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Brainless author sending a 12 yr old naive chinese girl who is still drinking milk in a killing trials. The girls family gives her a gift like a fking normal knife and some chinese poison and there opponent has advance tech good luck with ur so called chinese poison. Oh w8 ur chinese plot armor is thicker than ur great china wall i guess this chinese poison of urs is gonna massacre the advance aliens and gods in it. and out of all countries in the world only 2 participants joined in this killing trial The MC and the little girl who are both fking chinese! Talk about patriotism i guess other countries are trash cuz they dont even have a single representative while our fking chinese sends a 12 yr old girl with her chinese poison. This is why im disgusted with chinese novel that has modern tags cuz they always patrionize their own country while they make others bad. Why dont you send ur own daughter to a war battlefield author a give her ur so called chinese poison maybe ur daughter can kill them all lets see if u can have common sense if u send a naive girl to a battlefield.
Too many cliffhangers. The author included many mysterious enemies in the story, but the author wouldn't reveal who the enemy is. The author would show how powerful the enemies are by writing it in the enemies' perspective, but the MC would have no idea about the enemies, and when you're reading this, you will only feel how stupid the MC is because of that. The enemies come very suddenly as well, like the MC would provoke a powerful guy without knowing just because he bought something from the guy in an auction. The whole story just feels forced and stupid with a million cliffhangers. It just makes the whole story confusing but not mysterious at all. Btw the MC is a lolicon, which makes the story even worse. Overall a boring story that's full of forced "mysteries". Imagine a story with many "mysteries" that you don't know, yet the author kept adding more "mysteries", and along the way the MC would provoke countless enemies. This story is worse than those cultivation novels. If you want to read something better with the right cliffhangers and a great mystery story, try Lord of The Mysteries.
I was a bit disappointed by this one. The components for a good story were there, but the power dynamics system really let me down. It's stated that 80% of Ability Users awaken strength, 15% awaken speed, and 5% awaken some other random ability ranging from maths genius to ice control. Our main character awakens speed, which is basically a hard check to non-defense types since nobody can keep up with them without special tactics. In theory, 80% of ability users are worthless, which is already kind of lame. Speed users are also unkillable unless trapped or chased down by another Speed-type. Basically, the distribution is all messed up. 15% of users are OP and 5% are moderately OP with everyone else being worthless in theory. I think more variety would have been more enjoyable. That's not the only issue. The other issue is that the author doesn't even adhere to the power system they introduced at the beginning of the story. For some reason when the main character is fighting non-speed types, they are able to keep up with his movements. Now keep in mind, our main character is moving faster than the speed of sound at the point I've reached. It is also explicitly stated that you need special equipment to resist the force generated by sonic booms when moving at these speeds, yet not only are these random non-speed type people moving their bodies at speeds that can threaten the main character in fights, they are doing it without the equipment! If they can really move at that speed, then they would basically have speed-type abilities by default just by cultivating, and you would see every ability user flashing around at the speed of sound, and strength type users would not technically be hard countered by speed users when they are higher ranks. This basically invalidates having strength or speed type abilities so it is also lame. At the end of the day, it's just a big plot hole. Now I suppose it would be fine if I were given some sort of explanation, but I never was, and I was becoming growingly frustrated with the flimsy rules and design of this power system. The other elements of the story were alright, but I was mainly invested in the power system and ultimately had to drop because of the inconsistencies.
Im going to be way harsher than normal on my review to balance out the “fake” or atleast nonsensical reviews just a bit I dont understand why everyone gave this a brain dead 5 star review but there are a lot of turnoffs for this novel including racism/nationalism ironically considering the world setting im too lazy to go through the faults of the novel cause its not really bad enough or rather I dont care enough for me to do that but this is like a 2.5 at star novel at best and the amount of 4.5-5 star reviews is baffling
This book is brilliant. Having now read all 60 chapters in one sitting I can confirm the story is addictive and well written. The main character is likeable, uses his brain, and is an interesting character to follow. The story starts 3 years after aliens land and induct Earth in the federation. A satisfying usage of a few hours.
Meh overall just Meh. Nothing special. Some Chinese propaganda. Some rasicm. Stupid characters. Girls being novel girls show interest in MC for no reason. MC bland. Doesn't act his age. Author has no idea how an economy works, how love works. How the rich behave. Seems to be written by a kid that has experience taken from other novels. Power system is decent ish. Tldr. Has all the flaws of chinese novels but is missing the flavour that normally accompanies the good ones. This is just bland
The story is set in the not so distant future with the assumption of alien intelligent life and contact being widespread news. Humans now have the knowledge of unlocking the "7th" part of the brain, with doing this granting humans abilities. Though the abilities aren't a crucial part of the story it is definitely significant since this is also a cultivation story. Anyways, the story begins with the protagonist being imprisoned after being falsely accused of being an assassin. The assassin's name is Phantom. After it was quickly resolved that he wasn't the assassin he asked for a gene optimization fluid as compensation for being falsely accused. Out of spite the warden gives him an unmarked bottle that was later found to be dangerous for consumption resulting in certain death. Without knowing this and without being warned, out of spite, the protagonist drinks the "fluid". After almost dying the protagonist wakes up and eventually finds out that the Assassin Phantom was actually locked away in his pendant in a non physical form. Phantom had saved the protagonist from dying when he drank the fluid and was able to understand why it was considered a certain death but also pointed out one key factor. The fluid was able to unlock 100% of the 7th region, instead of the normal peek that others experience. The story progresses to say that the protagonist can't progress in his cultivation without medicinal help and plot armor kicks in to inform him the Phantom is a pharmacology genius as well as an assassin. So the story begins and everything else that happens is just the natural progression of the story. It's pretty insightful so I recommend giving it a read. I'm currently on chapter 20. There weren't any real spoilers at least not more than any other synopsis, at least it's not an anime opening 😂