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To summarize, the story revolves around Raon, who assumes a villainous role to earn points from his system. These points are crucial for his goal of saving the world. As a result of his acting, he strains his relationships with the people around him. I'll be listing out the pros and cons of this story. Read this to know what you'll be reading.Pros
- Character Development: Throughout every major and minor arc and event, the characters experience continuous growth in their emotions, goals, and interpersonal relationships. With their knowledge of future events, they engage in a constant battle of wits, deception, and half-truths, leading to intense emotional conflict among heroines. As a result, they begin to grasp a broader perspective and uncover clues about the truth of Raon.
- Plot: The story unfolds smoothly without feeling contrived, the MC and the heroines struggle to achieve their respective objectives, encountering information that challenges their initial perception of their reality. Answers are gradually unveiled as the story progresses, culminating in side stories that enrich the narrative with barely any plotholes (if i've ever seen one).
- Chapters are substantial in length.
- Translation is top tier with their custom system prompts. It feels as though reading a RoyalRoad litrpg.
- The world depicted is overly polarized between good and evil, especially among the nobility, which feels exaggerated and could benefit from more nuanced portrayals for a better realism.
- This is a con and a warning, the System may come across as rather frustrating. Its very design compels the MC to act out a pathetic third-rate villain persona in order to save the world. Some of you might find this cheap, some of you might be irritated by this, and some of you may not simply like this. It is the very premise of what the novel is based on.