Cool universe but the title has nothing to do with the story, a romance where the MC is too guilty to have any other partner... all smut power to have any women but unwilling... If you dont consider the tittle you might like it
Seriously ... I do not understand the criticism abot this novel, people simply can not wait and they already want a God MC in the first chapters ... These people would not be able to read a novel of Mao ni, where the protagonist only begins to cultivate from chapter 100 ... onwards
It starts slow, but that's fine because it's hilarious and the author is grilling cliches like an op cultivator wipes out offencers. After reading 21 chapters, I'm hooked and checking WN to see if a new chapter is posted. 😭 Cultivator and level up cliches... I have high expectations. Don't let me down...
Came for the trash and was extremely disappointed. The story was well written with interesting characters, plot, and motivations. The protagonist is consistently smart and the realistic exploration of cliche scenarios is hilarious. Recommended if you are looking for a good story with lots of feels and laughs.
This book is amazing, keep going!Can't stop reading. Can't wait to see more. Do you have any social media that I can follow so I can know when you gonna update?
Dapat Je Ah lihat luka di sudut bibir Joon Young. Luka yang dihasilkan dari tamparan bertubi-tubi darinya kemarin. Ingin rasanya meminta maaf, Tapi Je Ah menahannya.
Obviously, there is no finite point at which a piece of literature stops being a short story and becomes a novel -- but for the purposes of this paper, I'm going to establish some benchmarks. According to A Handbook to Literature, a short story runs from 500 to 15,000 words -- with a long short story being between 12,000 and 15,000 (480-1). The terms novella, novelette, nouvelle and short novel are virtually interchangeable. The Handbook suggests that a novelette is "longer than a short story and shorter than a novel" (360). It further describes a short novel as being between 15,000 and 50,000 words (479). This gap strikes me as too broad, so I prefer Gardner's finer definition, that a novella is between 30,000 and 50,000 words (179). And novels are beyond 50,000 words, according to a variety of sources, including the Handbook and E.M. Forster, who said in 1927, "Any fictitious prose work over 50,000 words will be [considered] a novel. . ." (6).
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