When an Adventurer Exits the Dungeon, They Become Just an Ordinary Person - Reviews

When an Adventurer Exits the Dungeon, They Become Just an Ordinary Person
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Daam after a long time it's update ?‍?
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Can't wait to read
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That long????
I'm a little impatient so I'll try to read 100 chapters before deciding if I should read it
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Can anyone tell me who is the male lead ?? I almost completed 39 chepter but still don't know...
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So there is no fl??
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So, I made it through 25 chapters of relentless plot armor, with ample hints that it would only intensify. I struggled between giving it a one or two-star rating, ultimately settling on a lenient two stars, which might have been too generous. As another reviewer mentioned, the storytelling lacks depth, as if the narrative were a video game.

The setting defies logic at every turn. Picture this: if your government suddenly had portals appearing, would they really send untrained individuals to face certain death? A single-day training session to wield the dungeon's powers, and then off they go, kids! The author's portrayal of mages was the final straw for me.
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The narrative lacks depth and the magical/leveling aspects are inadequately presented. The main character comes across as an observer rather than an active participant in the story. When they show no emotional reaction to having only 2 out of 60 magic points and effortlessly cast spells with no apparent consequences, it reduces the experience to mindlessly pressing buttons instead of skillful utilization.

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