DarkerThanBlack
The weird punctuations are very weird
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I've read some, but the translation makes it difficult to grasp everything. It's insufficient for a comprehensive review, but I can share my thoughts on the main character, considering many might not fully understand his experiences.
The protagonist is emotionally scarred, severely so. It's crucial to consider Japan's history with school bullying, which the MC faced unjustly during elementary and junior high school. Chapters 5-8 delve into these harrowing events:
- Chapter 5 recounts how a girl's recorder went missing, and the MC's best friend falsely implicated him, causing relentless bullying and isolation throughout elementary school, even straining their relationship with their parents.
- In Chapter 6, a new friendship turned sour when the MC's acquaintance falsely accused him of molesting someone, despite not realizing it was him. The incident led to police involvement and further trauma.
- Chapter 7 shows how the MC's sister began to hate and verbally abuse him, with no support or intervention from their parents, exacerbating the situation.
- Lastly, in Chapter 8, the family prioritized their reputation over seeking the truth, criticizing the MC for a false accusation, and they failed to provide help until it was too late.
In summary, the MC has experienced两次人间炼狱, and those closest to him exacerbated his pain instead of offering support. This has left him struggling to trust others.
I am utterly devastated. How could this happen? There are no more chapters left... (-_-^___-_-^) Despite the disappointment, I must say the book is exceptional. Although I generally prefer stories set elsewhere, this one in the entertainment industry stands out as one of the best I've come across. The author skillfully balances multiple plotlines simultaneously, ensuring that there's always something engaging – no moment feels forced or like a sudden shift in focus.
What impresses me further is that the lack of romance does not detract from the story. Although romance might not be a central element, the characters themselves are well-developed and their interactions meaningful. Each character feels unique, even those who appear less frequently, which is quite uncommon in such narratives.
If you have the leisure to read it, I wholeheartedly recommend it. If not now, save it for a future when you have the time. It's definitely worth the wait.
Honestly, the story isn't terrible, but it does have a gradual pace that can become somewhat monotonous towards the end. I found myself speeding through the pages, occasionally skipping parts to急于 conclude. Unfortunately, I couldn't push through to the very end, as I quit about five chapters before the epilogue. If you're looking for a light read with nothing else on your plate, it might be decent, but it's not particularly engaging for someone with a lot of options.
You're familiar with the setup: A protagonist finds themselves trapped in a game world, initially appearing under-equipped for success. The early parts shine, with engaging character interactions and captivating action that create a fascinating universe. However, recent chapters face some setbacks.
The narrative focus occasionally becomes unclear, as the reader is privy to one character's thoughts despite being meant to follow another's perspective. Abrupt scene changes can leave readers disoriented, trying to discern whether they've switched to a different character without proper context. This confusion persists until a few paragraphs later when a distinguishing trait or interaction finally reveals the identity.
While I appreciate the book, the current translation inconsistencies detract from the overall reading experience. Split chapters, which seem like an affront to storytelling, further disrupt the smooth flow of the story.
More please
Oh man those mc's in xianxia novels are really brainless
it is silly to make posting a book review as part of an event
So... When will the next chapter release?
Nice and interesting book
definitely needs a sequel for quillion! it is a awesome book has a few mistakes here and there but can easily be overlooked by the content!
