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Read 308Ch. #495
Read 68Ch. #66
Read 122Ch. #122
The MC goes through character growth, pretty quickly honestly. Give it like 10/15 chapters after him showing off his wealth. Decent after that. Dropped at chapter 122. 1/3 of the novel and they still haven't beat the first civilization
Read 40Ch. #40
Read 17Ch. #16
Read 83Ch. #79
Read 83Ch. #81
Restrictions on system to slow MC's growth. His strength in the real world limits how far he can advance in a simulation. Meaning each simulation is lackluster and offers minimal improvement
Read 191Ch. #181
Inconsistencies, authors forgetfullness, a "Legion System" that has a mall, and then randomly gives out quests to progress plot.
Read 269Ch. #263
The system is barely present throughout the novel, the main focus of the novel is introducing the Internet to a Cultivation World, everything else is secondary. Edit: The System is used by the author as justification to write about introducing the Internet Theres also this weird se*ual tension between him and almost every female around him, someone as close as a sister he grew up with? Yep, a literal orphan child he picks up cause of her talent? Yeah. It wouldn't be as weird if both of them weren't described by the MC/ the author that he sees them as sisters. The storytelling isn't that great either, we get detail and side characters when the MC introduces something new, but nothing about how it affects people after. Especially once he moved in-land, he introduces so many new features but the Sea isn't mentioned once apart from that one time that girl was looking into whether he was actually a "good guy". And even then we get introduced to things never mentioned before that the MC apparantly did while the whole in-land Arc was happening. The world structure is also inconsistent. There was a huge point made that people in the Holy Land didn't know about how hes a changed person cause they dont go out much. But isn't this meant to be that Holy Lands territory? Do their disciples not go out for experience? They do, but only when its convenient for the Author. He had to bring his Mother's Disciple out with him (the one he grew up with) cause she'd eventually have to go out for experience etc and it'd be safer with him. Overall, its an okay novel to read. But once you start thinking about things theres a lot of forced plot or conveniences for the MC
Read 290Ch. #286
-1 for nationalism/racism. Goblins speak a "certain" language, and then they're described as dirty and horrible. The MC named his main dungeon and alliance as Great Xia. But if you can look past it, it's decent. Decent read, like a 3.5 / 5 . The world setting is somewhat interesting, but the main premise is the people reaction to the different dungeons (games) the MC recreates from real life