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  1. thebiggestdawgzfU
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    The book is indeed a captivating read. Numerous reviews have previously delved into its plot and atmosphere, so I won't rehash those details. It's undeniably a drama/tragedy, characterized by darkness, despair, and intense tension that keeps readers on edge. The protagonist, Frey, embodies the essence of a self-sacrificing hero flawlessly. His struggles evoke genuine emotions, making you hope for a satisfying conclusion, showcasing the book's immersive nature.

    While the story arcs are commendable, particularly the trials ordeals, they occasionally stretch on longer than desired. There were moments when I wished for a faster pace, but these lulls were balanced by exhilarating highs that had my heart racing.

    The ending leaves readers feeling content, and the "IF stories" and "After stories" attached to the series stand out as some of the best in Korean literature I've encountered.

    As for the best heroine, without giving away any spoilers:

    Ruby truly shines after the fourth ordeal, demonstrating her exceptional character traits and unwavering commitment to Frey. She might be the one who loves him the most among the heroines, with Serena being a close second. Overall, it's a compelling read with a few minor pacing hiccups, but the emotional journey and memorable characters make it worth every page.
  1. GEEGEEuaK
    GEEGEEuaK rated it
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    This is highly overhyped. The writing style is convoluted and difficult to follow, making it challenging to discern who's speaking due to the exasperating handling of dialogue. The main character (MC) and their companions are at best unremarkable, and at worst, incredibly irritating in their behavior and thoughts surrounding the MC's situation.
  1. spearDem0N
    spearDem0N rated it
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    Currently, I'm on Chapter 42, and while I find the concept intriguing, my rating is between 2.5 to 3 out of 5 stars. The story has its flaws, particularly in the writing department. There are instances where important backstories are abruptly introduced without proper development, which makes it difficult to fully connect emotionally, especially with two of the characters, considering this is only Chapter 42.

    The protagonist's perspective provides a relatable narrative, allowing readers to empathize with their emotions. However, the author struggles to evoke strong emotional responses during key scenes, which detracts from the overall impact. As a result, I rate the writing as 2 out of 5 stars.

    In terms of characters, they receive a slightly higher score of 3.5 out of 5, indicating potential but room for improvement. The plot earns a 3 out of 5, showing a decent structure but lacking depth. Lastly, the world-building receives a 2.5 out of 5, suggesting that there could be more exploration and detail needed to create a fully immersive setting.

    Overall, the book is just above average, with some promising elements but needing significant refinement in its execution.
  1. IAMABOOB
    IAMABOOB rated it
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    I really enjoyed this series, ranking it as my second favorite harem story right after Sevens. However, my enthusiasm plummeted when the content turned explicit (R-18). I'm glad for the main character's happily-ever-after, and he definitely earned it with the heroines. But the sexual scenes were excessive; the descriptions were so vivid that even in machine translation, it was crystal clear. It felt odd how the focus shifted almost abruptly towards the intimate encounters, involving all eleven heroines just before the conclusion.
  1. Salaciousness
    Salaciousness rated it
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    This novel stands out from the typical wish fulfillment genre in a unique way. It could be likened to later installments of Arifureta or similar narratives. In those stories, readers relish the protagonist's triumphant display of immense power, reversing the roles of those who once belittled them. However, our main character isn't an arrogant show-off; instead, their incredible strength is a subtle force, allowing them to quietly impress onlookers without being flashy. Some enjoy witnessing the awe-inspiring, unstoppable power dynamics.

    Now, let's consider a twist: this novel's protagonist showcases not power, but two contrasting qualities – kindness and vulnerability. They may attempt to conceal these aspects, but they inevitably draw attention. The author ensures that the MC's humility becomes a focal point, evoking excitement as the 'Jesus-like' character endures trials and maintains their compassion, leaving those who once disliked them in awe and regret. Common reactions include tearful apologies, emotional breakdowns, and spur-of-the-moment vows of loyalty. The irony lies in the fact that their initial animosity was due to manipulation by the MC.

    If you appreciate this nuanced form of showcasing vulnerability and empathy, then this book is definitely worth a read.
  1. Ali_Jutt_8307
    Ali_Jutt_8307 rated it
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    I'm unsure about my current progress, around Chapter 30, but it's been quite a frustrating experience. It appears that the main antagonist might not be the demon king at all, but rather the system and the supposedly supportive sun god. The system feels more like a burden than a aid, creating an environment where the protagonist is constantly tormented. It's almost as if the entire world were designed to cause the MC suffering. I'm half-joking when I say this, but I wouldn't be surprised if the demon king turns out to be a redeemable character, or even a mid-level boss with the real final boss being the system, the sun god, or some unforeseen twist.

    There are some inconsistencies, but the writing itself is generally well-done. I don't want to give a low rating purely based on that. However, the constant frustration is pushing me to the point where I'd almost welcome a tragic ending if the MC were to end their own journey in the next chapter.
  1. fgbnpo
    fgbnpo rated it
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    To be honest, the book isn't uninteresting to read, but it fails to evoke any positive emotions. It lacks a moral takeaway and merely serves as a lesson in apathy towards its characters. It does explain the heroine's aversion to the protagonist, but as the story progresses, it feels increasingly irrelevant to me.

    This novel doesn't measure up to the likes of Harold Stoke or other well-received antagonists. The confusion lies in determining whether he's a hero or a villain – his character is complex, leading to conflict with those around him. I don't intend to offend those who gave it a 5-star rating.

    The point I'm trying to make is that the reviewer is hoping for a dramatic turn where all the heroines regret their actions. However, the author has already set it up in a way that diminishes that possibility. I respect everyone's opinion, but I'm sharing my thoughts for fellow readers.

    I'm unsure how the romantic subplot will unfold, because it seems reminiscent of Twilight – not exactly what I'd call a satisfying development. While the setting is commendable, it might be more compelling if the protagonist were reimagined as a villain, allowing for a tragic narrative arc.
  1. PSRInvincible
    PSRInvincible rated it
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    The book is decent, not as terrible as some reviews suggest, but also not quite as exceptional as others praise. It's evident that the author is making an effort with both the plot and characters, but their lack of experience shows in areas like pacing. A more hands-off approach, known as "show, don't tell," would greatly enhance the storytelling. The novel often relies on lengthy explanations that would be more impactful if readers were given the chance to draw their own conclusions through vivid descriptions. Despite these flaws, the storyline holds promise. I hope the author improves in future chapters, because there's significant potential for this novel if executed well.
  1. Govind3780HSN
    Govind3780HSN rated it
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    Initially, I found this novel quite enjoyable. While the narrative could be somewhat tiresome, and there were other minor issues, I've come across plenty of poor novels that I've learned to overlook. If these aspects bother you, it's understandable that you might choose not to read it.

    However, the most significant flaw lies in Chapter 18, which is the latest translated chapter as of my review. Initially, there was something that irked me, but after reading that particular chapter, the issue became clearer. The main character behaves like a chameleon, except instead of altering his appearance, he shifts his personality randomly based on the author's whim. This constant personality change happens multiple times within a single chapter.

    If character development is a priority for you, it would be best to skip this novel.
  1. FBI_KuN
    FBI_KuN rated it
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    I am incredibly delighted to have discovered this light novel, yet a bit melancholy that I started reading it during its early translation phase. Nevertheless, I wholeheartedly appreciate the translation team for bringing it to our attention.

    From the very beginning when there were only eight chapters, I became an avid reader. Despite my desire to binge-read, I couldn't help but savor each installment, as they were all engaging and left me wanting more. The protagonist, Frey, possesses numerous captivating traits that keep the story compelling. A well-rounded character, he's kind without being overly naive, knowing when to take decisive action. Though strong, he doesn't overshadow the plot; his struggles in battles make him relatable and deserving of our support.

    His mission to save the world seems more like a burden than an ally, which turns his journey into a solo battle against constant enemies. In essence, Frey embodies a misunderstood hero, striving to protect without understanding the animosity directed at him. I hope for a blossoming romance, perhaps a slow-burning but genuine connection, where Frey, unlike some other dense characters, isn't oblivious to the emotions around him.

    In conclusion, this light novel has captured my interest with its compelling protagonist and intriguing storyline, and I eagerly anticipate what lies ahead.
  1. AadityaPrince
    AadityaPrince rated it
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    The portrayal of heroines in the story often falls into a clichéd pattern, with characters starting off as weak and causing problems for the main character (MC). These heroines become a hindrance to the MC's journey, which is already filled with challenges. The MC's situation is further exacerbated by an unsatisfactory plot system and illogical world-building, featuring a limited setting with just one dominant empire and a demon king. Despite these shortcomings, I must acknowledge that the MC's determination and personality are commendable. For these reasons, I gave the story a two-star rating, focusing on the positive aspects of the MC.
  1. clownking00
    clownking00 rated it
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    This is an outstanding read. The character development, particularly their redemption journeys, elicits a profound sense of sincerity and empathy as they navigate their path to atonement. The unexpected plot twists add an extra layer of excitement and immersion to the story. However, there are a few minor inconsistencies, such as the treatment of the epilogue, and occasionally, the theme or depiction of suffering may feel slightly exaggerated. Despite these minor setbacks, the overall positive aspects significantly outweigh the negatives.

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