Drawing energy from different dimensions is the same as drawing energy from the environment and objects, isn't it? The space you're in is also considered a dimension... Overall, the first impression wasn't very good, and it remains so to this day. The story itself, the characters, and the interactions with other worlds are well-written, but the main character, his journey to power, and his stories are simply terrible. The author drags out the character's power-up, using various excuses to justify it. Initially, the mage could choose to absorb the collected space-time energy and follow this path, gaining power more quickly, teleporting to a world where he could quickly gain power (such as an overlord, world of Rudazov "Archmage" the best for a mage's development), and continuing to live a peaceful life or evolving further once he was already powerful. However, the author chose the path of a "mage" who produces energy themselves and uses spells based on this energy. This is because absorbing energy from outside is prohibited. As a result, the protagonist could only cast weak spells for approximately ten years. what do we have at the end of ~480 chapters? in order to use powerful spells, the hero draws mana from external sources (a tesseract or a staff that absorbs energy from the outside)... he created a serum from divine blood, which, if he had drunk it, would have allowed him to become a demigod immediately, but as it was stated, "he would have had to use something stronger to move forward," so he simply increased his potential with the help of the serum. what happened after that? in order to strengthen it, he needs to eat foods that are not much less valuable than divine blood. and after becoming a demigod, he realized that he needed to take something stronger than a serum based on divine blood... the constant nonsense about the foundation, as the Chinese like to do. overall, the plot seems to be decent. but everything related to the main character is just some shit, and this is the foundation of the work...
I would say that this is a plot hole. Why would the main character go to university if the martial arts training is based on the principle of "I'll show you, and if you don't understand, you don't understand." There is no explanation about the flow of internal energy or anything like that. However, there are special effects like thunder or waves, which should not be possible without the use of energy. In this scenario, the main character could simply observe and learn from others. the family's situation and relationships seem very strained, and I'm not sure what emotions it was supposed to evoke in the first place, but it's making me irritated. As is often the case in bad Chinese novels, everyone seems bloodthirsty, but their mentality is like they're living in a peaceful society. Everyone is constantly amazed by how cool the main character is and how much of a genius he is, but for some reason, it doesn't solve his problems or increase his support. There are a lot of enemies that appear out of thin air, literally just by looking at them. as usual, all the alien races really like the earth and they're ready to start a universal war over it. in general, it's just a big piece of shit.
the first part was interesting (up to chapter 150), but starting from the 6th level of power, the author contradicted himself, the powers were mixed up, and there was chaos in the cultivation world. The world was at the 2nd level, but the creatures and "transcendents" were at the 7th or 8th level. For some reason, only the main character could complete the missions, and no one else could do so for millions of years (it's unclear how they completed the missions in previous waves). in the regular universe, the 8th beings are like the pinnacle (by context) and fight to not die with the universe and abyss by going "back in time" while there is a store that surpasses the 9th level, and there are also "higher" realms that surpass the store of the outer universe. in general, the further it goes, the more boring and delusional it becomes. the first 100-150 chapters are at 4 star, 150-200 at 3, starting from the cultivation world, I wouldn't even give it a 2.
the first 50 chapters were interesting, with a comedic twist, a madman trying to be normal, or a normal person doing crazy things for the sake of the system's rewards. There was a good translation of these initial chapters on the internet, so I decided to order it. However, the more I read this book, the more puzzled I became. It's unclear why the added plots and arcs were included, and the main character's mental state, as he does crazy and downright stupid things not because of the system but because his mind is messed up. There are also numerous additional plots related to horror movies, which are somehow incorporated into the Marvel world. I read up to chapter 215, but for some reason I don't want to read any further xD.
The main character is a constantly aching clown. "Why did they give me such a bad system?", "Why should you read and practice to become stronger?" I want to be a superman right away. And then, according to the old Chinese tradition, to go to everyone in a row to release the intestines, because having received power showed his inner self. I don't know what's next, but with such a repulsive main character, read the book is not real.
It's a very strange book, first of all, the problem of the characters' characters, not a single character looks like the original one, that is, at all. Secondly, the system is very strange, it gives rewards for characters from whom they have already been received, then it does not. Sometimes there is no reward at all, even if you met the character personally and he participated in the mission. The powers are very strange, some characters are stronger than the movie version, almost a comic book version, others are even weaker. well, all the girls are necessarily crazy about the main character, where without it. I won't even talk about stupid jokes.
The main character is a rag that everyone wipes the floor with. otherwise, it's probably okay if you like to read works that basically have no purpose. and look at a character who says one thing and does another...
It's too long, there are a lot of events, and for some reason everything is connected with the main character. the abilities of the characters are greatly reduced, both comic book characters and their movie versions, for example, the dream ruby with the power of one of the endless family turned out to be weaker than Thanos with the infinity gauntlet, although even in comics where the infinity stones are stronger than the movie version, they cannot affect abstractions (death, eternity, infinity, etc. further), the analogue of which is the dream (the sandman) from the DC world. the author also knows nothing about Marvel, as well as the filmmakers. who can have a farm of infinity stones in one universe by simply collecting them in a "reflection of reality", although in fact it will already be a parallel universe and the stones from it will not work.
it's pretty boring, there's too much unnecessary information and inserts on behalf of secondary, and sometimes even completely unrelated characters in the plot.
how do these authors manage to make a cultivation novel out of Marvel, the main character becomes the "savior" of China in any world where he is, and the main character ends up in China, oh, that is, "Huaxia". there is a typical "mental pollution" for cultivators. Although the author writes about ADHD/PTSD, ADHD/PTSD does not appear simply from killing... the main character simply did not have any situations in which this disorder could develop... the maximum is his inability to quickly adapt to the real world and its laws. but this is not "mental pollution." Let's see what happens next. how should the main character protect a hobbit and at the same time kill a dragon and 5,000 orcs, if he does not even have time to reach the mountain in half a year? The dwarves reached the mountains in about 7 months. Gandalf is not human. In fact, he is a god (Ainu), just being in middle-earth, his powers and memories are sealed. I also have some questions about the lottery. what prevents you from choosing a keyword like "divinity"? it will either give you divinity, which will make you a god, or an object with that very divinity. There's not as much range as in magic or martial arts. but at the moment the situation is not good.
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2.7 (10 reviews)【Funny】+【Fun】+【Nonsense】+【Crazy】+【Sometimes don’t think too much, being happy is the most important thing】+【This is the madness of Marvel! 】
Make me crazy~
[Silence Zen: You usually don’t speak, but if you do, then you are speaking.
Corpse Explosion: When you die, your corpse will! Explode! Explode!
Do you want to dance too?: When you say "Do you want to dance too?", the two of you will dance together.
The most handsome guy: When you equip this card, you are the most handsome guy.
Hehe: You must attack the follower with taunt! 】
Charlotte stared at the skill card he had obtained, "Lao Deng, Explode Gold Coins!", with his eyes wide open and his expression dull.
This is so interesting!!!