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3 starIt's fun for the first 60 chapters, but then it looses it's charm.It starts out as a sort of survival game in a foreign world. Which is a strong and welcome fantasy setting.The MC is OP in terms of physical attributes.From day 1 all the suspense is out of the window, he's toying with fodder for 100 chapters literally, you're more into side charters than the MC most of the time.If you can overlook these major flaws, then first half of the novel is quite action packed, its a 4 Star, but later it drags on and on as things get revealed in a very long winded manner.About 80 chapters in the MC states in plain text "I can beat all of my enemies c0mbined" and so he does over and over and over again.There are interesting concepts here to explore, but undeveloped, mc's magic, alchemy etc are really underused and in fact pretty much useless in the first half of the story.The MC is basically is the same person day 1 as he is at 140 chapters... nothing changed besides his stats.He has all these amazing things, but tbh I don't give a damn about this dude. See if he started with normal stats at the begging of the story, maaayyybe I would care, but I don't... for all I care he's an overpowers douche from start to finish that didn' have to work for anything in his life. The author bestowed near infinite strength to the character at the begging of the story. Making him work for it in 1-2 brief paragraphs or flashbacks, goes against the spirit of adventure. It's lazy.There's only one type of OP character I hate more than the Omniscient Peerless Expert Reincarnated and that is An invincible MC from day 1.This would not be a problem if the focus of the story wasn't "power" predominantly, like in greek mythology gods had near infinite strength, yet it was more about drama and their fickle nature.This story is nothing like that, all of the characters are just predictable freaks that act exactly the same way. You will not find a more cunning enemy than Dolores in this book.