This is unique. One of the few novels here without reincarnation, nor transmigration, and I am very pleased with it. I look forward to how the story progresses. Question though, will there be romance (I hope not), and will the mc actually be a villain?
I'm the one who asked about Tunny (He is my favourite, besides the mc).
I'm already reading.
Uave they completed their quest to kill oceania? If not, they will be getting a huge boost in the coming future in terms of world power and domains.
I'm not sure. It seems readable to me, but maybe it's because I use an older version of webnovel (I haven't seen the need to update) or because I am on mobile. The formatting is fine. I just checked on royalroad (on my phone) as well, and they seem to be the same. About Blade of Brilliance, I wonder what attribute his will contain given he has no alignment (as far as we know) with any element due to him having no spiritual imprint. I get the feeling that the mc isn't actually from earth, but from a higher realm, and was forced to descend to earth (or other realms/worlds before earth) with sealed memories and power. So maybe he does have an alignment, but it is sealed to avoid detection.
This may be a bit of an unexpected question, but during our first arc, the mc learnt a secret technique called "knife dance" which was said to be helpful in giving insight to creating your own secret knife technique, will this be used later on?😅
Thanks for the quick response. I will continue reading and have faith in you. I hope you don't abandon this gem and hope the novel garners more attention. Good luck, author.
It's an amazing novel, but I unfortunately can not continue. The characters are intertaining to read, and the author seems to have thought out their personalities well. The world seems active (even without the mcs intervention), which is a good sign in terms of world development. The writing quality is ok. It's not the best, but it is readable. The grammer mistakes sometimes break immersion, but overall, it's readable. The updates aren't too bad, although personally, I would prefer faster releases, but I know that people have busy schedules and don't have the whole day to write their books. My problem stems from the mc and the reoccurring dominant females. The princess who seems to find the mc amusing for some reason, and gives the feeling that they are bonded in some way. The advisor to the King of the Golden Crow Kingdom, who the mc seems to have a soft spot (and view her as a source of peace for him), or at least seems will have a close relation to the mc one way or another(though I don't know how close). The part which made me dejected the most is when the mc (in a vulnerable state after battle with 2 former rank 8s) chooses (willingly) to go to the advisors hideout due to him feeling at peace in HER hideout. The mc seems to try and project loneliness, but his actions and thoughts seem to desire some form of companionship (either platonic or more intimate, I don't know). An example of this is during the inheritance at the beginning with the woman he had saved for his plans but grown fond of, where although he had already made countermeasures for the liklihood of betrayal (he killed her), he seemed hopeful that she wouldn't due to her perceived innocence (which he was incorrect to believe in it would seem). Don't get me wrong, the book is amazing, hence why I gave it a 4/5, but it just isn't my cup of tea. I expected a loner mc who either slowly descends into loneliness due to his ambition and goals (which he seems to lack, or have any drive in), or one who was always a loner, but I don't get the feeling this is how this book will turn out. So, in conclusion, this book is recommended for anyone looking for a ruthless mc, but not a loner in their path to the top.
If I didn't know any better, I would say it's a wolf with long ears.
Vile Rabbit
Fantasy · Daolord_lifeless