Elyon
"Virus is my slave"
Wutdeheeeeellll ???
This novel presents a soothing, everyday tale where the protagonist and her offspring lead relatively smooth lives, with the exception of her daughter who stands out as less academically inclined. My main issue lies in the inconsistency between how the mother treats her sons and daughter. The boys, tutored by their father in impressive calligraphy, are constantly encouraged to pursue their ambitions, whereas the daughter learns a gentler art from the MC herself. Even the youngest boy receives motivational guidance, which starkly contrasts with the softer messages directed at the daughter.
At first glance, the story appears heartwarming and innocuous, focusing on the MC's educational aspirations. However, upon deeper reflection, it raises questions about the dynamics between the main character (ML) and his late wife, Yang Mei. Despite having two children, including one during the MC's pregnancy, the ML seemed uncertain about parenting responsibilities, suggesting a lack of emotional investment in his first wife. This revelation casts a shadow of doubt over his past actions, leaving readers sighing at the perceived mistreatment.
Perfect? No, I wouldn't classify it as high literature, but it offers a lighthearted and enjoyable experience. The narrative combines action, adventure, a slice of life, and a gradual unveiling of a world resembling an easy-mode game. It revolves around a protagonist who unexpectedly finds himself in an isekai, forms a family, embarks on a global culinary journey, and occasionally aids others while maintaining his carefree lifestyle.
While there are plot points that may seem illogical, it's important to note that these inconsistencies are intentional, contributing to the mystery that the protagonist must unravel. The main character is often accused of being a typical beta Japanese, but this stereotype doesn't fit him. He simply doesn't concern himself with trivial matters and struggles to decline offerings due to politeness, not out of weakness.
As for the harem dynamics, it's not as if he's constantly thwarted. Before settling down, he still had moments of independence, like visiting a red-light district. It's a realistic portrayal of a person balancing personal relationships with other interests.
Some critics complain that the主角 doesn't use his extraordinary powers to change the world, but that reflects his mature understanding that saving everyone is unattainable, different from the typical shonen hero narrative. The story does have its flaws, like the lack of screen time for Satou and the best girl's relationship, but many criticisms levelled against it are either unjustified, unreasonable, or outright false.
How long has it been on hiatus?
Ch258? Well in all major fights robald using only his huge fire ball and that all. He got tons of spells and ways to use them. But all he do is just waiting mana on that shit ball. . .
And here we go again 259ch. Who would have thought FIREBALL
bro thats really long for a prologue lol
It's a very good novel and has a good ending, in my opinion, it's one of the rare series.
HUHUHUHU I REALLY LIKE THE STORY????
after reading few chapters so far I like the story lines,plot,character .
As the Author not much I can really say. This work has been an absolute blast to write. I hope it entertains a ton of people. My favorite chapter is chapter 17.
I like this. Although Female leads are not my first options when reading novels, this is however an exception, I'm absolutely loving it!
I like your character design and how you make their conversations flow. Your story is engaging, and of course, the characters feel so real. Your writing has a way of drawing me in and keeping me hooked.
I can't wait to see where the plot goes next! Keep up the amazing work, Elizabeth!
Horribly written novel with brain dead characters who have no semblance of common sense.
Predictable
Unimagative
Boring
