Sign-in Buddha’s Palm Chapter 238 Discussion

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3.7/5

Yep, this is pretty good. The story is about a guy who got a system that gives him items and instant cultivation techniques every day depends on the location. Since items and skills were pulled out of thin air, it has no impact on anybody else. Most of the time, the story focuses on his step by step improvement. The MC is in the OP category, so his cultivation speed is at least 100 times faster than normal but no one will ever know his rank. His personality is quiet, not arrogant or showing off his power. He rarely interacts with anyone and just minding his own sweeping business all day long. His life goal is to become Lv.99 before exiting the starting village.

There is rarely any conflict in the story. Combats are mild and often end in one fell swoop which will be unsuitable for any reader who looking for action or climatic scene. The plot just starts kicking in the later chapter as everyone is coming back to the mainland. The MC will likely be able to slap some more people soon but keep in mind that the strong point of this story isn't about combat but world-building. What I like the most is that the author keeps pacing in check with logical time skips. Not too fast nor slow and quite believable.

Edit: I'm disappointed to say that the story starts going mainstream after chapter 200. MC went on to break into other people's homes and kill the homeowner for no obvious reason but to satisfy his craving for sign-in. He also obtains supporters to be in awe of his every move which is totally unneeded in this novel.

MC is unbearably arrogant, so much that I'm going to drop it. Goodbye.
 
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