’t just deep, it’s on another level. With Reverend Insanity, you know the author wants you to believe Fang Yuan is evil. He reminds you every other chapter, forces the narrative, makes sure you never forget that this man is ruthless. But Geena? Void don’t need that. There’s no forced evil, no "look how badass I am" moments. He just is. He moves through the story not as a villain, not as a hero—just as something trying to survive. And somehow, that makes him more real than any character I’ve ever seen.And the philosophy? Bro… this book fucks with your mind. Christianity, Buddhism, Spiritism, Alchemy—none of it is just thrown in for aesthetic or fake depth. It actually matters. It’s the kind of shit that makes you stop reading and just think. Not about the story, but about yourself. This book doesn’t just ask questions about hell or the afterlife—it makes you question your own reality, your own sins, your own existence. It ain’t about believing in God or not, it’s about what the fuck you’re doing with your life right now.And man, that ending. I have read a lot of books. A lot. And I’m telling you, no ending has ever hit me the way Geena’s did. This is hands down the best conclusion I have ever seen in any piece of fiction. The way everything ties together, the way it feels inevitable but still shocking at the same time, the sheer weight of that final moment… Shit is art. It’s different."The last man in the world looked into the nothingness, and then; nothing remained in him." 😭😭😭tysm rtyp for making this damn masterpiece 😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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