Bonus chapter for Prelude to Destruction

Tales of Six: Episode Two - Blurry Nights
- Genre: Horror
- Author: DaoistGwkDcw
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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W0lfi rated it
Keep it up author! This novel will soom rise to the top! This novel is one of the best out there and a hidden gem! It was so good and amazing! Don't drop or it would be a shame. Top 25 here we go!0 0 Reply
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Nighttssshh rated it
for what i now the author of this novel is Second Brother who is status of Hiatus. The most disgusting is you change the name of the main character and maybe the place settings is also change. how did i know? well I'm searching for mtl then get confused about the all thing in chapter 1. Dude you're the wost. When I reading this I got a feel that this is Chinese novel because the way they talk and whatsoever do to a Chinese novel way. Are you Plagiarism this work? ಠ_ಠ the fuck.0 0 Reply
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FrankOmari1095 rated it
The author likes to exaggerate too much....................................................................................................................................0 0 Reply
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MarcosSouza4834 rated it
There are lots of inconsistencies around the MC first of all he is NOT a villian, he is at most antagonist co.kblocking so called protoganist's chance encounters. One chapter he cant kill proto because heavenly punishment next chapter it is because point farming..They nominate him as a supreme leader to powerfull guild with semi random excuse. Even with everything going on if we somewhat accept MC is villian he is at most 3rd rate villian with extreme Reality Bending sistem.OK, All systems are bending reality but I dont want to talk about our MC lotery wins. Read it and you will understand why I mention it in this particular case.0 0 Reply
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DeraBlue rated it
Alright, to those who are on the fence for reading and have come to see the 'newest' reviews. There are plenty of reviews screaming 'nationalism' as well as many screaming at those people saying 'it's not nationalism, it's just painting China in a good light'. It's propaganda. The novel is about a reincarnation of a Chinese man into the body of a tiger. The problem there, is that I shouldn't have to specify he is a Chinese man. It should just be human for the PURPOSE of this story. The story should be about TIGERS. I wish it was, because the tiger stuff is enjoyable to read. But, it's minuscule. In this novel, China specifically is mentioned far too much. This is why people scream nationalism. The immersion of a Tiger story is completely ruined by it. The novel is about a Tiger, not humans. So, the fact we have to deal with the MC being WILLINGLY used by humans, and by extension China exclusively as they are made as COMPLETELY dominant as a country in this novel, it ruins the story. The MC as of Chapter 125 is so incredibly strong compared to the rest of Earth, that he should not have to deal with human schemes. But, why does he tolerate being used? It's because the author has willingly wrote China in to appease Chinese censorship.So, to you people that defend the novel when people cry nationalism, I ask you, why? Why do you defend it, when it takes away from the quality of the novel? Why are you defending the use of propaganda when it simply doesn't do anything for the story, but compromise the reading experience?Now, what the story should be about. The romance aspect. I'm frankly disappointed. After a hundred chapters, the MC (spoiler alert) fakes an injury to guilt FMC into accepting a marriage proposal. His entire romance, and by extension the point of the novel, is built off of his lies and deceit. There was so much potential to be had in the aspect of romance, to be ruined by lies. It really disappointed me. Anyway, that's about it. If you can mindblock the constant propaganda, the story isn't half bad. - Xhaare0 0 Reply
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KatyS rated it
It's not translated well after chapter 40, please can you make adjustments0 0 Reply
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Enemy rated it
Overall a solid novel. I laughed a lot while reading it. The misunderstanding theme is done really well by the author and to the fans of the previously mentioned theme, I would recommend this novel. Definitely a pleasure to read.0 0 Reply
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IamUNKNOWN01nnr rated it
I love your novel! It is a great story! I’m a representative editor from Stary.ltd. If you wanted to see whether you can get paid by distributing the current work or getting financial support by writing new work, you might want to contact adaren06*@*gmail.com(delete *).0 0 Reply
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