MatzHerman
Is it really? I'm not sure about the others since I don't read shounen ai novels much but this novel is pretty good. It's exactly my cup of tea (except I'm a huge fan of smut and would have been happy if this novel have it but I'm not that thirsty.) You should just try it and see if you're okay with this. Each to their own after all so u can't just fully rely at others' review.
Does this have romance...
i have a question guys a long time ago i started reading this and well lets say i didnt like the how it started will get better in the later chaps or should i go for the new novel? note that i have read RI and finished it does it have any similarities to RI?
Funny and feels fresh - eagerly waiting more chapters
Sees title: Impotent Sage
Me : alright
Me: wait a Fking minute
Reads again
Me : so it was omnipotent sage...
Wow this is really similar to the manhua "Cheating Men must Die", really excited to read this
Kinda shock when found out there are new chapters. For new readers. This novel perhaps suited female readers. It is centred more to Maxi life and romance that had disability and lost her self confidence in which she finally gain her strength and slowly regain her happiness.
ch 300
the X scenes are really short it's sad as hell
Ch 331 ahahaha kekekeke
The people disliking ts need their pc checked
The story is highly clichéd and reminiscent of a Mary Sue character, lacking uniqueness compared to other novels. The protagonist's fear or submissiveness to the emperor is a distinguishing aspect, but it's not portrayed consistently – she only displays her eunuch-like behavior when it serves the plot. The author initially had an intriguing concept, but fell short due to weak world-building and one-dimensional characters. While there may be inconsistencies in other transmigration tales, they generally maintain a sense of logic, which this one lacks.
It felt somewhat irritating, you know? I found it peculiar - the story seemed to drag on without much progression. With 200 chapters, there's hardly any development in their relationship, and Little Dudu's existence remains unknown to others. The main character doesn't interact much outside of the key characters, which makes it rather monotonous.
Additionally, the MC's behavior is confusing. She claims to find the ML disgusting, yet she doesn't reject his advances. As for the ML, he's quite pushy, even though he's aware it makes her uncomfortable; personally, I struggle to connect with him.
As an avid reader, "Top Student: Experience Infinite Occupations" left me thoroughly intrigued. The narrative weaved a captivating tale of a protagonist who defies conventional boundaries, exploring diverse professions with remarkable talent. The story's blend of ambition, self-discovery, and the unexpected challenges faced resonated deeply, making it a thought-provoking read. Each chapter felt like a journey, keeping me hooked until the very end. I particularly admired the author's ability to make mundane jobs come alive, leaving me longing for more. Overall, a compelling and inspiring read that broadened my imagination.
