LuffyForTheWin
I'd say only 30% of the story focused on the relationship between FL and ML. The rest was all about FL being a total badass and helping her family make money, and I'm not really complaining about that. Oh, but I'm glad the extra covered a bit about Heidan; that was the real closure I wanted. XD
This is a decent read, quite relaxing. It doesn't have much action going on, making it an ideal choice for those who need a break from intense plot twists and conspiracies. The female lead (FL) is likable, practical, and has a grounded perspective on life. The male lead (ML) stands out with a well-developed character – he's not overbearing but genuine, expressing emotions openly, balancing his career ambitions with moments of happiness, playfulness, and deep affection for the FL.
However, my interest started to wane around chapter 60 when the FL becomes pregnant. The pregnancy felt somewhat forced, added solely to push the story forward without proper development. After that point, I skimmed through the rest, as the pacing seemed rushed. Overall, the characters felt authentic up until that point.
Really good novel..try it.
I think i get it.
Thanks
Around what chapter grid figh for blacksmith title( up in the sky)
VERY NOT RECOMMENDED.
too much repeated 'clear statement' in every chance just for detailed plot to understand like every readers lack IQ, almost like explaining a lecture!.
while i read it completely (actually skipped) cuz for a chap that need to read and understand by one paragraph ended for 3-5 paragraph explanation. TORTUREEEE!
Actually it's still good but his cheat as he had 1m years worth library of peak world information is just a 'decoration'. while it's true he gave it to his friends, companion and trusted aides etc, but there are lack 'true support' like legendary cultivation manual for them to make em stronger so he didn't need to bear the world by himself! almost every sworn brothers / trusted aides he had just a kind of mental support and kind of beggar's lacked pills for cultivation.
the Harem? there is no such Harem even he had harem, while it's true there is a worth struggle mentioned as a loyal man, his 2 other women just a free gifts. Not a TRUE HAREM here.
The starting point is a South Korean game that gained widespread recognition as an epic failure, met with scorn from the gaming community. The main character (MC) is an ardent fan, having devoted countless hours to playing, exploring all characters and their possible paths, yet consistently meeting a tragic end. Despite striving in real life, MC lands a job only to receive a devastating diagnosis. Consumed by the game, he continues playing until his final days, reaching the climax ten years later: everyone in the game perishes. Frustrated, MC unexpectedly finds himself resurrected within the game as a side-character, destined to die that day due to a monster. With his uncanny cheat abilities and limited knowledge of future events, he resolves to save all characters and rewrite the ending.
This story is captivating, staying true to its genre tags. It's humorous, featuring action sequences and relatable high school experiences, with science fiction elements that serve more as backdrop. The fantasy aspects add depth to the world-building, and the supporting characters possess distinct personalities. Although MC starts out overpowered to tackle the numerous challenges, there's room for character development. He's portrayed as a responsible, intelligent individual who cherishes the game and feels a sense of responsibility for its inhabitants, loving them and determined to assist them.
This is fantastic. The character interactions are top-notch, though some might find the constant swearing off-putting, I believe it fits the demon lord narrator's persona perfectly.
In terms of the "Diabetes, the Family Edition," the camaraderie among the dungeon members is akin to an affectionate family dynamic that has a healing effect. My personal favorite part is Sol.
The translation by Cardboard is both grammatically flawless and humorous on its own. Trust me, it's definitely worth giving it a read.
This captivating novel, "After Ten Years of Fishing, I Became a Saint Unbeknownst to Beast Raising," is a profound exploration of self-discovery and unexpected transformations. The protagonist's journey from a simple fisherman to an unwitting saint resonates with readers as they navigate the serendipitous lessons life throws. Tinged with humor and profound wisdom, the story captivates with its relatable characters and the unexpected twists that keep one hooked till the end. It's not just a tale of beasts and fishing, but a meditation on the power of life's unplanned paths.
Aight aight say less, imma dig right in.
Ankoku Kishi Monogatari ~Yuusha wo Taosu Tameni Maou ni Shoukansaremashita~, this ismy recomendation for you, just give a try
I remember this is the first novel and manhua i read?...
