
Reviews
The world and the protagonist make sense, which is no small thing in these novels, perhaps the only weak point for me is the magic system.
The Novel doesn't invent anything that revolutionizes the genre, but everything is written well and fluently. In short, it is a novel with a solid structure.
It's a novel that gave me a lot of pleasure to read for about 600 chapters, but which after a certain point made me turn up my nose more and more, until I dropped it.
The protagonist is fascinating, there are many interesting characters, BUT.. at a certain point the author simply lost his mind.
Practically no character is really explored in depth, after all with over 30 wives it's really impossible, practically every 3 chapters we start with a description of how fantastic the protagonist is, how every man can't bear comparison etc etc, and ok every now and then he can also staying there but rereading the same things and how big the mc has a penis at a certain point really exhausted the madness.
Every other male character has simply become a caricature used only to highlight the fact that MC is better than them, others even simply disappear, like the MC's father himself.
Vlad is practically wasted and is a character who could really still give a lot.
But he agreed, he could still read it.
Then he starts talking about galaxies...
In less than 3 chapters the mc becomes someone capable of devouring galaxies...
Ok.. Agreed, when a work starts from a vampire progenitor and ends up devouring galaxies, I think it's time to take a step back.
The protagonist is completely out of control, the power scale has surpassed that of dragon ball and sailor moon combined, the sad thing? The source material is really excellent but the author has entered a loop whereby satisfying very young paying users simply repeats endlessly the things that these users like, completely ruining his work.
Just go to the discord to realize this.
I think it's the first case I've read of an author who develops a work that is at times mature (despite taking many ideas from other pop works such as hellsing), which over time degrades into childishness.
My advice is to read up to about chapter 700 but then leave it alone, I loved this novel very much but it is with a bitterness in my heart that I admit the fact that it became rubbish at a certain point.
The story starts with an interesting base, but at a certain point it takes a very banal direction by trying to imitate another novel and moving towards the Harem genre.
I have reached chapter 75 at the time of this review and I can't find anything that makes me want to continue reading.
Good idea poorly executed, the protagonist has the depth of an idiot, there were many premises that could have been interesting which were practically resolved in not even 3 chapters, thus taking away the desire to continue.
The writing is very childish and without depth, I'm currently on chapter 48, but I think it's difficult for the author to correct his aim.
It is probably the best novel of its genre, perhaps a bust that it wasn't written as a real book rather than in the light novel format.
The protagonist and all the characters have well-defined personalities, the structure of the world itself makes logical and well-considered sense.
Let's be clear, it's not that the novel invents something new at the end, there are many other similar stories, but almost none with this depth, furthermore there are notable variations of the subgenre enough to have a fresh story, accompanied by mature writing.
If I had to find a flaw, I would say that the first arc is probably the worst even though it reaches full satisfaction, however after the first all the arcs that follow are extremely original.
The Forgotten Shore reminded me of the old heroic fantasy novels from Nord publishing.
The second nightmare was really interesting in discovering the past of a piece of the world
Antarctica left me with a very bitter sweet taste in its conclusion
In short, if you can get through the first arc the rest of the novel will not disappoint you.
One of the best but not for everyone.
It is right to point out that it is an Epic that understands and takes into account the passage of time.
So we will have a protagonist who starts out as a substantially immature boy until he grows up, gets married, has children, etc., with very important growth and psychological changes that will persist following events that will leave their mark over time.
Initially, the protagonist begins with a "system" that will be substantially abandoned over time, even if not completely, as the risks of using it will be understood, thus departing from the original genre.
The world and the structure of the universe is original and extremely important, solid to the point that it can easily stand on its own, which will be enriched as further discoveries on the dark side of this futuristic society are made.
The mc is neither good nor evil, in reality I find him with extremely realistic behavior, he pursues his own goals, he is not intrinsically evil but he will almost always put himself first.
It is a novel with over 5000 chapters, which does not rush to give you everything immediately, and it is clear that with so many chapters some arcs inevitably slow down or do not maintain a constant pace.
However, for better or worse I have been following it since it was in chapter 100 and among science fiction novels for me it remains the best (and I have difficult tastes in science fiction).
I didn't really like the course that the novel took after the great separation, but the author tried hard to give a coherent context in the technological aspect that followed, mixing two genres that in my opinion have nothing in common .
These are events that happen around cap 5000 that clearly change human society.
For the moment, the drift it has taken continues to work
From the cover I wouldn't have given it 2 cents, but I found it very funny.
Incredibly, with Tz there is also a plot direction that I had never read before, which was a welcome surprise.
Adventure/comedy novel alternates challenging moments and comical moments, definitely worth trying.

A story that, apart from the first chapters, differs quite a bit from the genre. However, you have to get almost to the end of the first arc to really begin to appreciate it.
The protagonist has a behavior that is logical to his psyche, it is not overpower like give me 3000 powers, the structure of the world is perhaps a little too banal for my tastes, however it is quite well structured.
Honestly, I expected much worse, in a panorama in which almost all novels of this type are the spitting photocopy of each other, certainly a breath of positive relief
Same author of SSS-Class Suicide Hunter, his second work.
Very original story indeed. I have never understood how an author can have such good writing and have so little taste with the titles and prefaces of his works.
Definitely worth reading, a fresh breath in the genre.
Molto bello, purtroppo ha smesso di aggiornarsi quando è diventato interessante, spero che riprenda, consigliato. Sia chiaro, per ora non inventa niente di nuovo, ma è una lettura molto piacevole.