as long as i read, it is one of the most interest and logical novel about skills
the main character is stupid, the world is illogical, the name is false. dropped at chapter 14.
the system is weak, uninteresting and not developed (and rarely used), I think that the darkness of the world does not go well with the academies. and when his dark spirit saves him in battle and wants to land his enemies, he stops him because he is afraid of being punished by the academy (although he has the director's favors)
finally, i dropped, MC and system are trash
I hate novels falling in quality over time, Dark (good) start with 4,9 out of 5 But then a miserable combination of a slice of life in the academy and dark begins, and the protagonist abruptly becomes dumber(a coward lets go of an enemy at the expense of a friend). And the development of the story is super long and just infuriates. 1 out of 5 the most offensive I really liked the initial setting
the protagonist is a coward, there is a skip for 3 years for which he did nothing, although his system is designed for rapid development.
very cute book
Then isn't it stupid to let others kill enemies and lose power-up opportunities?
Thanks to the author for an interesting novel. Since it is possible to ask questions about the future of the book, I would like to ask: 1) Judging by description of Sol's leadership qualities, will he receive a skill in the future that allows him to borrow or copy the talents and skills of his subordinates? 2) will he receive a skill or talent that allows him to copy races and bloodlines (vampires, dragons, orcs)? 3) will he receive the techniques of the law from the Siphon and Reinterpret? 4) is there a path of faith to divinity in this world of the novel? 5) is it possible to combine talents with the skills and law techniques? (sorry if you already answered this questions somewhere else)
Assimilate All Talents
Fantasy · Panothy