Yesterday's Fireworks
Its a low-key MC in style from the sign in novels and since i enjoy these normally i read the mtl up to ch. 60 and then i dropped it. Its not that it is Bad, its just very very slow and too detailed. What i mean with it is that half of the novel is item-descritions from stuff he gets and honestly its get boring to read the 50 description of a item that he will probably never use. Add that to the fact that there are few timeskips and you often feel bored and that nothing had happend. On the Plus side when stuff happens its Actually fine/good just not enough to motivate me, but maybe with Translation its better so when you like sign-in in more Detail then its for you.
At least a worthy novel.... 1. Mc definitely have brain, i wont say he is smartest but he definitely has good amount intellect 2. At last not system novel, system is good but only it has good structure and very just rule if not it just simply nonsense pasted on story or become bugged story 3.Though it doesn't have system it mc cheat have basic element rpg so it easy to understand
Commerce, or the art of bartering, is something fascinating. In the past, education was something valuable, a means of social distinction. Authors of books with RPG elements don't understand this. The skill: Analyze is a chain for the human mind. It is the result of the limitations of the machines in the beginning of the adaptation of RPG for the digital world.
When you first start reading it , the story looks as if it will go the same route as the cliche sign in novels. But surprisingly, it doesn't. MC doesn't get OP at the start of the novel and there is no time skip of him doing the same thing everyday for 10 or 100 years. MC has the cheat of getting reward for doing his job i.e. Appraisal of treasures at a pawnshop. But to not make this too overpowered, the author has put the restriction of baleful aura, if the MC tries to appraise a treasure that is out of his league or has a powerful ghost attached to it, he'll die. In other sign-in or job-reward novels, the MC try to act super low-key and are trash in other people's eyes and hide themselves before doing anything with their power. But here the MC shows his power just enough to be labelled as a genius and get access to appraise more treasures. Smart move if I say so. The world-building is great too, even though the MC doesn't go outside that often, his cheat allows him to see the history of the treasure that comes to the shop to be appraised and he is somehow involved in it. If one notices carefully, the origin of his power being suspicious can also be seen, hints such as him thinking of the pill even though he can't afford it and wondering why is he doing that, when he says he doesn't understand alchemy, a reward is given so that he gets the basics, this isn't plot armor as we read it carefully. He doesn't passively get beaten up or let someone take his life. Active and not overly dependant on his cheat. A really good novel so far.
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