No, it was really pitiful.

I Became An Academy Spearman
- Genre: Other
- Author: Talgi,탈기
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- Status: Completed
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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Popular Reviews
The grading system, where individuals have ranks from Legendary to Common, is a unique concept. However, the way the author implemented it feels forced, as the protagonist, despite having the lowest grade, is later portrayed as having a special attribute. Instead of focusing on overcoming the grade disparity, the story hints at the significance of his attribute, which undermines the initial setup.
There's a concern about the novel potentially heading towards a poorly executed harem plot. While harem stories can work, the issue here lies in the addition of characters without proper development. The first heroine, the wind sword girl, initially seems promising, but the story introduces others like the teacher, who were once favorites, without giving them the same depth. It feels like the author is rushing to populate the harem, rather than focusing on meaningful connections.
Additionally, the main character's inconsistent personality is another issue. There are moments of growth, like acknowledging weakness and striving to improve, but the character's resilience is questionable. He endures torture but then suddenly seeks companionship and indulges in activities that undermine his growth. A strong-willed protagonist should be dedicated to their path, but this character's wavering commitment dilutes the authenticity.
In summary, while the novel may not be inherently bad, the combination of machine translation and the author's choices, such as the forced system and rushed character development, detract from the overall quality. It seems the author is struggling to balance various elements, leading to inconsistencies that personally detract from my enjoyment of the story.
What initially captured my interest was the protagonist's determination to rise above his perceived inadequacies. The way he confronts those who belittle him and battles his own self-doubt is where the real gem lies. The emphasis on personal growth and introspection could explain the book's deliberate pace – it's a unique read, appreciated by some as a literary treasure, while others may find it challenging.
Update: Chapters 37 and 38 are nothing short of thrilling – an exhilarating fight sequence that elevates the novel to a whole new level, solidifying its status as a diamond in the literary world.
The premise of the story seems a bit confusing, either due to a flawed translation or my lack of understanding. It appears the main character (MC) has appeared as a supporting or lead character in other novels, and now they're in an academy setting. There's a class called Spearman, which is considered common, and the character isn't even a significant side character. Their class seems insignificant to the point that the academy doesn't assign any teachers for it.
It's really up to personal preference whether you'd enjoy it or not. As of now, there are only three translated chapters, so it might be difficult to make a judgment without reading more. I'd encourage you to give it a try and form your own opinion, as my enthusiasm and excitement might not be the most reliable review. After all, I'm just a happy and eager reader, not a critic.
The plot involves a poorly-skilled MC, who after two months of minimal effort, manages to qualify for a prestigious university due to an arbitrary assessment. This is criticized as plot armor, as there's no evidence of genuine hard work. The character's leisurely thoughts about pursuing relationships suggest a lack of dedication to training. The love interest is attracted to him because of his daily, albeit ineffective, practice, which is more likely to evoke pity rather than attraction.
Lastly, the MC stays in a familiar setting despite his poor abilities, choosing to restrict himself to university instead of utilizing his potential in trading, exploring dungeons, or seeking untapped treasures. This choice reflects a narrow-minded approach to life.
In summary, the novel suffers from an overly confident protagonist, superficial character development, and a predictable storyline that fails to engage readers beyond surface-level appeal.
While I initially recommended giving it a try, upon reflection, I believe it's not worth the investment. The poor pacing feels like a waste of precious reading time. With the book's slow release pace, I估计读者得等到九十七代子孙出生时,它才可能结束。 Save your time and explore other options instead.
1) The interactions between characters often come across as稚嫩、尴尬, and somewhat clumsy in their execution.
2) The pacing is incredibly slow; despite being 50 chapters deep, the story has only progressed to about one week into the academy.
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