RyuuO4
lovely story ...️
Amazing Author ...️
when are you releasing another book?
Warning: Major spoilers ahead.
It's really good, with nice artwork (credit to jimao様). The story includes character development, tense moments, unrequited love, gore, and yandere vibes.
[Spoiler] They got together, though they are dead. Kyouka will join them later. The revenge plot was good, maybe even great, but I wanted more scenes showing her decision to kill all the 27th-century students, especially the three girls. I thought Kyouka would take personal action, making them suffer slowly. Sadly, that didn't happen. [/Spoiler]
The character development of Sayoko is really impressive. Although she showed tendencies of a psychopath from a young age, this was clearly demonstrated midway through the story. She's a natural.
As for Kyouka, despite her initially problematic personality (though you can't judge a book by its cover, considering her tragic past and the fact that she's only 10 years old, a university student who skipped grades), she also undergoes significant character development.
The time travel aspect might be confusing, as they mention it's not important whether they can change history, which seems odd given the principle of cause and effect. However, A。Lica addresses this issue.
Additionally, the fate of the people who knew the deceased students isn't addressed. The author doesn't mention what happened to the parents or friends of the victims. Were they worried? Their reactions are not discussed.
The rape scene near the end was unexpected but also somewhat predictable, given the nature of the three wealthy, despicable girls who thought they could get away with anything. But they didn't.
[Emphasis] THEY ACTUALLY DID IT TO A 10-YEAR-OLD!? CUTE KYOUKA, JUST BECAUSE SHE OUTSMARTED THEM WITH HER ADORABLENESS AND INTELLIGENCE?? THESE MONSTERS DESERVE THE DEEPEST HELL; THEY SHOULD BE SKINNED ALIVE SLOWLY, CHOPPED INTO PIECES, HEALED, AND THEN TORTURED AGAIN FOR ETERNITY... [/Emphasis]
Phew. Anyway, it ended on a good note, I guess. Maybe I'm just the weird one who hopes for no happy endings.
I don't think that matters compared to the fact that there's someone in level 29 I didn't even know it existed .. Here u go, A like on all your comments, Make it to 30.
P.S: How many Novel did u read here?
Thanks for your comment. Even the first reason you gave was enough to deter me from reading this ^-^
do you know when the next chapters will be released I just finished 536 chapters
He isnt very talented, but isnt talentless, hes slightly above average, but that is considered bad compared to his family
My dude.the both want the same package that contains 3 women.
I found some spoilers online. From what I gather we'll see a conclusion to some of the storylines that get cut here. Specifically Wendy's
I've never read a novel related to gaming that's as good as this. The way these people have actual personalities and the plot is super realistic instead of just random plot armor over and over again like in ranker's return etc. This is the best. Would love similar recommendations
It appears that there's a unexpectedly large number of masochists frequenting this site. Why am I making that claim? Well, one must possess a certain masochistic inclination to read this particular story – simple as that. Surprisingly, despite its content, the story has garnered an impressively high rating.
Essentially, the entire narrative can be summed up as a convoluted tale, where the main character (MC) is a hamster trapped in a "system" metaphorically equivalent to a cage. The MC initially completed a villainous path to unlock a 'New Game+' (NG+) version. However, the reason they strive for NG+ is to access a system that's supposed to guide them towards a so-called Golden Ending.
The catch is that the MC isn't alone; the other five characters, who are the heroines, are fully aware of the events from the initial route. This puts the MC back on the villain track, constrained by a system that constantly hampers them with penalties while offering resources they lacked before.
The issue lies in how these resources are used primarily to evade the heroines actively seeking to harm him. As a result, the MC becomes even more restricted than before, akin to a challenging Pokemon Nuzlocke experience.
Some reviewers argue that fans of angsty and dramatic narratives would enjoy this, and they're not wrong. The story is riddled with tragedy and drama, punctuated by occasional introspective moments. However, these moments feel artificial and contrived, given that the MC's suffering could've been avoided if they weren't执着 on reaching the Golden Ending through the whims of a seemingly manipulative system.
In essence, to appreciate this novel at its highest level, one must embrace the masochistic nature of the storytelling.
