Very boring and for an immortal person with an infinite lifespan there is no time skip and we have to follow everything step by step and the story is also boring he might eat, train, hunt and help others. And helping people and his excessive kindness I don't like it now as a person who was bullied by a thug family when he destroyed the family and got a lot of resources why does he distribute these resources among the villagers although he needs them badly for his training what is this stupidity. Another thing there is a dog that follows him everywhere and he made it immortal like him and that dog has nothing special neither strength nor magic power and the writer makes it seem that the dog has intelligence, what is this stupidity... For me it's just an addition that doesn't make any sense.. Also as for the hero's unjustified kindness, I mean you took over a person's body, meaning you are not that person and the villagers were kind to your previous body owner, why are you so kind to them? Also when that family bullied you, none of them stood up and helped. What should have happened is to burn the whole village down to the ground and seize all their savings... The last thing is that there is no detailed definition of power levels, everything is chaotic... Rating 2/10 (supposed to be 0 but because there are no harem 1 and no romance 1 *so far*)
Too messy.. and too boring. From the title and details in the novel, I thought that it would be a Heavenly Dao ruling from above a powerful Dao, and we would see the development of the world and controlling everyone in it and directing them to what he wants like puppets. Whoever rebels, his luck is taken away from him and he is hated by the world and those around him, and whoever obeys and worships, he is made a king in his land. However, what I have read so far is nothing of this. First, as a Heavenly Daoist, you are a beginner and weak in the beginning, and your only advantage is that you have awareness in your beginnings (producing awareness for the Heavenly Dao takes a long time and a lot of effort, and I think that the world must be similar to the world of the immortals to produce Heavenly awareness). Also, when I thought that the system is a golden finger, I found that most people in the world have it. Knowing that you are weak, why didn’t you hide and develop to become stronger and then appear? Second, when I found that a people summon a powerful evil god that you will not be able to defeat, why did you stop to look and not take any action? Third, a person was born as a great Heavenly Daoist, and we thought that the writer would tell us the story of the development of the Heavenly Dao. We found that there was a malfunction in the writer’s mind and caused the Heavenly Dao to leave the body. The world descends and his consciousness descends into an ordinary person who has no special abilities other than rarely summoning the world’s consciousness. ***Why is a great Heavenly Dao treated as a human being?***
A more than wonderful novel, and it is worth reading. The hero is evil, selfish, cunning, and his cheating is different and more exciting than most of the golden fingers of the heroes of novels. Also, the presence of luck and fate and the control over them made the novel more exciting... My trust in the novel. 9/10
A wonderful novel, the hero is a first-class villain, without feelings, kills without consequences, manipulative, and other than that, he has a powerful family behind him, which makes him do whatever he wants without considering the consequences. Other than that, there are no women, and the hero treats women as tools, either to satisfy his lust or to achieve a goal. And if we move to his dealings with the children of destiny: At first, he acts on his own, then he plans from behind the scenes, and in the end, he traps the children of destiny. At the end of the novel, you see him not giving them any attention, as if they were ants in front of him and not children of destiny with great luck. The funny thing is that he treated them like mice searching for treasure 😂. In the end, I loved this novel, and my rating is 8.5/10.
Boring and boring.. First of all why are there two characters and I don't know which one is the main character that I am supposed to support? Secondly why is there an evil protagonist who forgot his memory? Why is it supposed that as long as there is no system the villain will rely on his memory and old skills to turn the world upside down and outdo everyone around him? Thirdly after all the quirks that the author put in the protagonist why did he add headaches to affect him in his fights? Fifthly, the world building or do I understand it yet and the power levels why is there no explanation for them? The writer treats us as if we were present in his mind when he was thinking about the power levels.
But the only thing that is considered the most positive in the novel is the evil of the villain and the way he deals with his friends and family and kills them.
Boring boring. After I read many chapters and waited for the overlord to turn into a villain or for a plot twist or an agricultural boom or even anything special in the novel, I did not find any. As for the only distinctive events so far, firstly, the opening when he kills a person. Secondly, the appearance of the tower in the location of his divine sense, which until now I have not found much benefit for this tower (in short, the novel is just a very slow agricultural novel without any excitement, no killing in every chapter, no increasing the agricultural level in a terrifying way, no bullying of the children of destiny, and no killing of the heroines)
Sorry but I didn't like the idea, there is no cheating, the plot is weak, there is no correct coherence of events, even the explanation and progress of farming levels was not mentioned. Here we see that like any story, there are evil anti-heroes running after the sons of luck to seize their luck, but here there is no system or rewards to eliminate them, nor even an explanation of how to eliminate them and withdraw their luck. Add to that the development of the hero in farming and the lack of specifying the actual strength of the farming world (for example: how can a person in the emerging spirit stage when he absorbs the strength of a farmer who is three or four main worlds stronger than him, his strength only increases from the early stage to the middle stage, how!!! There is not even an explanation for this) and there is also (once when a farmer of the return of the void fights with another farmer, you feel that he is strong or you consider his strength to be something strong, but in another chapter you find this farmer is very weak, even though the two are in the same world, the same stage). Also, if you are looking for a novel with a cunning hero, I do not recommend this one at all because the writer tries in every way to make his hero cunning, but it did not work with him because whenever the hero tries to become a little cunning, you find it difficult to curse him for his stupidity and the stupidity of the characters who Around him has broken the level of stupidity.
After reaching chapter 1800, I find that our hero is an evil, selfish, cunning person who has never cared about anyone, and if he cares about anyone, it is out of his own interest. Our strong hero who has never trusted humans or inanimate objects has lost his souls and bodies, which are under his complete control. Our hero who hates, criticizes, and kills those he loves, lives the role of the hero and saves beauty. With these events and bad writing after chapter 1500, I don't know if the writer has changed or the writer's mind has changed. It doesn't matter. What matters is that we hope he returns to the way the old volumes are written. The hero now has friends he loves and protects (the writer hides these relationships under the heading of returning the favor, although what the hero did for them was to return the favor before he appointed them as his friends (the writer changed the word to "his subordinates"). Since when does our hero have human subordinates to protect and trust? If you look at this aspect, the benefit of this subordination is minimal to the point that a small clone of the hero in a difficult stage can do what 11 people or more do). The writer did not stop at this, but made our selfish hero, who hates saving beauty and prefers to remain hidden, save strangers, especially women, under the pretext of returning the favor, or that his interest was with them.... And to end: I loved the novel very much, but what happens in the last chapters is a departure from the principle.