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[Spearman Lv.1] Among so many attributes and possibilities, from a certain point of view, the Spearman could be considered a not-so-bad result…!

No, it was really pitiful.

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Honestly, I found the initial chapters engaging, but the pace started to decline. The story becomes tediously slow, and the translator doesn't help by halving lengthy installments and posting weekly, which adds to the frustration. My patience ran thin, so I sought out a rough translation on another site, and it exposed more issues with the plot. It's evolving into a format where the MC is gradually overshadowing the main character, which wouldn't be unbearable if it weren't for the excessive focus on detailing the thoughts of potential love interests as they daydream about our protagonist. Repeated chapters exploring the same event from different angles, filled with constant praise for the MC's charm, simply wore me down. In summary, while each element individually might not be terrible, their cumulative effect has led me to vent my dissatisfaction here.
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The novel is indeed fantastic. Although it begins at a somewhat leisurely pace, my interest was piqued when, in the initial conflict, the genuine lead character challenged the book's apparent protagonist.
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Chapter 12 was particularly unengaging; it epitomized boredom. A significant portion of those twelve chapters revolved around a monotonous conversation about self-assurance at a café, where the protagonist, in a metaphorical sense, indulged in mental self-gratification with the most intellectually limited female character. The same explanation, dumbed down repeatedly, failed to register with her. This gives a glimpse into the novel's disappointing pacing and what's likely to come next. It might appeal to some readers, but personally, those twelve chapters were enough to illustrate the poor rhythm and content quality I anticipated.
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The novel is highly regarded, with 90% of the negative feedback being unjustified. Critics seem to have short memories, as every aspect has been adequately explained. My critique of the protagonist's character development is that it oscillates between progress and regression – but this is understandable given the relatability of the main character. The pacing issue can be attributed to the translation; originally, there were only 50 chapters spread across 100 translated parts. Even accounting for the chapter division, the story might have felt sluggish due to occasional unnecessary or lengthy subplots. However, these elements served a purpose and didn't feel like padding. In fact, I enjoyed the novel, even reading it through machine translation for 300 chapters.
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This is a rather conventional harem academy story where the author clearly prefers older female love interests. The romantic elements are gradual and there's a lack of action, as battles with villains are scarce. While there are a few likable characters who get some development, overall character depth feels lacking.

As for why I'm reading it, it's because I'm looking for something new and lengthy to fill my reading list. However, I wouldn't wholeheartedly recommend it, as I might have abandoned it halfway due to the slow pace and occasional dragging sections.

Here are some additional issues I've encountered:

- The plot revolves around the academy, where abilities reign supreme. It seems the original world doesn't explore alternative survival methods, or if they do, the protagonist lacks the intelligence to utilize them effectively.

- Misunderstandings between characters prolong the romantic tension unnecessarily, which can be frustrating. The author appears to be padding the story for length, but eventual love scenes do take place.

- The character ages are conveniently set up to justify older teacher-student relationships without feeling inappropriate. It's best to overlook this aspect, as the characters don't actually act their age.

In summary, while the book has its moments, it's not a standout choice due to its predictable nature and pacing issues. If you're after a more engaging and well-rounded story, you might want to consider other options.
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This Korean novel appears to have several issues. The protagonist is portrayed as overconfident without any clear reason, which some might find intriguing, but others see as unrealistic and annoying. The story revolves around people celebrating the MC's rudeness, creating an one-sided perspective and showcasing the protagonist's lack of effort. It emphasizes the idea that simply being confident leads to success, even though the character has minimal talent.

The plot involves a poorly-skilled MC, who after two months of minimal effort, manages to qualify for a prestigious university due to an arbitrary assessment. This is criticized as plot armor, as there's no evidence of genuine hard work. The character's leisurely thoughts about pursuing relationships suggest a lack of dedication to training. The love interest is attracted to him because of his daily, albeit ineffective, practice, which is more likely to evoke pity rather than attraction.

Lastly, the MC stays in a familiar setting despite his poor abilities, choosing to restrict himself to university instead of utilizing his potential in trading, exploring dungeons, or seeking untapped treasures. This choice reflects a narrow-minded approach to life.

In summary, the novel suffers from an overly confident protagonist, superficial character development, and a predictable storyline that fails to engage readers beyond surface-level appeal.
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