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i'm perfectly fine with that, it simply crossed my mind that Gods, being the superior beings that they are, would at least take more than 10 chapters to fall in love with the mc. Having all gods fall in love with mc? Sure! Having it all happen so suddenly and so early is off-putting though, it's so out of no where and so sudden. But yeah, i get it, i'm nitpicking, this is just a novel to enjoy hot girls doing hot things...so yeah, your're right.
it's all so excessive. he's just one guy in a billion, and yet every god is showing so much affection? it's so weird and off-putting, Gods should act a bit more like gods instead of starstruck teenagers.
why so many extremes, its like everyone loves him all of a sudden.
gaining a god's respect...well that was easy đ¤ˇââď¸
bunch of casuals. having perfect looks is boring.
i would rather be bald than impotent...
there goes his resolve to no longer collect women and cherish what he has instead... >_>
The novel is good enough, a solid 3.9/5. I would give it a 4 if the ending wasn't so rushed. The last 29 chapters have enough content to fill at least a hundred chapters if not more, so the ending feels really rushed, even the last fight against the big bad guy was reduced to a single paragraph. It was quite funny in a way, and it did get a chuckle out of me from the sheer ridiculousness, so whatever, I'll forgive it. Worth a read.
wasn't he ambidextrous? off-hand penalty is pretty useless to him then.
well at least it was painless.
Poor grammar, overuse of exclamation points and too many unnecessary info dumps. Some of the things explained are generic fantasy knowledge that anyone would know or could guess through indirect storytelling. I could only stomach the first few chapters before giving up. Maybe it gets better later on, maybe not, i guess i'll never find out unless the author decides to invest in his own novel and hire an editor.
i agree with you, i used to watch or read harem, and over time it just made me tired. Unlikable plain mcs getting a bunch of girls to like him is beyond ridiculous, and having to be mindful of the feelings of multiple women at the same time is emotionally exhausting. There are two outcomes, either the women are not fleshed out and are there for variety's sake, or it is fleshed out and that's all the novel will be, eventually making the reader numb to too much romance. if you love everyone, then you love no one.
No, it's not. Children don't get any footwear at all, since they would outgrow it in no time. As for clothing, it would be loose hand-me-downs so they can grow into them. this is specially the case in such a poor village, and taking into account Ah Chun's precarious family conditions, it's impossible for her to have shoes. Though you could argue that i'm just nitpicking and that this is a cultivation world so i shouldn't be so serious, in which case i have nothing to say.
what i meant by what i said is that one shouldn't rely on videogame logic to judge such a ridiculous paranormal experience. you could argue that since it looks like a goblin and you don't know its name, you could temporarily name it goblin, but to use made up fiction and literature to make a complete psychological profile on what they are and how they act is ridiculous beyond belief. that description of being unpleasant, vengeful and greedy is something that everyone who has read a fantasy book can say, but this is supposed to be a real life experience within the novel, so he shouldn't jump to conclusions so easily. i just wrote an essay for no reason, anyway, have a good day.