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Strongest Abandoned Son

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Jack_Balu
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DeepSea
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This novel is very similar to another "modern setting" novel by the same author. In fact, a lot of the plot were borrowed, but less polished. After "tricking" his users into liking this novel and get it on the shelves (where the author would be paid) the author changed the theme. The MC will go to other plaines and the story will be changed into your average cultivation harem story. IE: there will be a lot of recycled plots in this order: MC finds the entrance to another area/plain. Leaves everything behind and goes there. Finds himself extremely weak compared to the others in that area. Strong opponent appears who is interested in MC's treasures and/or girls. MC escapes is constantly in hiding and escaping. He finds some treasures (usually in some auction) and resources, trains, levels up. Immediately there will be some anonymous opponents which will be offed by MC. MC defeats all his previous opponents. Opens up a store/city/clan and becomes the strongest. *repeat. A lot of text will be wasted on introducing new fantasy material and equipment. Whereas the first few 100 chapters in modern setting there were some female leads who had some character (albleit annoyingly), they will be reduced to a few mentions. Newer female characters are introduced, but have flat personalities but will eventually be just another addition to the harem never to be evolved anymore. There will be a lot of buildup, where new characters are on an adventure with the MC, but the author will soon abandon their roles in the story. The author tries to fill up gaps by having the MC going back to the lower plains but the explanation rarely is satisfying and rather forced. Thumbsup for the attempts though. The final third of the novel has some annoying time skips, where the MC will be injured/training/meditating/captive/on the run/creating stuff for decades and even centuries. I think the record is 1000 years, where he gets freed from an injury. The rest of the world just happens to remain the same for 1000 years. Nothing happens. All this enemies will just wait for 1000 years before they get into fight with MC's friends in order for the MC to come and save the day. It becomes ridicilous when in the end he visits the lower plains where the author remention forgotten characters and attempts to explain the MC's past (and implicitly explains the novel's title). With al the timeskips, MC would have left earth for thousands of years. But when he goes back to earth, he'd still be able to go back to his own city... The ending is rushed as the author apparently had some problems with the publisher. Conclusion: nice try, try again harder next time.