~126.5 hour of reading·7593 chapter read
Hoaqin
Oct 5, 2023 Joined
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Reviews

I don't understand why they gave this novel 5 stars. It's a confusing novel that starts with the protagonist being thrown into the middle of a game that seems like the infinity genre. Nothing is explained about the protagonist, where he came from, or what his objective is, or what his ability is. Extremely confusing novel, I don't recommend it.
I started reading because I thought the protagonist's power would be based on the Virus, but then in the second world it starts talking about martial arts... I read 102 chapters, I don't know what happened afterwards, but I dropped it because I don't want to read a novel about martial arts at the moment.
Typical case of an author who perhaps out of greed stretches the novel as much as possible in order to continue earning more, but in the end the novel becomes as repetitive as it could possibly become, and that's without mentioning the author's frequent health problems, adding to that I ended up dropping it. A shame for one of the novels I liked the most.
Another novel where the protagonist's strength depends on the luck of a lottery...
Pirate Kingship
Sep 6, 2024
I read up to chapter 540 but couldn't continue reading. The protagonist has a kingdom/empire so I expected there to be development, but no, things are completely rushed and he doesn't have time to breathe. It's the typical novel where the protagonist is in a marathon from beginning to end, where you defeat the son and the father arrives, then you defeat the father and the grandfather arrives, then you defeat the grandfather and the ancestor arrives... I can't feel like the protagonist has really grown because the author doesn't give it time. The world was in balance for thousands of years but as soon as the protagonist is "born" everything goes into a process of destruction, absurdly powerful enemy gods that were supposed to have died start to awaken and cause problems for the protagonist. It's not the kind of novel I like and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
High Above
Aug 18, 2024
After reading 747 chapters of the more than 1100 that there are, I ended up dropping it because I can't take the nonsense in this story any longer. The author seems unable to make the protagonist focus on something, he starts a plan and two or three chapters later he is already doing 3 other different things at the same time and leaves what he was doing before aside, it seems that the author forgets what he wanted to do and when he remembers he continues as if nothing had happened, the power levels that I saw until the chapter where I stopped range from Energy levels 1-5 with 5 being the strongest and the protagonist wants to go further and reach level 6, to novel is so convoluted that in 747 chapters that I read the protagonist was still at Level 2, that is, in 300 chapters the protagonist has to advance 4 levels to reach the top, I imagine how the author will do this to achieve...Others things that really irritated me in this novel, are the level of the Psychics that was never explained, it seems that the author only remembers this when it is convenient, and another thing was the inheritance that he learned from the professor who was the most wanted criminal in the empire, he he learned the inheritance because it was one of the strongest he has but... he can't use it in fights because others will recognize that he is a disciple of the most wanted criminal. The author is so stupid that when he realized this he had to create a Ridiculous reason for him to have dual inheritance at the same time so he can use the other inheritance so no one recognizes him. Summary, this is not a novel I would recommend.