Synopsis
I found myself in a parallel universe, awakening as a male priest. Everything seemed perfect; after all, as a healer, specializing in aiding women should pose no issue, right? However, I couldn't help but wonder about some peculiar spells in my repertoire.
Firstly, what in the world is the "Instantaneous Outbreak of Acute Gastroenteritis" spell? And don't even get me started on the "Osteoporosis" spell. What purpose could these serve in my healing endeavors? The confusion only deepened with spells like "Blood Burn," "Gradual Freeze," and "Mental Chaos." Can I still peacefully focus on healing women with such ominous abilities?
Comparing my spells to those of other professions, I couldn't help but notice the stark contrast. Mages wield "Doomstorm" and "Ice Age," swordsmen boast "Sword Rain: Homecoming" and "Wind-Cutter Slash," while archers showcase "Arrow Rain: Shooting Stars" and "Storm Arrow." Yet, my ultimate spells are disturbingly named "Cancer Cell Proliferation," "T-Virus Infection," and "Rabies Outbreak."
In the midst of it all, a certain character, some crying girl, laments, "Noooo, I just took a bath, who would have thought that I would become infected!"
Meanwhile, a villain chillingly asks, "Do any of you know what it feels like to burst apart while spouting blood? No! You don't know!"
Even a boss character confesses, "Dear family, who can understand? I just took a nap, and when I woke up, I suddenly found that I have no kidneys!"
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Écrire un avisStory is good so far, world and system is fairly interesting, went premium at chapter 17 which is bad. Some things can be inconsistent which is annoying, I suspect the Author might be mostly making it up as they write without much planning. - Like in chapter 1 they imply that monsters are fairly common outside the city. - Then a few chapters later in chapter 5 we're told that most of the monsters have been killed off over the years except for some in the old forests in the mountains. - Then later but still in chapter 5 it's also too dangerous for normal people to go outside the city at all because of all the monsters outside. - Then in chapter 7, there are once again almost no monsters outside the city and you can only find them far away from the city in the old forests. It's a small thing, but to have so much conflicting information so early into a novel isn't a good sign to me for the long term.
ummm no i take back my last comment, this novel is utterly rubbish not even passable one. i thought giving full details of your unique skill to strangers is already bad enough, i mean the skills that mc had are all mutated one so they're one of a kind... so what happened was, he's actually giving his consumables object that can raise specific stats for free, to his so called "comrade" so now, despite mc is level 14 he only had 100 as his max stats but his "comrade" also had 103 stats despite him only in level 10 i mean, doesn't it make this mc looks like a nanny to his "comrade" no secret between comrade, and what i have is also what my "comrade" has. i should've known why we all hate chinese novel with this kind of nonsense going on
I really like this novel, with the exception of its fixation with dating, polyamory, and hookups . I didn’t give it 5 stars because of this and the writing style is a bit imature I’m that the characters aren’t fully fleshed out for full marks. Being a medical professional, I greatly appreciate the accuracy of medical terms and descriptions. This novel is fun fun fun. I usually don’t read this genre, but got hooked from the description onwards. Definitely worth reading, I’m just curious as to the estimated total length of the novel. Will it be >300, >400, or even more chapters? Please consider reading this novel; it’s well worth the time spent.
Umm, they got a good beginning with interesting concept and premise... but they lack the executional ability to sharpen this novel into more than a passable novel, for example the main character is a normal person despite the fact that this is his second life with his previous memory intact. this is derived from the thoughts that he actually explain every details of his skill to other people, i mean you could just give the general outline but left the details such as the range of your ability and how to much extent your ability could be used. one thing that every transmigrated-based theme is they had low-key or mc who hide their full capabilities, but this mc lacked this kind of common sense. he didn't bother to hide his ability, even excuse himself to bother other people so they could know his ability to full extent.
the story development is quite awesome I've read the mtl version and the mc is kinda malicious apart from that I can kind of read between the lines around chapter 100 a race called inferiors I can somewhat think what they were referenced from honestly that just blatant racism but I got it really that's why my ranking for world background is only 2 stars
Está bien y bien estructurado, si está op pero dentro de los límites, no es invencible y la historia va a buen ritmo
Overall, it's pretty mid. The start of the novel is a lot of fun because of the weird powers of the MC . But as the story progresses, you realize that everything is very shallow. The author is very racist towards other societies and civilisations, which presents itself in extremely xenophobic views. The worldbuilding is pretty meh, not very detailed, often with a bunch of exposition that has more plot holes than a piece of swiss cheese. There are a bunch of female characters that all form the MC's harem, but there's no actual romance and they're all just treated as idiots that happen to fall in love with the MC. Even then, they're all quickly forgotten one after another. While the MC's initial powers are pretty funny, the later powers are just incredibly boring and useless. The only reason they're relevant at all is because the plot armour of the story ensures the MC is always in the only place in the world where his powers actually have an effect. Near the end of the story, it just shifts into a single giant war that's basically just a meat grinder, with one character after another dying senselessly, and this is presented as some amazing victory. And finally, the story just ends halfway through a battle. The author just gives up and ends the story. You won't get to read any ending for the story, it's just a waste of time.
It's an average read. A story about a guy in a world where he could awaken abilities and has a status board. He's a priest but his abilities are weird and not priesty. It has an engaging storyline with good abilities and characters. I didn't get bored. However, it falls heavily when it comes to character interactions and the whole world view and mentality presented... -------- Character interactions: - Girls somehow fall for MC after their first meeting when there's no reason or proper interaction between them. - Side characters are the brain dead type that always gossip and praise MC or put him down, the same usual move Chinese novels use to show us how MC is awesome or how he face slaps them later. - There's nothing deep, relationships are superficial and interactions are even more dry. --------------- World view & Mentality: A whole bunch of Propaganda. It has the usual Chinese propaganda but it's set on high intensity. - People are praised for protecting the country and ignoring family. - Sacrificing for the country is a great merit. - Foreigners are bad guys and can't intrude on the benefits of China. - Forces that surrender must be integrated into China, and that integration is by severity their bloodline and treating them like livestock and gifting them to others. - The usual strong headed MC that always puts his country first. - Somehow during a battle, the souls of millions of soldiers help MC, and then he's sentimental and goes on about how china is great and every thing is for china and wants to pay back to his predecessors by fighting for China.
The premise is good. starts off good. light hearted. The inferior human arc racial extermination is a little too extreme. The author is basically calling for the extermination of the Japanese. He portrays the Japanese as back-stabbing sub-human. I understands the animosity of China towards the Japanese due to the World War... my family also has relatives that lost their lives to the Japanese in the war... But hatred begets hatred. This arc makes me want to just drop the whole novel.
The first 100 chapters are great. If I stopped there and rated it, I would have rated it 4.5. Sadly, in the story arc where NOTChlna invades and genocides NOTJapan. NOTChlna are supposed to be the good guys while the NOTJapanese are supposed to be horrible monsters who deserved it because of what they did generations ago. Racism is so common and extreme that even an hardcore racist would start to get uncomfortable. There is the more common brand of anti American propaganda too but it’s expected. They compare a black guy from America who happens to be violent and savage (the author doesn’t even bother with subtlety) to a gorilla. The characters also constantly make racist remarks but technically that could have been their character except that more than one of them repeat the same thing so either the author can only make racist characters or…
it has a good beginning, a novel approach of the power system and a decent world building; but suffered from accelerated power creep; and most infuriating of all; it got rushed at the end. soo many side plots abandoned/axed :(
The concept is interesting but the story isn't well written. A generic urban fantasy with no consistency or world building. The endless filler and false drama was what made me stop reading.
This is a pretty funny novel the translation isn't the best but you can easily understand what's going on as long as it keeps getting updated I recommend giving it a read.
Overall 10 out of 10 but too broke to continue reading it, got locked too early 😒.