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쿠유,
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There were also humorous moments, such as the emperor undergoing rigorous training, and Kanna revealing the truth - like when she disclosed how Commander removed Yuder's glove with his mouth. That scene left me feeling slightly awkward. I'm sure even in the upcoming 1000th chapter, Gakane will eventually uncover the truth. Unfortunately, I've reached a roadblock at chapter 750 due to the Ridibook age verification, and as a broke student, purchasing it on Patreon isn't an option. All I can do now is patiently wait for more chapters to accumulate.
Additionally, I'm unsure if the problem lies with the translation or the original writing itself, but the sentence structure causes a headache for me. The author often employs convoluted phrasing, such as in examples like this:
(<em>"Let's be on our way," Yuder said, softly opening his mouth, considering the grim situation they found themselves in, while glancing around the room at whatever was mentioned, "Let's be on our way."</em>)
It's unnecessarily wordy and disrupts the flow. My preference leans towards concise writing, which this doesn't quite provide.
I tried giving it a chance despite positive reviews, but ultimately, the excessive dialogue and inconsistent portrayal of the protagonist Yuder – sometimes portrayed as intelligent, other times seemingly slow – pushed me away. The sentence structure was the main reason I decided to stop reading.
Initially, I thought I couldn't continue, but then I realized my mistake: I was reading on the wrong platform. Once I switched to the correct site, I discovered proper sentence structure, which significantly improved the reading experience. Nevertheless, Yuder's character still irks me.
In summary, while the story has potential, the repetitive writing and awkward sentence structure made it difficult for me to enjoy. If you encounter similar issues, double-check the source, as it might be a case of poor formatting or translation.
The author's vivid descriptions painted a clear picture in my mind, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the narrative. I found myself completely drawn to Yuder's journey, feeling like I was right alongside him.
Genre: Past Lives, Rewinding Time, Omegaverse, Fantasy
Yuder (Main Character):
- Yuder is a powerhouse, honing his skills after two lifetimes. His keen observation and understanding of others make him a natural guide for those discovering their abilities. Though self-sufficient, he occasionally risks his safety for others.
- His past experiences have shaped him, turning him from an innocent recruit into a more experienced individual. His ability to recall past details through dreams is intriguing, especially given the timing of his first lifetime.
- There's speculation that Yuder might be related to the legendary Archmage, hinting at a hidden magical heritage.
Kishiar (Love Interest):
- Kishiar's royal family history is convoluted, marked by inherited illnesses. His bond with Yuder plays a significant role in the story, particularly in correcting the mistakes of the first timeline.
- In the original timeline, Kishiar's blindness led to misunderstandings and ultimately, tragedy. Despite his tragic past, he had deep feelings for Yuder.
- Kishiar's reputation is built through strategic manipulation, concealing his true strength to protect himself and his brother.
Their Relationship:
- In the second lifetime, Yuder and Kishiar's relationship blossoms, despite their shared past traumas. Their growth as individuals and the healing of their connection are heartwarming.
- Yuder's approach changes, earning respect through his actions, and Kishiar's trust is gradually earned.
- Their bond is stronger in the second life, with open communication and a deeper understanding of each other.
Omegaverse:
- The novel introduces a unique omegaverse concept within the fantasy setting, blending magic, swordsmanship, and newfound abilities.
- Yuder and Kishiar are destined mates, with connections beyond mere physical attraction, hinting at a cosmic bond.
Other Characters:
- The Cavalry members are likable and have distinct personalities, with each character's development influenced by Yuder's intervention.
- Keilusa, Kishiar's brother, and his family have a touching dynamic, with Yuder forming a strong bond with them.
- Nahan, a manipulative character, represents the challenges faced by awakened individuals, while the腐败 nobles require further redemption.
In conclusion, this novel offers a rich blend of genres and characters, with a captivating story that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end. The exploration of past lives, omegaverse elements, and the evolving relationships make it a standout read.
The story does include some steamy scenes, but they come much later, after their initial kiss. I appreciate the author's choice to let things progress naturally, making the relationship feel more authentic. The MC struggles to maintain distance, while the ML becomes increasingly drawn to him, creating a realistic dynamic with conflicting emotions. It's this sense of anticipation that I enjoy.
The plot itself is engaging, full of twists and character depth. While some minor villains lack depth, the majority of the characters are well-written and likable. Even if you're not typically into fantasy, I still suggest giving this book a chance. The translation is commendable, successfully capturing the essence of the original material.
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