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France Neemon was transmigrated into a body of a trash character, Noelle Portnner, in the novel Unyielding Hero. His knowledge of that world only contains volume one of it.
With adversities, mysteries, and resolve to return to his previous world, France ventures into the world and accepts becoming the trash son of a rich character.
The moment he stepped up and became a character, more questions filled his mind.
Yet, amidst those inexplicable questions, is that really all?
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I liked the unique world building and characters. The power system is unique and original. Go and read it 5/5
One of a kind novel I say it's not your typical novel extra or tapov copy paste it's better than that Also Mc is great me likey 👍
To be honest, gonna have to drop this. From the first 2 chapters alone the MC really isn’t my thing. also in these type of stories the I expect the info dump (how he transmigrated, what he was in previous life, and possibly some actual events the person he possessed did to earn his status as a trashy person) to be put on right from the get go. Back to the MC, I may be wrong but he said something about being joining MC or making him like him and I have to say that’ an absolute turn off, I can understand not wanting him to kill him but surely if your father hired him as your guard you most definitely don’t take threats from him regardless of how much trash you are, I mean he’s the 1st son of the duke for heavens sake surely that demands a level of respect (this is where info dump about events that could cause this comes to play before it happens). Also from the way he talks he doesn’t sound like he really cares about someone threatening his life so openly.
The grammar for this novel is really bad. Ofc, it's understandable if the author isn't fluent in English but its's the biggest problem about this novel. The interactions between Isaac and the MC make no sense. Isaac is the OG MC and is a commoner hired by the Duke to guard his son (MC). One would expect at least the bare minimum of respect but Isaac insults and threatens the MC all the time. Even if the Dukes's son is trash, it doesn't make sense that commoners in an aristocratic society especially one on his payroll can just insult him like that and even punch him. The MC also doesn't say anything about such behaviour and accepts it saying things like "It's because this dude has a trash reputation". Really illogical
The writing quality itself could be better in a few ways like fixing a few grammar mistakes here and there with also some extra spaces being used in a few of the paragraphs but the usage of words are definitely good. The story development seems a bit slow paced as to how I see it, but I am used to fast pace but I don't know myself but France is definitely having a hard time with Noelle's body and it also seems that the others characters in the story don't trust Noelle with even a single droplet which makes it hard for future development. The rest like character design and world background is pretty well made, there are a lot of descriptions for each character and the world around France/Noelle and over all the novel is great and if you want to pass the time this is a novel you should definitely read.
The chapters are enough to keep readers hooked, to be honest, best first pov novel ever found, a gem indeed, I liked the first chapter and you know the MC has a voice of his own, worth adding to the library.
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"A nobody's transmigration" is an intriguing novel that follows France Neemon, a transmigrated character who finds himself in the body of a trash character named Noelle Portnner. Despite his limited knowledge of the world, France is determined to return to his previous world and must navigate the adversities and mysteries that come his way. I like the concept of this novel and the writing style that makes it easy for an reader to engage with the story. Overall, the novel is a captivating read that explores themes of identity, determination, and self-discovery.