I've been reading TGR for quite awhile now and have really enjoyed the pacing, characters, and plot of the story. I'm writing this review today because I wanted to warn those who are enjoying or think they might enjoy this novel that there are some serious translation issues with chapters being double posted or posted 10+ chapters out of place with the original chapter sometimes never being posted. Now that you must use SS for the series, be careful to read the chapter title and teaser so that you don't mistakenly pay for the same chapter twice, or a future chapter by accident. Also, the translator has a bad habit of changing back and forth between a character's original name and a translation of it (Mo Ling becomes Ink Ring) which can become very confusing.
I give 1 lol, im giving votes every day for this novel and now this became premium after so many mistakes and futuristic chapters lol and a bucher that is not killing an enemy who wants to claim his life is that reasonable to you?
they juste took more than 500 chapter trad of WW but they will juste censored they message like other =)........................................................
First I have to thank the author for the fantastic work. Your book is my every day highlight.
This book and its predecessors are a peace of its own. An MC who knows what he has to do and has a clear goal. The road he has to walk is long and burdensome. But every step he has to walk is essential for his goal. And I like it.
Thanks for your patience and time, dear author.
This novel is frustrating. There are only 4 character archetypes in the whole novel, despite the different names. There is the MC covered in plot armor. There are the young masters and villains. They all act and speak the same. There are his allies who all want to bang him, probably even the dudes. Finally there is the mindlessly yammering peanut gallery of no-names. If you find a novel with a peanut gallery i suggest you quit right there. It's a bad sign. This is less a novel than an algorithm left on repeat. I can't count how many times the MC should have died and would have without some last minute ass pull the author just thought up, but never before mentioned. After BTTH it's like the author isn't even trying anymore. Skip this one.
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This book and its predecessors are a peace of its own. An MC who knows what he has to do and has a clear goal. The road he has to walk is long and burdensome. But every step he has to walk is essential for his goal. And I like it.
Thanks for your patience and time, dear author.
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