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I don't think FUNA's a good author, but at least her previous work, Make my Abilities Average, is something I can consider alright. Sure, it was a bit silly, repetitive, and didn't make a lot of sense, but it was kind of funny in it's own way.What about this novel? Absolutely horrendous. There's nothing positive I can say about this novel. It is as bad as it gets. Like, in the very first chapter, you're introduced to how our MC is basically perfect: super smart, cute, and physically strong. No Mary Sue in this novel! Was this prologue even necessary? This backstory is terrible. The plot introduces how her entire family died, and it basically just wraps up the MC's backstory with "she got over it and grieved, " where it'll never affect her again. I mean, her entire family died, and it's like the MC nonchalantly describing how she dropped her toast. She's got a lot of resilience, or is just a psychopath. Yet, she's also innocent, cute, and acts in a naive way. Oh, but she's also strong, independent. I really liked how the fact that she could have gotten into any university because she's so smart was shoved in my face multiple times, if not for her family's death. Haha! Super good beginning already.But wait! Her "powers" are really what broke the camel's back for me. Are you kidding me? She gets bestowed with an OP power, multiple OP powers, in fact, with no drawbacks. The way that she gets her powers are just so ridiculous. A "high level entity" is just like "yo you took my power, but no worries, keep it, I'll even give you some more." I just can't wait to see the experiences that our super OP MC gets to go through, all in her Mary Sue perspective, where she's super smart, naive, cute, strong, and loves "sweets and fluffy interactions" with characters that only serve as a foil to her.Yeah, I dropped it immediately after. Again, Make My Abilities Average was mediocre at best, this novel is just unsalvageable.