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.
I really tried to like this novel because I love beast taming novels in general. Even though the nationalism is very heavy, I liked other novels from this author so I still tried to enjoy it. But MCs cheat is just so OP it just feels like there is no gradual . Also the simulation part is not that interesting tbh.
Really well written side characters. Everyone has realistic goals, instead of just being evil for evil sake. Mc is pretty chill which is my favorite thing about him. This novel avoids a lot of common tropes in cultivation novels, and is a top tier novel in my opinion.
Honestly not bad. The Mc is not exactly villainous, but he does torture the protagonists as much as he can. In some parts, it is quite funny. Overall pretty good if you want to kill some time.
No idea what people are talking about. I found this was pretty enjoyable. Development of Mc felt reasonable and MC acted like a smart person in most cases instead of making rash decisions. I like this kind of protag.