Good. It's an interesting story especially with the usage of text emojis and it can be funny but i don't get the different type of points like fool points, fudge points, scam points, slight point, slip points, bluff points, spoof points and smile points, even though it still ends up as the same kind of point he uses to upgrade. Maybe it's a translation problem. Him being a priest also isn't a big part of the story especially after he got kicked out around chapter 60. He also doesn't really acquire as many skills as I thought he would have. System is rarely mentioned later on.
Story is nothing new, ending is a complete joke. After getting system, arrogant mc progresses quickly and moves to other areas. Plot is about the same, MC goes somewhere, gets doubted by others, he beats them up, they respect him. At later parts, this cycle is literally the whole story. The naming styles for the strength of characters keeps changing. The time within the story is also quite unmentioned like some time skips and things like mc is promised to get a token the next day but never gets it. No idea why system extremely occasionally talks by itself to mc instead of more often since it seems to have some level of consciousness. At chapter 10, mc and other students were already fighting level 7 beasts but at chapter 74, stronger warriors are scared of level 3 then at chapter 89, they can fight a eighth level? Around 500, author seems confused on beast king and emperor level like the emperors are scared to fight a primary level beast king? Mc is also randomly advancing like he barely practices and gets a pill from system or someone else or just jumps to next realm for no reason. There is no breakthrough difficulty or process or anything at all, just a sentence saying mc advances to next realm. He goes from 9 star emperor to 1 star war god in a time skip and 20 chapters later was practising from 2 to 3 star war Lord? After a while, author finally decides on him being at war God level.
Overall, story is average and gets extremely repetitive, many things are not introduced like strength levels and system which randomly gives out treasure chests, skills, items. For benefit of others, human realms are first to tenth level of body forging, primary, mid/intermediate, high/advanced(reserve)warrior, 1 to 10 star warrior, grandmaster/master, general/commander, war king, war emperor, war lord/master, war god, heavenly war god, mysterious realm. For beasts realms, it seems to be level 1 to 10 then primary, mid/intermediate, high beast soldier, beast commander/general, beast king, beast lord/master, beast god, supreme.
Overall interesting but the parts of the story where its all about the ranking are kind of boring since theres so many of them happening one after another. It's also a little weird, especially the titles stacking on top of each other on top of the players' heads until when mc is sleeping, titles poke through the floor above.
Good and funny but the levels, attributes, real world and also just the game side of entering dungeons just disappears after a while. its like it becomes another story but with the same person. Ending is rushed like he directly broke through from sequence 7 to 2, after spending so long to go from 9 to 7?? Not much of a ending anyways, more of a cliffhanger.
Good but the money system is a little weird, maybe because it uses yuan and not other currency like spirit stones or whatever which makes it weird when subconsciously comparing it to reality. In the story, ordinary people make like 20 yuan a month which is not that much and there isn't any other lower value currencies so is everything bought by ordinary people in cents?. Another thing is that as he grows stronger and interacts with more stronger people, the other weaker characters kind of just disappear but the author is sometimes trying to forcefully fit them back into the story. Kind of dull for me after a few hundred.