Zusammenfassung
“I am sorry, Reynard… My past came back to haunt me, and now I have to go.” Those were the last words my wife whispered before vanishing into chaos, leaving me holding our two-month-old son, Leonard, in the wreckage of our lives. As I surveyed the aftermath of her explosive exit, I couldn’t shake the feeling that fatherhood wasn’t supposed to look like this—dodging bullets and grappling with the reality that I had transmigrated into my own novel, Hunterworks, where the only thing more dangerous than hunters was raising a baby with hidden powers.
With enemies closing in and a world turned upside down, my only mission was survival—both mine and my son’s. But as I stood there, contemplating my next move, I couldn’t help but wonder: could a dad who’d never even read the parenting manual survive in a world where even his child was a ticking time bomb of potential chaos?
What to expect:
*Single romance
*Parenting
*Complicated power sets/Auras
*Interesting power system
*inspired by Hunter X Hunter
*inspired by Peerless Dad
*inspired by The Novel's Extra
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It's certainly very well written, with a nicely established world background. There are a few grammatical errors, but the meaning gets across well enough. The proceedings are interesting, with a sustained tension, and the schemes and machinations involved are fun to read. I personally liked how a seemingly desperate situation was gradually overturned, all due to the efforts of the protagonist. The trials were also constructed well, making them seem like an important event, rather than a random examination that could have been covered in a chapter or two, as most hunter exams in novels tend to be. So many chapters spent covering hunter exams should normally be a negative, but in this case, it is quite the opposite. However, the character designs could have been handled better. For some reason, the author chooses to give sexual undertones to every interaction the protagonist has with a woman. They are always flirtatious in nature, with the protagonist reciprocating to a certain extent. Emotional infidelity is a complex topic, but I'm sure most would agree when I say that it's not fair to his wife. The male characters introduced are almost always either eccentric and mysterious, or simply irritating in his perception. It is a repetitive setup in this sense. This work hasn't been updated in a while, so I'm not sure whether it'll be continued, but the available chapters finished on a real high note. It undeniably arouses my curiosity, and I've been left with the feeling of wanting more.