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Themeaning

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As of Chapter 461, this Novel has been pretty good. I have seen a lot of reviews talking about some selection process, and I don't really know anything about that, but the novel has one of the better settings I've seen. The setting is unique and circumstances are interesting. The story takes place on an unknown world after an entire city transmigrated 50-100 years ago. There seems to be a sort of system in place to help limit the destruction, but it seems that in this era its slowly fizzling out. MC has returned back in time after the City was destroyed 50 years in the future, and He has a system that rewards him for contributing to humanity. It really doesn't give him much direction or anything, but he knows the previous history to some extent and works to help the City survive. Part of what makes this novel different I think is the scope of the decisions the MC has to make as the novel progresses. He starts out dealing with his own issues in his life and affecting the classmates around him, but eventually he has to evaluate the city's society as a whole, but from a position where he doesn't have control. At this point he has a middling amount of influence, but has to tackle society wide problems like inequality, unemployment, and contrasting political factions. The Cultivation is not really the main focus of the novel at this point, but there is an aspect of detective work, as he remembers who the enemies were, but doesn't remember or know the finer details. There are many unsolved mysteries, and as the scope of the novel grows I'm hoping we get more answers. That is not to say there isn't fighting. There definitely is, but the MC has had to go against the grain of the Society's one-shot fighting style so that everyone can better understand how the future fights will need to be won to minimize casualties. So the MC has less focus on overwhelming power. The side characters are interesting and varied, although it seems like after a certain point they lose their place as an active member in the story. Not that they are forgotten, because they tend to show up in small ways during crisis, but more that they have lost their place as part of the storytelling. It's a situation where they still exist in the world and are mentioned from time to time, but are not necessarily a device for plot progression anymore. However that does lead to a wide cast of characters, and lets many people become important parts of the story at certain times, and at least the are not completely forgotten. Overall I would recommend giving this novel a shot. I can't make any promises about what the future holds, but up until this point it has been very good.
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