Hizu
this is a very good book
Hello my billionaire babies. I hope you're enjoying the book so far. I'm sorry for some of the name mix ups, I promise to edit the whole book once it's completed. Till then you'll be having daily updates without fail.
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The story is flat, lacking any real peaks or tension. Ninety-five percent of the opponents are weaklings who pose no real threat to the main character, and all problems are resolved through brute force.
It’s just another meandering, directionless slice-of-life story.
If you're a fan of OP main characters (MC) and harem dynamics, this is an entertaining read. Initially, it's enjoyable as the MC's journey progresses. However, a spoiler follows:
Throughout the series, you might notice that clearing even one dungeon becomes nearly impossible for a regular human or the MC's heroic classmates. The enemies they encounter are absurdly overpowered, leaving you questioning why these individuals were summoned at all. It raises doubts about the overall strength of humans, considering they are weaker than their summoned counterparts. Additionally, despite the demons' prowess, humans historically held sway over territories, with beastmen cowering in fear. The demons only seem to act after the MC's arrival. In essence, without the MC's accidental acquisition of immense power, it appears that humanity's fate would be sealed, regardless of how many heroes they summon.
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I truly adore this novel; it's an emotional rollercoaster because the protagonist meets a consistently tragic end, and each time the male lead awakens from his dreams, he discovers new layers of emotion. I absolutely cherish this story.
It's quite similar to "Nidome no Yuusha," where a summoned hero experiences betrayal from their companion and seeks redemption through a second chance at revenge. Surprisingly, even the demon lord in the story is female. However, that's all I can share since there are only two chapters available currently.
Great story so far. The world building with the emotions of people is much more pragmatic and not like those other Chinese novels where females are just some objects for the Mc to conquer. But I have to say sometimes the detailing of plots are bland and doesn't go for extra detailing. Anyways it's really refreshing to read this type of novel
Its a bit grindy and progresses slow compared to some other weak to string novels, the mc is genuinely ruthlesss. The mc is not that op compared to other powerhouses and he struggles through his journey. I fo not know what is your preference so I can't recommend it for you but, personally, I like it.
this reminds me of Online Game: Unlimited Talent from the beginning. Even the name of the game is the same, Second world.
When will release the next chapters? Or this series is abandoned
about 180 chapter
