Is there something special about MC in his previous life, or is he just completely average before being thrust into his current world?
Same generic wuxia tropes. Well, sometimes these conventional cultivation stories can be enjoyable too. Especially, the faceslappings. Though not impressed, I had fun reading this. The only aspect I'm confused about is, why do 99% of authors writing on these genres have to fixate on such an overused starting point for the mc? Beginning on some mortal lower realm, in some insignificant remote city, getting belittled as trash or having engagement broken or sth, then receiving some miraculous opportunity and faceslapping people left and right. This has become so redundant and obsolete that it's downright nauseating. Does having a high starting point mean mc cannot develop that so-called 'unshakeable spirit' ? For the genuine evolution of this genre, authors need to develop MCs who have a very high starting point, but also are calm, intelligent, determined and powerful. And their family also needs to grow alongside them and not just left behind and forgotten like extras. Just take 'IATFV' or 'AO' as an example on this platform.
Okay. First, I would like to thank the author for putting in the effort to design an intriguing story. Because no matter if the novel is enjoyable or not, the impressions and reactions we tend to have are precious memories along the journey of reading.Honestly, this novel had tons of potential, but the author couldn't excavate it accordingly. The first two chapters alone set in motion a chilling past and a strong foundation for future plot progression. After, that the next 50 or so chapters solidify the 7 main girls who would presumably accompany the MC for a long time. Until this, things were acceptable. It could be reasoned that the author was setting in motion all the important stuff and possible plot developments. But then, the novel started going downhill. There are a number of things conforming this.1. magus ranks up to 'half-magus emperor' in the 'myriad wonder stellar chart' were very clearly explained in the earliest chapters. So it's logical that you would expect the MC to reach and surpass these realms within reasonable time frame, even with considerable fights, mysteries, character development. But even after 500 chapters, MC is still at 'One-star' Mage rank. In this case the MC's level progression is agonizingly slow, which is one of the biggest letdowns in my opinion.2. Throughout the entire myriad chart saga, nothing of monumental importance seems to be happening, so arch nemesis, no climactic fights, no forming of allies fighting against a stronger force. 3. Around chapter 250, MC enters the so called ruins. At chapter 560, the ruins arc is still ongoing, whose time frame has already surpassed his journey through the entire chart.But, this novel also has some pretty good points. The translation is decent, characters are explored in detail, not just generically forgotten like extras. Bonding between MC and his partners is especially deep and they grow along with him, which is admirable coz most authors in these genres make the Harem of MC flower vases after a certain time. World building is also good but only the 'wonder myriad stellar chart' has been explained in detail so far and the strory revolves around the beast factions.So, the main point is that the novel is good and has massive possibilities, but the author has to work on the pacing, which in my opinion, has been too slow till now.
One of the best novels that i've read. I genuinely like overpowered MCs, so this one's a gem for me. No generic cliched protagonist, no redundant faceslapping tropes, no senselessly dragging out arcs where mc struggles continuously. Just one Quintessential, calm, cool, intelligent and op mc and thrilling, fast-paced action.Hats off to the author for bringing such a stunning story. Just one little problem i would like to mention though. It's the people around Noah. Their story development and character development is severely ignored. After their introductory arc, it seems they just stay inside MC's evolving beast world and almost become largely inconsequential as the story progresses. They need to have their own plot, their own experiences. Apart from this, the novel's pretty much a diamond for me. Keep up the good work author👍
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