
Reviews
It's a good novel if you enjoy overpowered trope.
Unfortunately, the ending is kinda abrupt because the MC really got overpowered before the last 10 chapters, and he basically doesn't have enemy worth fighting left.
Good read.
I don't like cultivation genre, but this novel got me hooked. It became a drag in the mid of the story, but the story slowly became better after many new characters appeared.
The story progress really well for 80-ish chapters, until the MC's personality "suddenly changed" to a cringe-and-edgy-lord.
From chapter 85 from above (atleast until chapter 108 where i dropped this) is absolutely painful to read, because this mf really looked down on everyone (except his relatives and close friend).
The MC is basically Ayanokoji Kiyotaka but edgier and more cringe.
Great face slapping and system novel in modern world.
The only downside is that the pacing is too slow, and a lot of drama for the main heroine. There's only 8 "random job" that the MC got assigned for 2200 chapters so far.
I'm 187 chapters deep, and i can't stop reading!
The conflict between the MC and each story arc's antagonist never got dragged for too long, and each of arc's conclusion feels satisfying.
The plus point is that the protagonist isn't a pushover and never give a second chance to the villain, preventing them from seeding problem for the next story arc.
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Edit :
After finishing all 859 chapters, i can only give this WN 3.5/5.
The last 200 chapters are lame, because a new power scaling got introduced, lots of necessary side quest, and fu**ing cultivation is added to the mix. It's like the story turned to completely new genre.
At least the epilogue is nice, although the author should make 1/2 extra chapters instead of made it 30% battle aftermath + 70% epilogue in the last chapter.