Now it may just be me, but I think this story started with good potential... slowly descending into something disappointing.The summary caught my attention, and for a long while, I was one of the ones who cheered whenever I saw a new chapter being released.However, it sort of ended up as the typical story with approximately the same structure as other copy and paste stories with a little tweaks.The MC starts interesting. He has memories or in the case of the story ‘dreams’ of another world, namely ours. His master (the person who raised him) is dead, and there are two people who come to cancel his engagement with this talented girl. He is a doctor and botanist. And because of those foundations and a game like system, he slowly becomes stronger and has the ‘talent’ to become a dream master, the best occupation in the setting... apparently...We see him surpass many people including that girl he was engaged to, becoming a monstrous talent (never before seen), become a pivotal role in a war, and in a few chapters become on par or stronger than the leader he was following during that war.And then we just have him becoming increasingly apathetical. He experiments on his patients to improve and explore his medical skills, kidnaps/locks away people to extract their memories and secrets (with the consequences of fantasy-reality distortion and madness), altering a life’s memories to benefit himself, and just kills whoever pisses him off or blocks his way.The subordinates around him are more or less indebted to him. Zhou Wenwu for guiding him and helping to exact revenge against the person who annihalated his family, the pill maker and his talented adopted sister for taking them out of a complicated situation and basically defending them from thug (ish) people, and a Zhang guy whom previously had conflicts between them, but settled the misunderstanding and got his life saved in the process...In the end, the basic points of the story that got me interested in the first place was covered and rewritten by how the story developed. The initial character building seems to be unimportant or unneeded. And the side characters just seem like ornaments after their backstory is explained.Of course it is still enjoyable to those that liked the above mentioned or are looking for something to fill up time, but honestly, I can’t see how this would turn out other than a OP protagonist with almost ZERO remorse or sense of death. (Especially since he literally trains in his dream, which makes him literally God.)Translation Quality: 5Stability of updates: 5Story development: 2Character design: 2 (was 4)World Background: 3*my English is bad when typing on a phone, plz don’t mind that...