Naoto, a weary Tokyo man, arrives late to a party after working to exhaustion. However, as the night unfolds, he experiences a strange, disorienting shift, finding himself in a medieval town that feels foreign and unreal. Surrounded by surreal sights and cryptic warnings from a mysterious figure, Naoto struggles to tell whether he’s caught in a drunken hallucination or something far more sinister. Hoping to wake up from this bizarre dream. Naoto is left questioning if he will ever return to his old life, or if this unsettling new world has become his reality. What mysteries are laying ahead of him? [Dark Fantasy]

The Clock Never Ticked
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: Sungqa
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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BrinBru rated it
very good, only problem is that it just stopped the whoke monster thing and just became a cultivation novel for more than I am comftrable with and it feels like its not worth it0 0 Reply
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DanielKennedy8979 rated it
Hopefully the author doesn’t delete my review.SPOILERThe Mc was naive for a very long time.(100+ chapters)You can’t even give a proper excuse for that. He was almost killed more than the fingers on my hands, yet he still chose to trust people? He was told multiple times to not do so but he doesn’t listen. Then his friends try to kill him for the sake of their clans, and they think all is well? He’ll listen and forgive us? Like we didn’t try to kill him. The only question I have is “does he forgive them”. The plot was good at first but now it’s just not good. It was dragged out for way too long. Hopefully this novel gets a redo.0 0 Reply
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MajidX200 rated it
The story is delightful, the character is delightful, the author is delightful... everything is delightful just read it. What are you doing? Stop reading this review and start reading the story! Go on! Get! 👏0 0 Reply
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DaoistDdKSaa rated it
I don't think this is a terrible idea, and the story development is okay. However, I can't get past the fact that the grammar in this story isn't very well developed. I know not every author can hire a proofreader for every chapter, but this webnovel from the start honestly feels a little rushed on the author's part. If you're the type of person that's okay with some bad grammar, this could be an okay story. I just can't focus on the story when my immersion is being constantly broken by present and past tense switching around, when in narration only past tense should be used unless referring to a character asking himself a question about his/her future. I really feel like the idea for this webnovel is great, but when the other reviews say it is childish, that's probably because it feels like something a teenager might have written at times.0 0 Reply
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Wes4151 rated it
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Akgonzalla rated it
I like the way your new work is trying to go in a whole new direction and all, after it is tiring to always read about some unlucky guy trying to get revenge for being rejected by a girl. "Boy! Ain't got no manners..." How many people get rejected daily and it does not be come the highlight of their life. Keep that up, but if the story starts developing such symptoms, I'm bailing0 0 Reply
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CAESAR20ViO rated it
"Prime Minister, how can This Phoenix break the law set by her Dragon?"0 0 Reply
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Author2189 rated it
Iroko looked up at the sky, breathing in the familiar scent of her creation, "I never thought you'd blame him." melancholy could be seen in her eyes as she analyzed his perspective.0 0 Reply
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