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I'm a Creative writer passionate about crafting novels across genres, with a particular love for exploring the imaginative realms of science fiction and the intriguing mysteries of the literary world.

2022-01-09 Joined Nigeria

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Aldantium=Adamantium 馃槀

"This blade, is it made out of Aldantium?" Dame asked.

Dark Magus Returns

Dark Magus Returns

Fantasy 路 JKSManga

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Aldantium=Adamantium 馃槀

"This blade, is it made out of Aldantium?" Dame asked.

Dark Magus Returns

Dark Magus Returns

Fantasy 路 JKSManga

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I have read so many novels on webnovel and other platforms and I can tell you that if I were to grade each book I've read, Shadow Slave can be considered one of the best. The plot and everything is original, very few obvious English Grammer, punctuation or spelling errors and best of all: the story doesn't mess with its power scaling within its universe. The power scaling is consistent. I don't need an MC that's so much more over powered than others in the verse for no other reason than that he's the protagonist. That gets old fast. It also reduces my ability to suspend disbelief. Now I have observed that some individuals are hung up on the "Slave" part of the story. So my question to those people is why the fkk did you pick this book to read even with it's title it bothers you? Secondly, I don't see the MC as a true slave. He basically does his own thing. He can only be FORCED to do Nephis bidding if she explicitly commands him. Ignoring the fact we haven't seen any reason to believe Nephis would misuse that power she has over him, the concept of a flaw had been introduced to us. It is something which even the gods in the verse have and that in my opinion should have settled your disappointment with the plot since it was established that all awakened creatures must have flaws. We should rather be rooting for him as he finds out how to escape fate eventually. So even if Nephis was a cruel master and we know she isnt't, his "slavetry" is not really conflicting with any part of the plot. If you still actively feel the author should just drop the slavery plot in the book for no reason especially when doing so would break the already established story line, then by all means leave the book, ITS DEFINITELY NOT FOR YOU.

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