Inadvertently Invincible Chapter 101 Discussion

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’Shallow‘ is the best word to describe this novel.

The MC reincarnated into the body of an orphan boy who signed up to be a hunter (idk why they’re called hunters, they’re more like city guards) - he doesn’t ask questions or have any sort of crises - he immediately just goes with the flow.

Instead of taking advantage of the system, he goes off on wild tangents which results in him facing completely unnecessary danger. He is also fixated on killing human cultivators for no real reason and is completely nonchalant about mu*dering people.

Spoiler

He finds out almost instantly about the system, and how he can take innate abilities from demon beasts/cultivation techniques/spiritual roots/actual cultivation (with seemingly no limit, and by cultivation I mean he can instantly kill a creature and absorb its power) but instead of hurrying to exploit this and gathering all the demon beasts he can... he becomes a detective and plays around the city instantly solving mysteries for about 50 chapters.

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The MC’s mindset, and the supporting characters actions, are completely 1 dimensional. The MC gets kidnapped to join a broke down immortal sect and after he watches the ‘master’ getting bullied he swore revenge against an actual powerful immortal sect and even killed one of its disciples without 2nd thought.

All in all, this is a very shallow novel. It has to be, because the system is just too powerful, anyone with half a brain would become immortal masters in 1yr with it - because seemingly the system gives out rewards regardless of comparable strength levels. So the MC could be like a snowball rolling down hill.. but he isn’t.
 
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