GTHarris08
This is alright and i think it is completed. Not unless the author still wants to add more details. The story is good but you have understand some mistakes but it is tolerable.
Eyoo Rock you here too?
Sucks about the Wipe though, I can't find my old profile pic. Looks like you've found yours though!
Vol1. Ch.16
I know it's not become but oh well.
The concept is really interesting, a guy who doesn't want to follow the b*llsh*t of cultivation and the normal path of a cultivator decides to become a farmer.
Although there is a great lack of description, the story moves quickly, which is enjoyable.
Bonus point, Big D !
why am I stopping the novel.
1. Romance. Even if it is executed correctly, it is way too important for me. I prefer a trashy romance that is mentioned 3 times in 400 chapters. Or better, no romance!
2. The MC himself. I won't go into detail so as not to spoil things but also because I don't really know how to explain what I think of him.
My objective score would be 4.5/4.6 and my personal score around 3.3 overall a solid 4 in final score
considered that I only read 16 chapter!!!
That's so disgusting. Gatekeeping? Give it to me!! ?️?️???
1314 in total
Chapter 412 is my last straw, why did he reveal that his martial can level up and that he has other martial soul even though the situation is very dangerous he shouldn't have done that, this is an extremely dumb move and will only being endless trouble (sigh)
Let me guess.
It's going to be: Suddenly a black colored portal opened and monsters poured out of it. When everyone was escaping to save their lives, those who played the game realized that monsters are familiar and then THE GAME becomes REALITY!
So far, it's been highly entertaining. I appreciate the portrayal of a self-assured main character who isn't overly arrogant or consumed by power. I'm eagerly anticipating the moment when he fully reveals his identity and begins to solidify his reputation. However, I'm a bit hesitant about the dynamics between him and his brother. I'd rather focus on his journey as an exceptional virtual reality fighter, with less emphasis on those sibling interactions.
"It was quite enjoyable. I'm eager to delve deeper into the story and hope for more translations in the near future. The term 'evil god' might be misleading; they are far from malicious, having been labeled so due to their inability to assist others during a crisis. This is a great read for a soothing narrative progression."
Alright, we're currently on chapter 94, and the main character (ML) and female lead (FL) are merely acquaintances. I generally don't mind slow romances, as they can seem more realistic, but this is pushing it, and the story's pacing is starting to feel dull. The only reason I haven't dropped the novel is due to the pregnancy plotline.
While I do enjoy clichés, this particular development is highly unrealistic. It's a bit of a spoiler, but here goes: In her past life, the FL was a musician with zero acting experience, yet she suddenly becomes an incredible actor, captivating audiences without any special effects or music, on an empty stage. None of the typical growth or development is shown; she doesn't study her lines, draw inspiration, or learn acting techniques – it's frustrating and makes me question the credibility of the narrative.
As for the ML, he comes across as somewhat creepy. He's the sole reason the FL lands these acting opportunities, which is another overused trope. He's essentially the cold, domineering CEO who's only kind to our protagonist.
If you're someone who can overlook clichés and tolerate these aspects, then good luck to you! (。^‿^。)
"It's incredible! The characters are captivating, and the storyline is simply breathtaking. Once you finish, you'll wish you hadn't, because you'll crave for more."
"Yao Ling's 'His Peasant Wife' captivated me with its compelling narrative that delved into the unassuming lives of rural characters. The author's vivid portrayal of love and resilience amidst adversity left a profound impression. The story, though simple, resonated deeply, reminding us of the strength found in the most unexpected places. I was particularly drawn to the authentic depiction of their struggles and triumphs, making it a heartwarming read that lingered long after the last page. A must-read for those seeking a touching tale of human connection."
