- #1
For a good review read the ones that are there, I'm just here to offer a few tips if you want to read this thing without freaking out about how annoying the side characters can come to be at some point if not in all chapters in general.1- There are parts where you just need to watch but not read, like seeing the words but not quite read it since is so s*upid that you will just want to drop it faster the more you read (believe me, there are a lot of those).2- You have to forget your common sense at the start of every chapter (at least they are short...) Since the author just decided to add sh*t just because yes and chapters (the whole thing, not just a part) about things or people that are meaningless for the main story. (Such as a stewardess falling in love with the MC just to notice he is rich, has a big pen*s and all that sh*t that put her in awe and distances from him... there it ends) 3- concerning part 1, there are big chunks of a chapter that are just side characters just bullshitting nonsense through almost the whole thing or just doing shit, if you can't even withstand just watching it (as I explained in 1) just skip it. Believe me, it is not that different than if you read the whole thing. Is literally just nonsense of how a bunch of side characters (all of them and quite frequently. so this will happen quite a few times) underestimate or just depreciate the MC, and throw unneeded opinions here and there about how 's*upid' the actions of the MC are and how he will fail just so that he ends doing it and everyone just idolaters him.I really like the "I own a system" concept, but the novels that I have found with that concept almost always is shitty written and have a MC that is a f*cking p*ssy or is an idiot, or side characters that just depends on the MC to do something and for the whole story is just there so the MC has something to do. I really don't know if it's hard to write a good story with this concept or not but all in all, I haven't enjoyed the most of the novels out there even though I see a lot of unused or wasted potential in a lot of them. What a shame...