The Survival of the Wild Tribe Chapter 100 Discussion

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If you ever read one of the "transmigrated to the stone age" novels, then you've pretty much read this one as well.

At the beginning it was still a bit unique because MC didn't somehow know how to make/do very different things that just happen to be useful in a primitive society.

No, he actually needed the help of these primitive people to figure out most of it, he only explained how something looks and works and they tinkered around until they got it right.

Refreshing.

ML was mediocre instead of super-OP and MC had no golden finger.

Refreshing.

Now at chapter 100, ML is overpowered as hell, MC has a golden finger and managed to become sparkly-special.

So, exactly like it has been done in every single novel with this trope.

The writer tends to be long-winded, explains simple things in great detail, and didn't come up with a single new idea or at least twist.

Quite the opposite, I've seen the same "mystery" in another novel with this trope.

It's important to point out that the writer seems to write solely for attention, it's the first time I've seen a writer on jjwxc blatantly begging for comments, bookmarks, etc.

And it shows. It's a cookie-cutter novel that uses everything that worked well for other writers and never strays from that path.

If you like this trope, then the novel will probably be to your liking because (as far as I can tell from skimming over the last 100+ chapters) there's at least nothing forced in the CP's romance.

That makes it better than many other "primitive society" novels – I guess.
 
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