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Allen Cromwell found himself transported to an apocalyptic world, where he assumed the role of a weapon store owner. Despite his easy-going and kind-hearted demeanor, there lurked a secret layer of caution and goal-oriented determination within him.
This new reality proved to be more complex than he initially imagined. Populated by countless constellations and menacing demons, where crime thrived, and survival was uncertain, Allen managed to carve out a peaceful existence. He did so by selling weapons to kind-hearted customers, some of whom even expressed their gratitude with thoughtful gifts.
Little did he know...
“How in the hell is this a revolver? It’s clearly a dragon slayer!”
“Ha! You say this is a lightsaber? Then how was it able to tear that mountain?”
Amused by his customers' humorous interpretations, Allen decided to play along with their delusions and fantasies, adding a touch of humor to his otherwise unpredictable life.
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Note: All the free chapters will be 1,200-1,500 words. From the locked chapters, the word count will be increased to 1,500-2,000 words.
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Schreiben Sie eine RezensionI give this 2/5 because I don’t like how the mc is stupid I get that this novel is about how the mc is weapon shop but there’s no novel out there where the mc know that the weapon he creates is overpowered but the novels that I see like this one is when mc complaints about almost anything anyway other then that the novel is good but not my type.
Initially, I thought this could be an excellent novel, akin to "I'm not the demon god's lackey." However, the concept lost its appeal for me when the main character started world-hopping. It disrupted my reading enjoyment as I was just beginning to grasp the details of the initial world. Suddenly shifting to a frozen world felt jarring, and I believe the narrative would have been more engaging by focusing on a single world as readers were forming a mental image of the surroundings. Personally, I find world-hopping less enjoyable to read, but that's just my perspective.
Love what you did with the White Death, I've only ever seen one other story do this, and I think we both know what story I'm talking about.
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Up to chapter 11 so far I see potential it could be great. It all depends on the direction the story takes.