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  1. Leon
    Starts off pretty well, then the pop culture references start seeping in but the MC is a transmigrator and clearly one of us because videogame, film, anime, etc, references are pretty much all he brought with him to his new world. But then... then the pop culture references start worming their way into the world background and lore. From details remarkably similar to other web novels to plot points pulled from HBO shows, and the names that get used. Well, to put it plainly this now seems less like a transmigrator story and more like the story of a culture junkie who got hit by a truck and we're now reading his coma dream. I guess its personal preference, but when MC makes a Witcher reference because he played the game, I'm cool with that. But when Ice Queen Elsa's kingdom is dealing with an invasion of White Walkers in the North, that's too much to treat seriously.
  1. Leon
    I initially thought this was gonna be a novel where MC is a hermit that drinks pure spiritual blessed water casually then blows the minds of mortals as he casually serves it to them. On the contrary, this seems like an actual cultivation novel. He actually sequesters himself to cultivate or practice his skills/spells to mastery stages ect. This isn't a novel where the system is overbearing or seems to be constantly present either. It sometimes pops in to give a mission then leaves for a couple years or something. Characters are also one of this novels strong points, with them behaving as real actual humans would instead of being cardboard cutouts of that same arrogant young master.

    Not what I was expecting honestly, but seems to be very well done and has that rare quality where some actual thought seems to be put in by the author.
  1. Leon
    Honestly I don't know why I'm still reading this novel. It's frustrating. It's definitely a generic novel that you can find anywhere. A handsome MC that has no talent but manages to turn that around with heaven defying luck. What's frustrating is the MC's attitude towards others. He's always being so generous and giving favors away to people that he barely knows or has absolutely no connection to. Seriously, this idiot gets into fights with powerful enemies all because he can't leave these shameless morons alone? He forces himself into a lot of situations where the conflict could easily be avoided if he just ignored it. And why does he keep blushing when it comes to girls? He's able to slaughter left and right but when it comes to a little teasing he turns into a shy boy? Bah! Whether it's beautiful girls that are in trouble or shameless geezers and young masters trying to curry favor with him, I wish the MC would just grow a pair of... err a backbone... yeah, a backbone, and turn everyone away so he can focus on his cultivation and goals rather than getting sidetracked.
  1. Leon
    deadmandreaming27q review Battle Master of Marfa
    Honestly please continue reading and as for your question- yes senior white will continue to appear till thelast of the chapters that have been released... but it will all be worthit just be patient you haven't actually read by far much of this novel but I van guarantee you it will all be worth it
  1. Leon
    Honestly I’ve read the book till chapter 410 because it’s interesting but it’s a major slow read no one has moved forward for example FL and ML still are in the same place and the evil step sister and family and the others they are left still so what I’m saying it’s dragging on way to much I have spend a lot of money on this book so far and will not continue
    Good luck it has a great storyline but after reading 410 nothing has been moved forward still the same plot of crazy step sister and if the FL and ML are supposed to be strong and powerful but I don’t see that
  1. Leon
    You know, it's really disappointing when a promising story takes a nosedive into a cesspool of bigotry and an unhealthy obsession with blood relations. The initial chapters showed potential, but then it's like the author couldn't resist drowning the narrative in sexism and this bizarre blood fixation.

    Suddenly, 'blood' relatives are put on this pedestal, while the genuinely interesting 'non-blood' relationships are left in the dust. The main character's sudden favoritism towards 'blood' kin is both frustrating and off-putting. It's like the author forgot how to create meaningful connections beyond some arbitrary genetic link.

    What's worse is how this skewed perspective bleeds into the MC's actions. If you're not part of the 'blood' club, you're automatically relegated to the role of an outsider. Loyalty and support from non-blood companions are met with mistrust and scheming, which is incredibly jarring and makes it difficult to invest in the characters.

    The first 120 or so chapters were tolerable, but then the author went full-throttle on this 'blood' fixation, and it felt like a slap in the face for readers who were hoping for a more nuanced and inclusive narrative. It's a shame when an otherwise potentially enjoyable novel gets overshadowed by such regressive themes.
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