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Wdym? I thought it'd be similar to the early days back when the majority of Ves's adventures and assets were situated in or around the Bright Republic. Speaking of the early days. Maybe I should go reread the early chaps again.
If there's a timeskip that big, I don't think most of us would handle it well. While it is sometimes annoying dealing with so much "filler". If I had to make the choice. I'd rather be right there to witness Ves's rise in Davute, than miss out on so much.
Yeah, you definitely have a point. Don't get me wrong the world-building is what hooked me on this story. But, I guess I just dislike the constant use of cliffhangers and having to pay for three chapters only to get some background information and then having to wait another day, Don't mind me. I'm just ranting. I guess you can't just have it all. Oh well...
That's fair, but you're forgetting something. If we look at the competition prize pools. They generally consist of combat carriers and capital class fleet carriers. So, we can safely assume that even in third-class regions the prize pools should be the same albeit a class lower. This is really important to remember. There are actual differences between those regions. The more resource-rich second-class regions have enviroments that are absolutley inhospitable to third-class ships and their FTL drives. Furthermore, their range and speed would serverly handicap the Larkinson Fleet's maneuvers. Which I believe should be absolutley intolerable to Ves's paranoia and desire for freedom.
Maybe so, but they still field second-class combat carriers, capital ships and powerful 2nd class mechs. That and Ves is actually a 10th tier galactic citizen. And they arrived at the dwarf galaxy with a 2nd class beyonder ticket. So, idk probably not?
Hey, Author-San. I just wanted to let you know that I loved your work so much so that I binged it in a couple days. It was different… in a nice way. So, thank you for pouring your heart and soul into this masterpiece of a book and I hope you’re doing okay, wherever that maybe.
That’s fair. Bad grammar and spelling can definitely ruin a good book, but don’t most webnovels suffer from this problem? That used to be one of my biggest turnoffs for webnovels too. But with time my brain started to automatically redo sentences so that they made sense without breaking immersion. Rambling aside. This is a wonderful book. Sure, It didn’t look like an original masterpiece at the start, but it does explore some novel concepts. Idk, I guess I’d recommended giving it another chance?