It's basically LOTM + Re:Zero, FL is pretty likable and cautious, she gets affected by each beyonder path and her behavior and personality changes everytime she switches pathways, which is a nice touch. Good world-buiilding and character development. Plot is good, there is mystery and tension. Overall, it's fairly high-quality gaslamp fantasy. 5/5
I've read this in BOTI. Anyways, the story and romance is pretty good, despite it being a wish fulfillment the protagonist doesn't act like an arrogant idiot who likes to show-off everytime. The protagonist is mature and actually acts like a decent person, plus the romance and character dynamics are well-written. The interactions between the heroines and the protagonist is really good, and the character development as they age is handled pretty well.
They also had "seggs" at around Ch. 200+ but it's skipped since it's a chinese novel. And since the author finished writing it on June 1, literally this month, it was pretty good. Probably one of the best Chinese wish-fulfillment romance I've ever read. Despite some noticable flaws, and the lack of use of the "cultivation" which doesn't really impact the story. I'd say it's well-written overall. Definitely deserve a 5/5. Truly PEAK
Pretty good, I like the story but it doesn't really have an endgoal, the protagonist just do the Instances and clear/defeat challenges/monsters to get stronger. He doesn't really have any reason to become stronger because society works the same as ours, so I don't really know where the story is heading off to, but the execution is pretty good, so 4 stars.
Also, there's a whole arc that is very similar to the plot of MiSide, game character becoming sentient, different "Nai Ye" with different outfits and personalities + crazy "Nai Ye"
Absolutely hilarious! If I had to rate the comedy, it's a solid SSS+. I couldn't stop laughing every time Dekan went all out on enemies, either enslaving them or breaking their minds. His combo with Cornelia and Croix is basically enemy hell, and death starts looking like salvation for them. Plus, the references from anime, movies, you name it, are spot on. Like that "La-La-La-La-La vida sola vi-vivirás!" from AOT. Taunting enemies with "You will live your life alone" while dropping creepy dolls like Marley dropped titans? Genius. The series is a goldmine of anime and game nods, and it's a blast.
Dekan's a psychological warfare master, physically weak but a total superhuman. He's the most versatile character, giving off serious Han Xiao vibes from Legendary Mechanic. And props to his intelligence—being a transmigrator means he's got all the story tropes down. He uses his otaku knowledge to crush cliches, and despite his physical weakness, he learns stuff at lightning speed. Flying an airship? Just a glance, and he's got it.
But Dekan's cunningness is next level, and his shamelessness? Minecraft bedrock thick. He's a top-tier scammer. And the dude's weirdly fixated on creating an Idol Group and Pretty Girl Cards. Oh, and he has this thing for tormenting young girls until they want to crawl into a hole and disappear. Story-wise, it's The Rejoice Church's Epic Travelogue on a mission to destroy "Evil," which turns out to be more vicious than demons themselves. It's a wild ride!