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Schreiben Sie eine RezensionThere has to be something seriously wrong with this author because the setting was so bad I had an actual headache while reading this. Another reviewer with a similar opinion declined to review the novel in detail, so I'm taking it upon myself to do so in his place. First of all, some background. This story starts out in a school. There's the usual talent ceremony. Then, they leave the school for an exam. This happens over the course of 19 chapters. Anyway, on with the review! The first thing to note about the school is that it has "elite" classes and "normal" classes (with the former getting more resources). So, any talented students get moved to an elite class, right? WRONG! It's the other way around! If a class does well enough, that ENTIRE CLASS becomes an elite class! Which is makes no sense, and also two people tried to kill the MC over class rankings of all things. Anyway, after the talent ceremony, they have an exam! What kind of exam, you ask? THE LETHAL KIND! What about punching a machine to reveal your strength? Well, that also happens, but they hold the lethal exam first! There's no "teaching students to actually use their powers" or "learning martial arts" before this, either. They just shove the entire school into forest filled with monsters, and hope some of them make it out. Ostensibly, they're supposed to stop students from dying, but every time anyone is in actual danger, the staff never reaches them in time. Despite being capable of teleportation. And you know they manage these once-in-a-century talents poorly, because a TEACHER snuck in to interfere with the exam and they NEVER noticed!
I can't suspend my sense of disbelief. Things that are too exaggerated in all the wrong ways and it feels like this is written as someone's personal fantasy and less as an attempt at a good story.
This is one of the worst trial reads to ever come out which is terrifying if you think about it. I firmly believe that the author's brain has long since rotted in his skull. This man needs to be held accountable for crimes against humanity because nobody sane could read more than 10 chapters of this nightmare and not be filled with the urge to end their misery by immediately throwing themselves off a building. I'm not going to review this novel in detail because this isn't a review, this is a warning and a cry for help, I've read SEVEN CHAPTERS of this so the view outside my bedroom window is looking really tempting right now...
I have to say that I am really enjoying this novel. The main character is OP because of his talent but he doesn't play it low key. No one understands his talent yet so he still has the mystery of why he is so strong but he is always getting stronger. The mc has a likable personality and I think he portrays leadership well which is a big part of this novel. I hope this wins
There has to be something seriously wrong with this author because the setting was so bad I had an actual headache while reading this. Another reviewer with a similar opinion declined to review the novel in detail, so I'm taking it upon myself to do so in his place. First of all, some background. This story starts out in a school. There's the usual talent ceremony. Then, they leave the school for an exam. This happens over the course of 19 chapters. Anyway, on with the review! The first thing to note about the school is that it has "elite" classes and "normal" classes (with the former getting more resources). So, any talented students get moved to an elite class, right? WRONG! It's the other way around! If a class does well enough, that ENTIRE CLASS becomes an elite class! Which is makes no sense, and also two people tried to kill the MC over class rankings of all things. Anyway, after the talent ceremony, they have an exam! What kind of exam, you ask? THE LETHAL KIND! What about punching a machine to reveal your strength? Well, that also happens, but they hold the lethal exam first! There's no "teaching students to actually use their powers" or "learning martial arts" before this, either. They just shove the entire school into forest filled with monsters, and hope some of them make it out. Ostensibly, they're supposed to stop students from dying, but every time anyone is in actual danger, the staff never reaches them in time. Despite being capable of teleportation. And you know they manage these once-in-a-century talents poorly, because a TEACHER snuck in to interfere with the exam and they NEVER noticed!
I can't suspend my sense of disbelief. Things that are too exaggerated in all the wrong ways and it feels like this is written as someone's personal fantasy and less as an attempt at a good story.
This is one of the worst trial reads to ever come out which is terrifying if you think about it. I firmly believe that the author's brain has long since rotted in his skull. This man needs to be held accountable for crimes against humanity because nobody sane could read more than 10 chapters of this nightmare and not be filled with the urge to end their misery by immediately throwing themselves off a building. I'm not going to review this novel in detail because this isn't a review, this is a warning and a cry for help, I've read SEVEN CHAPTERS of this so the view outside my bedroom window is looking really tempting right now...
I have to say that I am really enjoying this novel. The main character is OP because of his talent but he doesn't play it low key. No one understands his talent yet so he still has the mystery of why he is so strong but he is always getting stronger. The mc has a likable personality and I think he portrays leadership well which is a big part of this novel. I hope this wins