MC just hurt Morale for no reason. Having a warmongering lunatic leading your camp is extremely depressing and also Mc is misogynistic, if you’re a woman that can cook do laundry take care of the camp, cleaning basically keeping the morale up Mc just say woman are useless cuz T dog or man can do it. Just imagine you’re a man in the camp doing a loot run killing zombies go home do your laundry, cook, clean, kinda depressing.
I want to suggest you a novel.
Name: Conquering Myriad Heavens Through Simulation.
There would be some grammar mistakes at the start but your patience will pay off, and if it is too much for you, you can read the one with AI till 40 chapters, you can find it on author page.
Synopsis:-
Lin Chen, a young man from Earth died in an unfortunate accident and traveled to another world.
Just when he was born his family was brutally exterminated, but luckily he survived with the help of an old servant.
But, because he was very handsome, people thought he was just a pretty boy and didn't know about the way of the world. So, no one gave him job.
Just when he was about to die of starvation, the System arrived.
The system said that the host can simulate his future life and get various talent of different levels after the system upgrade.
Not only that, the system also has many functions that remains to be discovered...
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It's my first time writing, so dear readers guide me well.
and there will be no FML in this book.
And I hope you all should enjoy this series with me.
The MC will not built foundation for a very long time but after building the foundation his growth speed will be very fast.
So, I hope the dear readers will be patient, and wait for a little longer.
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Warning: Please do not enter, if you want a real world development within a simulation novel.
Link:—
https://m.webnovel.com/book/33052603300266005
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About this book.
It is a nice one.
Edit: Too much racism
MC wasted his system autoplay points on breaking the limbs of bullies.
His first instinct is to auto-play his way out of the situation instead of dealing with it a smarter way.
Seriously? He said afterwards that the points were hard to obtain and then he uses it for this...
Chapter 4: ""What a huge loss! What a huge loss! 20 true spirit! Back to square one." Li Xi felt as if his body had been hollowed out."
Also prepare for the MC to be targeted unknowingly by a foundation building cultivator when he is at qi refining. This book is just so bad.
Additionally, MC literally uses system auto play functions to deux ex out of any situation.
I honestly don’t understand why people leave negative ratings without actually reading. There’s nothing wrong with this novel — it’s a genuinely good story. The world-building and power system are excellent, the pacing and tone are balanced, and it offers both depth and comedic relief. It’s truly sad to see such a solid work buried under impulsive hate.
The system actually helps him socialize — and that’s meaningful, since his popularity directly affects his strength and opportunities. The protagonist feels like a breath of fresh air among all the cruel, woman-hunting types. He’s kind, helpful, and rational — but not saintly.
The characters aren’t really explored well except for the MC. Especially the harem members — most of them feel underdeveloped. There were a few women introduced who seemed like potential heroines, but they only appeared for one or two chapters and were never mentioned again. It almost feels like the author canceled their roles midway. Even the main heroines aren’t much better in terms of depth — their writing doesn’t make them feel distinct from side characters.
The novel requires some patience, as it takes a slightly more realistic route than most cultivation stories. Even I, who have a good impression of this novel overall, felt frustrated when the MC suffer loss to the Qin Empire. Though the consequences weren’t too severe and the MC later managed to turn things around — the damage was already done.
However, I do appreciate how the novel handled the concept of human supremacy. Instead of glorifying it like most stories, it actually challenges the idea by introducing demon races as friends or even members of the harem. That nuance adds a refreshing moral layer that’s often missing in cultivation novels.
It might not suit everyone’s taste or pacing preference, but it’s far from bad.
A classic chat group type where mc continuosly becomes stronger by mastering abilities from other worlds. Except for mc all other members are girls nd will be taken in his harem.
A good novel doesn't have the clichés of an urban novel. In my opinion, a well-written story, except for a few mistakes.
The problem is her age. If she was 17 or 18, she would be great, but the Chinese have a habit of showing the character as young in the story. I don't know why.
Another one, from the beginning she says she's 14, until now, chapter 279, she's still 14. The author forgot to increase her age, even though it's been about 1.5 years.
Third, smoking and drinking wasn't illegal at that time, for underage people, but there's no need to mention that she smokes and drinks every minute.
Then the issue of money arises, it's as if he forgets how much money he has, and it decreases with each episode.
Overall good, but a bit slow and some plot are kinda redundant or too long. Btw kosmo here is too weak compared to tge one in saint seiya, but maybe its because the difference of universe. 6th sense should be able to kill the so called godking at ease, but even if greatly nerf here limit douluo using 6th sense should be able to easily defeat the so called gods, otherwise it doesn't deserve its power
Honestly, I don’t like protagonists with multiple personalities. It makes it difficult for readers to truly understand the main character’s nature. That said, the concept is still intriguing and plots flows smoothly enough. However, the world-building falls short of expectations. The power ranking system, along with the various abilities outside of martial arts, feels incomplete and poorly explained. There’s not even a clear distinction between power levels (energy level wise, ability intensity, destruction capabilities wise) like F→E→D→C→B→A→S or a simple rank system such as 1, 2, 3, 4—to provide structure or scale. Even if author doesn't want to go into detail— a simpler level according to destruction capabilities like building destroying level=b, city destroying level=a, continent destruction level=S would have been better than nothing.
The social structure is also highly unrealistic. Superpowered individuals are treated carelessly despite being valuable assets to society—especially when supernatural events are running rampant. It's impossible for the higher ups of the nation to be so stupid and not utilise the super powers by giving benefits. So why in hell aren’t these individuals registered or protected by supportive laws? Even those affiliated with the government seem to have little wealth or social standing.
Moreover, the payment for clearing supernatural events—especially through non-government organizations—is ridiculously low, barely higher than a decent part-time job. Like hell it's possible!! Why would they risk their lives for such little money instead of exploiting their power for personal gain? Like robbing the rich. Given their unstable mental states, it’s hard to believe they’d all remain law-abiding citizens. Besides why would the rich joke with their lives by underpaying the very people who protect them? The setting is riddled with logical inconsistencies, and honestly, it’s a letdown.
'I was not affected by the 20 years of memories from earth'
Then proceeds to act like a spoiled idiot transmigrator for the rest of the novel.
Nothing like the character that supposedly had billions of years of memories.
Then idiotically changing a lot of things before he sat at the position of Saint, what kind of idiocy is that?
YOU ASSUME no one can replace you?
YOU ASSUME even if you don't steal the mats they will belong to you?
YOU ASSUME that if your ass starts acting way differently that a SAINT will not notice and inspect you?
Like it was so braindead it hurt.
Any serious prehistoric this idiot MC would have been killed by HongJun as soon as he started making an ass of himself and requested the jade butterfly.
Only read if you want to watch a retard walking around and being rewarded by plot armor.
Some people dropped a 1-star rating without even reading!
The author took a standard template and improved almost every aspect of it. After reading a bit, you start noticing the differences from other novels of this genre. The logic, while not perfect, actually exists—and for this genre, that’s already an achievement!
The writing quality is good, the story moves at a solid pace, and the MC’s growth feels fast but balanced. The author clearly put in effort—every element has some thought and improvement behind it, unlike many similar novels. Even character conflicts make sense; the MC is confident, takes risks, but always has something up his sleeve.
The usually pointless “Universities” trope in these novels was actually given a function here—still weak, but far better than usual. The concept of war in another dimension, where humans fight other races across fragment worlds inspired by games and shows like Fallout and Game of Thrones, fits surprisingly well. Nothing breaks the world’s internal logic.
Overall, it’s a solid 3–4 star novel. I’m giving it 5 stars for balance, since it’s obvious many people just skimmed the first chapter and dropped a low rating.