If an enemy has a name, then don't expect them to die anytime soon. The story has a few good elements of story telling within it, but due to the fact that the author tends to drag things out and repeat many plot points, it causes the story to feel like nothing is ever accomplished. Also this is the kind of story that uses random measurements to try to give things exaggeration, which is fine, but the numbers being thrown out one chapter, would be completely different in the next chapter. The antagonist have more plot armor than the protagonist 98% of the time. After 150 chapters, I began to wonder if the author even hated the protagonist. Even if the protagonist gets a world defying power up, you can definitely expect the antagonist to get 5 random op skills that didn't exist before. The power correction is insane, as the protagonist gets more powerful, everyone else in the world seems to as well, but 3x as fast. As soon as the protagonist reaches a new realm of power, all of the sudden it seems like people at that high level are as common as stars in the sky. The underlying story is there, but the execution is not done very well.
Blood Red
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