Soy Sauce-San
4-Chapter review. Guy reincarnates into the body of a guy that had his entire family slaughtered by a prince and was sent to the dungeons. He gets a system that lets him turn English words into runes. So if he says "Invisibility" in English, he gets the respective rune. Sounds really OP, but wouldn't that just make the entire novel a powertrip? Idk. Anyways once he makes a few runes he escapes and then disables invisibility in the middle of the street? Right infront of a carriage that may or may not crush him. However with his strength rune he stops it, and apparently it's a princesses carriage (wow, really?!?!) Cliche or not whatever. Anyways, what I am concerned about is if the princess is related to the ****ers that killed his family. Anyways all he does is cordially talk to her and refuse her invitation and leaves. The reason for my somewhat low rating is because he gained the power to bend metal by saying like two words. And three words total to completely escape imprisonment. If that's not enough for my low rating, then it's just personal bias. It's just 4 chapters, if the novel ends up decent i'll make another review
the story starts in a medieval period with hero awakening his rune ablity system making the mc a rune master. later as the storie continues instead of being a rune master mc becomes a beast master with couple of tamed beasts. i have read almost 200 chapters and the mc remains a beast master instead of the rune master. And nothing about the runes is found. but instead as the story goes on other modern things keeps popping up like parking lots, subway stations, bus etc even though the stroy is set in a medieval setting. all in all not so great..
Now I'm not normally one to write reviews but I really enjoyed the start of this story and then it lost me around chpt 160. FYI spoilers included. The story starts great and I like how it explores the idea of runes and how they can be used, then showing the advantage the system gives him as it seems specific to that use. However all of a sudden it seems like the author says f*** it and changes the story completely. Now don't get me wrong I don't dislike beast tamer stories and I can see how it would work in the world the author has built, but it's such a sudden shift and with how important the author makes Divine Beast Masters out to be, how can there be no mention whatsoever in the story until the MC decides to be one. Then on top of that the system changes completely and don't get me started on there being next to no focus on runes and the personal development we started with. To top it off we go from a medieval type world with carriages and horses to magical guns and vans and talk of the MC being so OP with his divine beast you "can't even see his tail lights" he is so good. If the story focused on one of these aspects then I can say without a doubt it would have me hooked but over all I just found it a bit confusing.
Title sounded really interesting but it turned out to be a real disappointment on many levels and it's save to say that the title is really just a bait. The first few chapters were simply bad but I wanted to at least give it a try until chapter 10 but guess what? Premium lock on chapter 5! So I can't say that the story got any better. This whole 'thing' is just a huge disappointment and waste of potential and my first bad 'read' on this site/app
Piece of advice: even if it's for time-pass, don't read this. your brain cells will attempt suicide. The start was good but later on, the author forgot that this was a mage-spell novel and thought it was a beast-taming novel. The system which makes spells in English turned into a beast-taming system. And the author also forgot those friends of mc from the first arc who he thought of more than family. Ig author thinks they disappeared from existence. And then the mc in current chapters, don't even bother, an AI is better than him.
For me when I read a story I look at the title to get some idea of what the story is about. In this case we have a basic story where the guy is brought into this world and finds out he can read the language of magic. This could make a fairly decent story. So the guy goes forward and develops OP powers where he can fight above his level because he can create and manipulate spells that are far more powerful than what anyone else can use. Fun concept, but then the story transitions into its second arc. Arc 2: Here there is absolutely nothing do do with spells and runes, instead we gain a Pokemon trainer type system with pet beasts and where he can level up any beast that forms a contract with him as well as having missions that can provide rewards that increase the basic potential of the pet beast. Again a decent story concept but it has nothing to do with the first concept which is the concept introduced by the title. Arc 3: Now here we continue on with the beast trainer type concept but he has to take a mission where he has to 'temporarily' give up all his OP beasts that he has trained to take down an evil organization. The deity of that organization can always seem to sense and even control the pet beasts of anyone that goes into his domain. Here the MC binds with a insect type wyvern origin beast that has decent strength and potential. At first it seems as if it is only 1 or so tier weaker than his pet beasts, but then he gets into other situations where we find him using a 3rd system that is only loosely related to his previous one. Overall my impression of this story is that it is totally all over the place. In addition I am not impressed with the abandonment of the original title concept. Any time you name your story using your gimmick concept then you really should stick with that gimmick concept.
"I heard he is only 17 years old now." "Yes, he is only 15 years old now" - this great novel. This novel is truly a mess. Everything is inconsistent.... names, power systems, numbers. Some paragraphs just get randomly repeated. It feels like the author just put 3 random different novels together. ~1-70 rune system, which completely disappears after that and never even gets mentioned again (as do all the characters we get to know up to that point, including his fated partner and sworn loyal servant). Then ~70-350 beast system, with exp and levelling for killing. And after that he gives up all his beasts for a mission and basically starts all over again with a different kind of beast system again and leaves behind all characters from the mid part as well. Never seen such a mess before. Definitely not worth spending any money on.
Story starts off with runes, Then completely changes into a beast tamer novel and runes are never mentioned or used again. Then by chapter 330 He Has the Main Character deposit his beast in someones beast space, and basically restarts a beast tamer novel with a whole new energy system aNd has to recRuit new beasts using this New source system, and the previous ranking of low,middle,high,top and potential all disappear. On top of that it feels like as he recRuited his first new beast a whole set Of events we never read about somehow occurred. So i dropped It as soon as He entered the new villiagw. I Gave this mess of a novel a Chance over and over again, but officially done