There Is No World For ■■

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I'll begin by saying, that everything which I will be writing is from the 5-10 first chapters, so no spoilers. First of all our MC is dung beetle, crazy name I know. He is a janitor, not cleaning houses or buildings, but dead bodies instead. His life, as well as his foster brothers. was traded by the government higher-ups for 250k won (which for you americans is 179$, or 158€ pre-Trump economy). The reason is explained in the novel quite well, but anyway the murderer calls himself player and killed them for XP, yes it is what you are thinking. Our main characters dies, but is resurrected by an existence, which I'll be honest, we still do not know a lot about. Dung beetle, as you can probably guess, goes kinda insane, only wanting to avenge his family by killing the player. The existence, probably of Divine origins, grants him the talent to easily copy others, as in their martial arts. Now, I know this might sound like your typical KR novel, but do believe me, it differentiates from the other overpowered MC KR novels quite well. First of all the characters besides our MC are enjoyable to read. The feel humane, are not there to be his trophies and are capable. This is already a big plus, because this IS a harem, which can either go to heaven or h*ll depending on the authors capabilities. The romance is fleshed out, slowly coming in pieces. As of now, beetle has eloped with only 1 girl, ahem best girl, and the romance with another is shaping slowly. The raw novel has around 1000 chapters, as of writing, and so you can guess that it will be a detailed novel. The story is amusing, because historical events such as WW1 and WW2 are mushed together with fantasy elements such as elves, dwarves and so on. Hmm, the story is a bit complicated for my pea-sized brain to summarize it too much without losing your interest. So moving on from the story, I've seen people complain on the patriotic aspect of this novel. Now, as you can imagine, reading our main characters sucking up to his country every breathing moment is unappealing. Luckily, our MC detest the government due to killing his family, so yeah. The patriotic aspect is prevelant on the koreans who, are beetles enemies, so if anything, the patriotism is a key aspect in the lore, but is tastefully done in my opinion. I believe i corevered everything, some shallowly because i do not want to spoil your my brethren, so I will talk about something a lot of people cry about 'Harem'. So, I personally read Harems because I'm scared of liking a character very much but they never acquire the love of the mc. Now, I understand those who hate the genre, because in a nutshell, a lot of harems DO spiral to sh*t and basically the MC collecting pokemons/trophies who are there to stand beatifully next to him. If you hate the genre due to this, I can wholeheartedly support that. But, if you hating just for hating, get out. If you stumble across myself in other harem novels, they are propably nicely written harems, and if they are not, believe me that I will be the FIRST one to tell you that. Here, until chapter 150, it feels like a typical romance between a man and a woman. It does evolve into somehow a love triangle, legit triangle, since the third woman likes both the 1st fmc and mc. Anyways, do try this novel. I was holding onto this novel for some time to read, and it did not disappoint. Have fun reading😺

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