- #1
It's hard to get through the beginning, I might try to come back later when I'm bored but there's already many plot holes and confusing moments in just 6 chapters. I don't like that the author is given a million cheats on top of the fact that he takes over a cheat character. Why the hell does he need a paper type system that exchanges items for knowledge? He's the author and the creator of the world you'd think he didn't need this crutch.Instead of knowing how the mana system that he created in his own world works he doesn't know anything and has to ask the paper to engrave it. Super lame. Then later in a fight with a knight he uses the paper to steal the knights sword which conveniently happens to be a relic to pay for more information mid-fight and save himself. All of this could've been fine and I just roll my eyes. However immediately afterwards it's stated that this was a freebie and that he can't do it anymore. Then why allow that in the first place? Why can't he just remember or already know that information? I don't understand why he has to use the paper at all when he's the creator, it's such a dumb gimmick. I can't understand what the actual author is thinking, the way this novel plays out is too nonsensical. I'm also kind of confused by his "designated move" that allows him to swap places with an object. I get that he's teleporting but how and where does he get the arrows? Is he Gilgamesh from Fate?