MatzHerman
Yep I knew about that when "great reset" happened it's almost a year ago but still feels like it's just a month ago, and I knew why it's not on my library lol I'm just kidding when I said idk why it's not there lol
Just look them at the wiki. You'll get better understanding. It'll also help you in reading DOTDG.
here is a review .......................
That's the only downside of IET novels. There's a level ahead of the previous top level until you reached godhood. Unless you reached Godhood you're ant. The only good thing about IET's previous novels is the arcs, etc. Not unlike other novels where the fate of the world (i.e.end goal) was introduced early & MC has no time to grow, just pure pressure growth.
RotUI quality is focused on mc OP cultivation which is the strongest point, everybody is his enemy and mc is always the strongest or quickly surmounts, he is like a moving flame provoking moths everywhere. he only gets with prev life wife but his mother is more present than his wife who doesn't really take part in the novel even though supposedly is what drives him. There is no s*x. MC character is awful, he's constantly with his hands behind his back and behaves like and old man, its really ugly.
2/4 ->
Two new chapters we going again lads
lol second for me
This is complete garbage. Couldn’t make it pass ch 3 because of how stupid the moments are and he is. “I can kill beetles for experience but what I’m so shocked I can also kill ants wow that’s crazy.” And author isn’t good at math. I hope he never writes again in his life.
Let me summarize the dynamic of the main cast of characters for you:MC has a harem of Karens and he’s an “immigrant” cashier whose manager, security and other higher ups have all dipped to Hawaii and are unreachable indefinitely.
The story is so random and silly."Levels matter" The mc constantly one shots other players multiple levels higher."Skills and their rarity matter more than levels" Skills are mentioned a couple times and then forgotten aside from the mc's.The author seemingly at random decides whether the mc will win or not, and then ignores any and all level and/or skill disparity to force it to happen. A group the mc one shots at level 10 nearly kill him when he's 16 with multiple upgraded(higher than earlier by at least two rarities) skills while they had only been leveling by killing random npc villagers.It's ridiculous how blatantly the 'plot' is pushed by forced and pointless events. Like when he is silenced for literal weeks with a single cast spell just so the author can build up an incredibly stupid 'silent honorable warrior' image for him. Then it is removed in an instant and forgotten.
i love this book!!
