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Couldn't bring myself to keep reading. The author reiterates themself so many times that it does infact gets boring.The MC will become the star and the ML is just boring. Rich people rule. Rich people can only drink and smoke. Rich worships strength. Those who have strength are usually in the lower world barely surviving. This repeats for 19 chapters again and again. People can remember stuff YK.And Tell me how it makes sense? What is keeping the lower world where they are? Since the law and enforcement is apparently for namesake anyways. And the author says what is worshipped here in the Upper world is pure strength. Okay. Fine. Then why those who are strong not ruling?You might say oh they become strong through the whole killing game process and then they are worshipped. Nope. They are already very strong. They don't learn anything new in the killing game. The tactical planner is intelligent and the fighter is good at killing and so on. What they do in the game is just kill. And I'm not saying "just kill" to make light of killing. The author treats it this way. The side characters are 2D Spoiler
die very quickly then the author would go on a rant how they are just props for the TV show. This is what happens in this world. That no ones death matter.
[collapse]There is no major obstacle for the MC to cross, as told by the author very early on he is going to be star of this world and so on. Then okay fine, at least maybe the journey would be interesting, but nope. The tropes are repetitive.Like someone else said a poor imitation of hunger games, yes. But the author treats death very very lightly. It's not very explicit either. They use big words like torture. But they're just mentioned. The process is just left to the imagination of the reader. SpoilerIn the easter egg plot, a character tortures another player on an altar. The author mentions oh there is blood in the killing game. Then we have everyone's reaction like oh so bad we can't do anything. We don't want that to happen to us. But what the hell happened on the altar? I bet even the author does not know.
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