Aqua_Blu
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Pretty sure thats a Polar Bear brother 💀
Hum, I'm already hoping that this Rughsbourgh guy either dies somehow or gets brutally demolished by Northern later on.
What are you talking about?? Since you commented a day ago I don't expect it to have been reworked that fast but it looks just fine to me.
He was just described as "Almost malnourished" bro has to have a terrible body theres no way it would be causing someone to blush 🙄
Author made MC so edgy he's even got a split personality, jeez
Tbf Im pretty sure most modern hunans that have enjoyed zombie literature or movies would know exactly whats going on if they see some randos chowing down on someone, and subsequently the corpse standing back up. Sure would be a shock to see it and kill it, but picking up any useful items ESPECIALLY a gun seems like the obvious choice after what you wouldve just seen and done. If Im in getting approached by a zombie looking person I would either run or assuming I have a viable weapon and its worth the fight such as for a gun I wouldnt even think twice if its some sort of prank. Survival is an instinct.
The translation is bad, keeps swapping genders, is consistently flavourless, and translates quite a few things nonsensically such as "core formation true man" and other etc things. The story is kinda mediocre but at least a decent leisure read, it feels like its missing a LOT of details which is either further bad translation or just bad writing. As an example its mentioned that MC has a 5 element spiritual root, but trains a wood skill since he has no access to other skills, but 50 chapters deep and its never been mentioned again, and he even got a new wood skill from a place where he presumably could have gotten other elements, additionally his proficiency panel barely makes an appearance at all and it feels like theres no specific direction to the story.
Hoarse*. Like it so far tho
Yall that disagree with this are the type that never leaves the house. If you think that you wouldnt use whatever power you gained, whether its political, supernatural or financial youre living in more of a fantasy world than the one we're reading. Sure you might not ACT on the impulse to do something bad but if you dont get ANY impulse to be a bit of a tyrant then its cause youre never GOING to have any form of power. Or social life 🙃
Well technically yes, but the first two combined were only 28 years since he died at 32, and he died at 50 in the third one which together with the previous 2 simulations would count as exactly 60 years of simulation. So in essence it took him the equivalent of a single uninterrupted lifetime to reach the Knight Realm.
Here I say, have a Hershey's while I spread hearsay of your heresy. You are hereby guilty of 1 count of heretical misspelling and 1 count of aggravated caps lock
No you're Wong, she was just a pervert the whole time 😀
Nevermind I looked it up because it definitely looks like a Chinese name, but I thought in this case it mightve been an author that simply likes eastern fantasy, since this novel seems far out compared to the styles of most chinese originating novels Ive read, so far the only common points is the height thing and the part where it was emphasized too hard whether the letter writer was male or female which MIGHT turn out to be sexism which is an unfortunately common trait in many eastern novels. I shall see, anyway it is indeed a Chinese author just that webnovel does not have a credited translator team for some reason, the original name of the author is Xin Neng Zhu Shu
Pretty much sums up the most logical reasoning behind a common trope. Authors probably just do it cause they want more time and leeway to decide on the realms but eh, I like to have reasonable logic behind it so I prefer to think all authors think this way when they introduce this trope.
Nah its more like telling a Kindergartner that once they finish Kindergarten, they go to Elementary school and explaining how elementary works and what they do, and that after that they will go to High School but not detailing it. A kindergartner has their hands full just remembering elementary exists theres no need to explain High School, College and Uni multiple times to them until theyre finally old enough to remember. Martial realms are the same, you can tell a child that after learning to talk they can learn to read, but you dont need to tell them that afterwards theyre gonna learn to study by reading. Its just exceptionally far away and serves no purpose to explain and might simply confuse the child with too many distant goals that might demotivate them.
I CAST FINGER HIM TO DEATH
As with my previous comment, I find this reasoning to be bad. I understand that its for plot reasons to not give him something he doesnt need or shouldnt have at this point in the story but this is just creating a bad plot hole and tearing it bigger. I think there should at least be DIFFERENT logical reasoning for why he wont take them, just say he doesnt know what to use them for, where to sell them safely and that "he doesnt think he's going to need money" as hes been living in the palace. At least in that case we could attribute it to being a personality flaw of the MC, instead of him simply being unable to comprehend scale and magnitude. And thats just a fleeting thought on what else could be used to make sense of why he cant take them, there are surely plenty more logical reasons to prevent him from taking the crystals that dont leave unfortunate plot holes such as this.
I hate reasoning like this, I mean assuming there are 50 levels to the dungeon and theyve only been working on the first 5 it is going to take them a significant amount of time to even start exploiting levels 1 through 10 additionally if theyve been mining 1-5 for as long as it sounds like with a FULL task force of a minimum of dozens JUST including the miners without fully depleting them, the resources have to be VERY abundant so whatever scraps he winds up taking would never really amount to more than a drop of water in the ocean as he has no overpowered skill such as "Devouring" or "Spatial magic". And thus IMO this logic is absolutely redundant and MC would have to be well below average intelligence to think it would matter, its not stealing either as it does not belong to the country who hasnt bothered to claim it yet. Its like walking into a tourist attraction cave full of lets say Quartz if you are not explicitly told not to take a souvenir or that its forbidden to take a piece then OF COURSE who wouldnt grab a piece of Quartz lying in front of them, sure you might not go fully kitted with mining gear to destroy the cave but there certainly wouldnt be anything stopping you from keeping a small piece that doesnt ruin the environment, its the equivalent here as the resources must be so abundant it wouldnt matter what he takes. Anyway, thats my opinion on this because I find this to be a minor plot hole considering previous explanations.
Thats the whole point, how am I supposed to know if a chapter is relevant or not before I read it. Anyway thats why I read my novels elsewhere, cuz Im not paying money for stuff like this. Also its been a whole year since I was even reading this novel, its etiquette not to revive an online topic thats been dead for years.