Hanimated
VIRGIN WRITER
Give it time, literally all your complaints are addressed by like chapter 120, he gets multiple male helpers and there is a lot of character progression. This is not a story where all your character progression is in the first 20 chapters, he continually learns and grows as time and events happen. I am doing a re read and yes, he is a bit annoying in the beginning but this isn't a 100-200 ch story, there is definite progression in the characters and world(s) as you go.
Love this Book, amazing Work!!
It's 676 now so, ya
Chapter 4 is titled bad translation lol. I probably would never read this but that's funny.
hhhh. not really, I have yet to find a good story with a male lead. and no this took me a few seconds to comment and I haven't even found a good story with a male lead so your reasoning is stupid.
The narrative begins intriguingly but unfortunately loses momentum as it progresses. The plot feels scattered and unfocused, with several filler chapters that stretch the length unnecessarily. The characters, particularly those in the main character's group, start resembling him too much, which can be problematic. The MC's charm works best when balanced by contrasting personalities.
As for the romance, the situation is confusing – there seem to be multiple potential love interests, four girls, a slime, a vampire, a sentient sword, and a princess. Initially, the MC treats them like family, almost like daughters or a doting uncle towards the princess. Two, the vampire and the princess, are hinted at as possible romantic interests, with the vampire even occasionally mentioning marriage plans when she grows up, despite her intimate blood-drinking habit, which should typically be reserved for a partner.
However, this aspect is momentarily forgotten, and they behave more like father and daughter, creating an odd dynamic in the story. It's a point that needs addressing to maintain consistency and clarity in the relationships.
I've read up to Chapter 227 of MTL, and @evanesco9921 is spot on. The story mainly focuses on character development, falling under the slice-of-life genre. What irks me is how everyone assumes FL is the villain. People constantly claim she's bad and caused harm to someone they care about (not the original FL; she's also a reincarnation, choosing to replace the original due to fear), but they seldom specify her actions.
It's clear she didn't try to kill anyone, as if she did, the ML would have retaliated. The bullying is exaggerated; they treat it as if she committed a heinous crime when, in reality, it was more of a misunderstanding. Whenever I read from the original ML's perspective, I'm bewildered by their reactions. They often credit Marie (or another character) for saving them from some supposed darkness, which was essentially their disdain for noble duties. They fled responsibilities and resented FL for constantly reminding them.
Yes, they complained about being tired, but they never acknowledged FL's exhaustion, despite knowing she was struggling. She longed for a break and sought solace outside the palace.
Despite my annoyance with their treatment of FL, I genuinely enjoy the novel. There's one annoying character, but overlooking her doesn't detract from the overall experience. I appreciate the presence of women around the main character without it turning into a harem. The way the MC and FL's relationship is portrayed is adorable.
This novel caters to those who love romance stories with a male protagonist. Thankfully, a manga adaptation is available with 14 chapters. I'm hopeful for an English translation and will patiently wait for it to come.
"Three Realms Red Envelope Tale" is an enchanting narrative that captivates from the very first page. The author's imaginative world-building leaves readers spellbound, as we delve into a rich tapestry of mythical realms and intriguing characters. The protagonist's journey is both thrilling and relatable, evoking laughter and profound thoughts. The blend of fantasy and cultural depth makes for a delightful read, perfect for those who crave escapism with a touch of wisdom. A truly immersive experience that I found hard to put down.
I also felt very angry and upset when I saw that silly "End of Story" lmao. But I won't say the characters were that superficial. Some of them were very enjoyable actually. I like the author but idk maybe they had a reason to end this novel so abruptly? Thankfully we found out about that Emperor guy at the end at least.
infinite mana in the apocalypse is a good cultivation manwha with a system the main point of the manhwa is that there is always someone above in strength but it portrays in a unique way where the mc reaches a new realm but instead of taking eons to advance to the next realm it only takes him days and instead of following the path all others follow he makes his own and achieves what is previously thought of as impossible.
WHERE'S THE REST OF THE CHAPTERS RIGGHT WHEN I WAS GETTING INVESTED TO THE STORY AGAIN!!!????
