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I've read over 900 chapters of this novel, and I can honestly say that it is one of my top 5 favorite novels.

The world that is built in this story is fascinating, and it continues to expand as the novel progresses. The changes to Earth are still partially unknown to the human race, which leadsleads to a sense of mystery in the story.

The main character comes off as lazy at first, but we slowly find out that he has a special gift for concentration that aids him in learning skills and cultivation techniques. He gets into many funny situations, like spouting random BS to another student, who later declairs him as his master when it helps him have a breakthrough. As the story progresses, the MC realizes his own weakness and strives to be one of earths most powerful protectors.

The supporting characters in the story are unique and have their own strengths that develop as the story unfolds.

The MC and his friends slowly come to terms with the human races' weakness compared to higher dimensional races, and search for their own ways to break the shackles of mortality to reach the mythical realm.
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Trash.. that's as far as I can say.

Everything is predictable in this novel. The clichés and tropes are all here. Cheat, old pervert grandpa, accidentally acquiring peak world cultivation technique etc. The author loves to repeat a thing for 5 paragraphs in different ways. MC learnt a technique that the existence at the peak of the world couldn't learn because of his FOCUS, lol. What the author loves to do too is force the MC to do things, like saving some female degenerate just to get him in trouble, or going to a university that's supposed to be the backyard of his enemies even though he knows of it. You know all that "forced" stuff.

MC: calm, and a wood bloke. that's all nothing more. honestly Im trying but I just can't think of more.

Side characters: the only redeeming character for even a bit is probably that young master that pretended he was someone he's not just to fool his family. But the rest is ugh don't make me start a rant on his family or step-family makes me want to burn the book.

Oh and this book supposedly isn't harem not sure though since I haven't read very deep into the novel but it keeps giving me this On and Off harem thing. Or maybe I'm just too paranoid?

I don't feel it's worth doing in depth review, just not worth it.
Anyways don't recommend at all.
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Shadow hack vibes. The premise seems cool just like shadow Hacks.
But well his family is an ass. And side characters so far are annoying as can be. The Mc is a brick so far with the personality. and well overall the translation is better than most on this site, so that is a plus alongside the release rate. most of this is pretty boring though, hopefully this has something cool happen eventually.
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The mc is sh*it......................

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It's quite good. Just the kind of MC I want, an actual human being, that's not too mature or immature.

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The highschooler protagonist, Zhou Wen, is a cultivation genius in the small Guide City. One day he loses very badly in a fight against An Jing, a girl with a lot of backing. Zhou Wen goes into reclusion and starts sleeping in class and gaming outside of class. But what other people don't know is that Zhou Wen is actually training even harder than ever before! The only time he has to sleep is in class, because outside of class he is cultivating through a mysterious cellphone that he found in his house. He pricks his thumb and drops blood onto the cellphone and an avatar is created to go kill some beasts! He collects Dimensional Crystals that increase his power and he shocks all who witness his power!

Follow Zhou Wen as he games his way to the top!

Lol, in all seriousness, the novel is very enjoyable and surprised me with how addictive it is. I'm already out of chapters!
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overall 3/10 wouldn't recommend.
Some light spoilers. I have read it to about 588.
Writer is willing to come up with a lot of new ideas but he refuses to define them, it's very annoying, for example when he/his pets get a skill his useless phone doesn't explane what they are they, he leaves them ambiguous to define them later as to what the situation needs.

He gets a weird letter from his stepmother's father, he doesn't discuss it with her, why? no reason, later he finds out that he (his step mom's father) is stuck somewhere and his step mother is going to a dangerous place to find him, she asks the MC if her father left anything with him, he says no, why? nobody knows, does he even try to figure it out? NO, IT HAS BEEN MORETHAN 400 CHAPTERS! CMON MANNNNN.

sorry I lost my self. the dialogue between the MC and the other characters is lacking a lot, for example when any character becomes a little bit more rational and starts to think and ask good questions the writer decides to shut them up with  "sense they didn't tell me I can't ask them" line, like Huhh? it's just lazy and annoying.

and jäk's arc was so irrational, brainless, stupid and trying too hard, he is an evil man he doesn't abide by laws and kills people left and right on a whim, with a lot of difficulty we were able to capure him and imprison him, now let's cut him a deal if he can capture a 16 year's old kid at the legendary stage and bring him over we will let him be free again to kill more people and cause chaos in this chaotic world.

Lastly, why does no one question the MC's powers? they all treat it as a given, I think they know he is the MC.
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I rate this novel five since it is able to satisfy my imagination and so far I'm still enjoying to read it up to  the latest chapter. (READ AND SEE IF YOU LIKE IT DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE YOUR DECISION BECAUSE LOT'S OF PEOPLE JUST LOVED TO CRITICIZE THE WORK OF OTHER PEOPLE.) # I'm not good in English
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"\"Let Me Game in Peace\" is a captivating read that resonates with any gamer's struggle for tranquility in the digital realm. The protagonist's relatability and witty humor had me hooked from the first page. The author masterfully weaves a narrative that delves into the complexities of balancing real-life responsibilities with the allure of virtual escapism. It's not just a story about gaming, but a profound exploration of identity and the power of finding one's sanctuary in the digital world. A must-read for anyone who's ever felt pulled between the two extremes of reality and virtual reality.
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"Let Me Game in Peace" is a humorous and relatable novel that delves into the world of modern gaming culture, particularly focusing on the passion and quirks of its central character, Wade. The author cleverly weaves a tale that combines the challenges of balancing real-life responsibilities with the allure of virtual escapism, resonating with both gamers and non-gamers alike.

Wade's journey is a comedic exploration of the stereotypes and social dynamics surrounding gaming, as he navigates friendships, relationships, and the ever-evolving landscape of online gaming communities. Through Wade's experiences, readers are reminded of the importance of communication, empathy, and self-acceptance, even in a world dominated by pixels and high-score追求.

What sets this novel apart is its ability to tackle serious themes with wit and charm, making it an enjoyable read for all ages. It encourages introspection on the boundaries between reality and digital realms, while also celebrating the camaraderie found in shared interests. Overall, "Let Me Game in Peace" is a delightful, thought-provoking tale that leaves readers reflecting on the role of technology in our lives and the power of human connection.

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