Not gonna say much, only a few words: It's fking awesome(well I read the manga). From what I know:
-It has a system
-Mc's badass
-Villian's badass
-Mc has a sister
-Mc needs money
-The Hype is good
I recommend manga because the expression of that first villain was awesome. I could literally feel chills.
Honestly we prefer for you qidan to not claim things that you guys are not good at, especially the translation quality in this particular novel. We honestly pissed off at you guys as a community for you to c&d 25th_chestnut, that honestly have top quality translation than most of your current quality. Just make sure you guys to notice bad reviews from onwards. Cheers
Quality light novel ruined by a poor translator. The person seems to directly translate: conjunctions and punctuation included. This results in many awkward sentences with commas that make them grammatically incorrect.
Perhaps the dullest level-up game system novel I have read out of dozens, there's absolutely nothing here you haven't read before if you've read half a dozen in the genre. To be frank, I read the first forty chapters a couple of days ago, and I could not remember the plot until I opened it to refresh myself.
The MC's personality is wildly inconsistent and he keeps doing dumb things that plot armor saves him from. For example, he gets a key to open up an S-rank dungeon, thinks to himself, "only a team of S-ranks can clear S-rank dungeons", then goes in and almost dies to the first monster and only doesn't by sheer and utter luck that it's in the only class of monster he gets a buff against.
His system has an automatic growth cheat, which is a big problem, because he gets stronger every day with minimal effort... but he still goes off an risks his life for no reason at all, because he has no unusual motivation to do anything. He's almost died half a dozen times in the first 30 chapters, and there's no reason for him to, because he literally gets stronger every single day, and again, he has zero motivation for risking his life.
Also, literally every other person he runs into is a villain out to kill people. This is absurd, because they essentially live in a near-future S. Korea and society and the superhumans are supposed to be well-regulated. He's spent his entire life being a bottom-rank loser and hasn't died, yet as soon as he gets super-powers all of a sudden everyone he runs into is trying to murder people.
It all feels like a barely coherent freshman author attempt in an over-saturated genre, and I just can't understand why this story is rated highly at all.
Love it, but I loved the 25th_Chestnut translations more, they had a really high quality, you could almost feel the work behind every little detail... and although the quality was the best the releases were not slow. I can’t believe that Qidian had to stop someone doing such an amazing work... and for free!
This is a nice novel, however this translation leaves much to be desired. The quality of the novel is greatly reduced because of the lacking translation.
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Can someone hack this site to teach qidian a lesson.
-It has a system
-Mc's badass
-Villian's badass
-Mc has a sister
-Mc needs money
-The Hype is good
I recommend manga because the expression of that first villain was awesome. I could literally feel chills.
After that, follow the novel.
But that expression was fking thrilling
The MC's personality is wildly inconsistent and he keeps doing dumb things that plot armor saves him from. For example, he gets a key to open up an S-rank dungeon, thinks to himself, "only a team of S-ranks can clear S-rank dungeons", then goes in and almost dies to the first monster and only doesn't by sheer and utter luck that it's in the only class of monster he gets a buff against.
His system has an automatic growth cheat, which is a big problem, because he gets stronger every day with minimal effort... but he still goes off an risks his life for no reason at all, because he has no unusual motivation to do anything. He's almost died half a dozen times in the first 30 chapters, and there's no reason for him to, because he literally gets stronger every single day, and again, he has zero motivation for risking his life.
Also, literally every other person he runs into is a villain out to kill people. This is absurd, because they essentially live in a near-future S. Korea and society and the superhumans are supposed to be well-regulated. He's spent his entire life being a bottom-rank loser and hasn't died, yet as soon as he gets super-powers all of a sudden everyone he runs into is trying to murder people.
It all feels like a barely coherent freshman author attempt in an over-saturated genre, and I just can't understand why this story is rated highly at all.