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Read 111Ch. #100
So bad it's good 1/5 I read it expecting a bit of a funny nonsense and that's exactly what it is. The system is exaggerated in its rewards, the tensions are very random and the drama of your relationship with the women is nothing more than wish fulfillment. Honestly it's garbage, but it ends up being "good" precisely because you don't expect more than that haha
Read 579Ch. #474
This novel is a solid 5/5 There is a lot of political plot, character development, relationship development and everything that a more "realistic" and "mature" work should have, in addition to a lot of action and ruthless attitudes. Our protagonist starts out as a fisherman full of debts and with a super loving wife, with his brain and his information (system) he grows more and more in the martial world until he has a true goal. He is not invincible, this work is not about an invincible guy who kills everyone, but rather about a guy who gradually shows himself to be stronger and more intelligent during his plans and fights, all with a pinch of luck. If I can mention a flaw, it would be the use of the information system. In the beginning, it is used well, but then it starts to be forgotten more, the author makes it very clear throughout the writing that the system is something secondary. At a certain point, the author updates the system to be activated only with the MC's order, but there is a 10-day cooldown. From this point on, it is quite obvious that the system will only be used as a last resort, and that is exactly what happens. Don't worry, this does not affect the story. The system being secondary is great, as it allows the protagonist to shine more with his intelligence and not be too dependent. A wonderful read, the author knew how to elaborate the plot well. The chapters are very long, so don't think that almost 500 chapters is not enough. The author has written millions of words. I believe it is equivalent to a common novel with 1200+ chapters.
Read 31Ch. #31
It's a novel that uses the Wuxia/Xianxia story. The MC awakens a talent of having 100x more "world unity" than his peers and uses this to create a world of immortals and fairies, the standard of the cultivation world created by Pangu. It's super confusing, you don't really know how strong the MC is and why he has this 100x talent. The world is like a world of immortals at their peak, honestly it's boring if you don't like stories like the creation of humans by Nuwa through clay and the fight of Immortal Gods in Chinese history. I expected more creativity. It's okay to be a Xianxia development, but it should be something more original. 1/5.
Read 308Ch. #296
It's a good novel to pass the time 4/5. I'm rating it 5/5 because some trolls purposely lower the rating. It's a typical novel in which the most important thing is the mysteries and survival of the MC in the face of the difficulties of cultivation. Most of the reading is simulations. The protagonist will go through collections of simulations discovering how to escape the difficult situation he finds himself in. Every time he "escapes" from a difficult situation, it is shown that there are more layers and mysteries that he has not explored. Of course, there is no shortage of "enemies" who want the MC dead for various reasons since chapter 1. My only problem is the "cost" to simulate, it is simply too low. For example, in the beginning the cost is 3 "small/low" spiritual stones, but in a simulation he gets a reward of 3,000 "small/low" spiritual stones, as if it were a bug. This was simply ridiculous and poorly done for me, it discouraged me and I almost stopped reading, but later the author "fixed" this "bug", because the system "updated" and it was explained that it was in "newbie mode", since then the MC has not been able to use this bug to use the simulator. My tip is to read it if you want to see an MC using everything he can to survive the "calamities" that befall him. He will unravel some mysteries of the world and fight against superior worlds. Again, most of the reading is simulations, so don't pay too much attention to the "exaggerated" rewards of the simulator, because the MC will hardly go after anything in the "real world", almost 100% of what he has is through rewards from the simulation. The MC's mysteries, exploration, cultivation and combats will also all be in simulation, he will basically only act in the real world when he is a level above the others, that is, after dying several times in simulations.