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Uh, pretty good as a novel in my first month of novel reading. The face-slapping was good for me and helped me get into novels better. But, all good things must come to an end, and face-slapping has lost its satisfaction for me. I liked the story plot, and I don’t understand why people are so triggered about the nationalism and stuff. For me, the nationalism was alright. I just dealt with it as it came and I don’t really understand why its so unbearable for some people. Sure, its a drag but I just muddle through as I always do and suddenly, I get to the other side. After chapter 680 or so, the nationalism basically wears off, and a brand new arc starts. I’m beginning to see the harem genre start to shine around chapter 705 or so so if you don’t wanna see that, then you should stop early. I never skipped chapters, and that’s probably because of who I am. The novel has some good parts, bad parts, but I always walked through them, and I thought that it was pretty good. Then again, it could just be my brain filtering out all the unnecessary information and only passing me the fun stuff.Overall, if you want a good novel, don’t read this. I only read it because all the novels I was reading weren’t updating. The face-slapping can be fun, but sometimes, you really have to wonder why the MC does what he does. The system becomes basically non-existent other than to get a quick power up to face some kind of enemy, and although the narration states he tries not to use it because reasons I forgot, he still only uses it about 5 times throughout 700 chapters. Nationalism isn’t a glaring flaw for someone like me, who doesn’t really care unless things get really uncomfortable. Basically, don’t read it, but if you’re willing to accept it’s flaws and treat it as a meaningless face-slapper, sure.