A confusing jumbled-up mess of a novel which messes up the original character's personalities and adds a weirdo self-insert protagonist. The Date a Live world is already a confusing mess and this novel just makes it worse.
Pedo author and extremely rushed ending. After the first 200 chaoters, neither of the systems seem to happen much, the relationships are inconsistent and poorly developed and towards the end of the book it can be seen that the author loses interest in continuing after starting a new book simultaneously. The last 4-5 chapters are a crappy hodgepodge that ruin the buildup of over a 100 chapters, leaving many loose ends and potholes. This novel could have used at least 200 more chapters to be worth a 4 star.
Garbage novel with a dumb MC and equally dumb supporting characters. The 1 star reviewers below me have already summarised the pain points of this novel so there's no point in repeating them.
Extremely dense protagonist with a plot filled with misunderstandings. The author tries to come up with a reason, which is that the MC followed the Dao of ruthlessness in his previous life so isn't well versed with emotions, but having a 400 yo cultivator constantly act like an idiot is pretty off-putting.
On top of that, after the first 60-70 chapters, the plot is extremely repetitive with the constant introduction of new characters from the Bandori series with extremely similar personalities all attracted to the MC's succubus-like looks, with barely any focus on the MC's cultivation or recovery. It's just a rinse and repeat of a character meeting the MC, falling in love with his face, going on 1-2 dates and then confirming their relationship before the next one comes in. Prior to chapter 100 the novel deserves a 3/5, but post that it's barely worth a 1/5.
As of chapter 300, the plot has become increasingly boring and repetitive. The first 80-100 chapters were interesting, focusing on the system, workplace conflicts and three well-developed and interesting heroines. After that, the system seems to be completely forgotten, with a focus on daily life and continuously building the harem like a Pokémon collection.
The plot after chapter 150 is basically him copying popular modern games, massively increasing their budget and adding Chinese elements to them, everyone underestimating him and his game at first, and then after massive sales it leads to the usual face-slapping scene. The romance and harem is mediocre as well despite being 2/3rd's of the novel, and feels like it's held back by censorship since adding smut would at least feel less repetitive. The funniest part is despite the title, each of the women in the novel aged between 18-35 are either unmarried, divorced due to a dead husband or divorced by a g*y husband, which is quite misleading.
All-in-all, it's a 4/5 for the first 100 chapters, then a 2/5 for the rest, a below mediocre novel and it feels like the author ran out of ideas post chapter 150.
Trashy novel filled with racist garbage, a perverted MC and a shitty system which loves nothing much than attempting to shorten the MC's microp*nis with it's tasks. The so called "humor" in this novel is nothing more than the MC's degerate behaviour.
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The main focus is on daily love, and the world's main storyline is slowly developing.