Honestly to an extent I can even ignore the nationalism. But the time travelling nonsense and the fact that other characters barely seem useful at all are the major problems. MC gets rare items to drop, only to find out that this item is super rare and actually it takes others a month to grind a boss to drop the same item. Some bosses seem to drop equipment that has no relation to the boss, just because the plot needs to move. There are many other annoying aspects, but after a time it's just boring. I read it because I thought the MCs powers were interesting, and I've got enough of what I was looking for.
Agree with Eaturne's review. The start was great. But towards the middle the style of the story got wierd. Not even about pets anymore at times. I wanted to see evolutions of pets but it doesn't seem to be progressing. Also around chapter 200 the nationalism comes in once again. So annoying. The novel is probably 3.5-4 stars in the early section, but not more than 2 stars after chapter 150 or so.
Honestly it was fine at the start, but holy shit closer to 250-300 chapters and it's all nationalism. Hard to read beyond that point.
4 star rating is for chapters before that point.
It's okay. It's like junk food. Not great plot, but some days I just want to read this kind of brainless stuff.
Like @EternalPrime mentioned, sometimes conversations appear cutoff. I switched from the AI translation to Google translate and that issue was solved.
Pretty good. MC happens to be pretty lucky. Another thing that bothered me a little bit is that writing is a bit watery. 150 chapters and he's still in first year of high school. Family interactions are mentioned a lot, when they don't add anything meaningful to the character in my opinion. Otherwise, MC is likable and novel is fine overall.
Honestly difficult to read after 30 chapters. I'm sure it gets better later on. But I don't have the patience to deal with this kind of naive Mc in a villain novel.