The main character himself alongside his actions are my main priority rather than the world itself.
A rather intriguing novel, it luckily is interesting enough to be a somewhat original concept, and is a far cry better than the trash that has been spewed out with low quality translations. The main character is smart enough within his own right and knows how to use his capabilities, whereas the other characters whilst not completely blank still aren’t very flushed out. Nonetheless a good read for passing the time.
A very amusing story built upon, essentially the delusions of our main character. Despite this fact, however, it’s probably the only interesting read out of all the other trials. The story itself also seems to be interesting enough to keep me hooked yet not bored with such misunderstandings, it also doesn’t seem to be displaying much cliches. Anyways a good read and definitely recommend.
A very decent read, the mc is smart and his actions represent that, the world itself is similar in concept to Greek mythology and our main character is essentially a god born before all others due to his transmigrated status. This doesn’t mean he is the most powerful god, however, and as such scheming is very prevalent. The world itself isn’t explained in crazy detail, but I think it does well enough, the other characters throughout the story also seem to have their own merits and they aren’t just dull. Overall I would highly recommend giving it a try.
Just another casual but enjoyable read nonetheless, the concept is nothing extremely new, sect leader who takes upon the mantle of an abandoned sect basically and eventually turns it into some kind of holy land. There have been a few similar tropes that have appeared within the story already and whilst this book isn’t extremely high quality, I would recommend it for a read if your simply bored. In conclusion it’s just another average novel building upon its predecessor’s ideas.
Not necessarily my cup of tea, however the story reads relatively smoothly, it’s also somewhat unique in being that the story starts with MC being a middle aged man struggling to make ends meet for his family. The system showcased within the story isn’t extremely powerful and it seems it’s been set up for somewhat slow progression, nonetheless, it’s somewhat repetitive and like many other trial reads it’s merely average. Probably good for casual readers and people that enjoy a harmonious family atmosphere within their novels.
Suitable for casual read, definitely not the most intriguing and nail biting story, however it’s still at the very least readable. Also a genre I’m fond of in regards to family cultivation. Overall it’s simply average. Not absolute trash or absolute excellence, just average thus far 20 chapters in.
Interesting read, it’s also a somewhat original concept in being the fact that it’s not another repeat like random video games to real life situations. Characters aren’t necessarily fleshed out, however for the most part they have their own personality and the Mc is also clever and no longer a hot blooded youth. Having read just over 20+ chapters I can see the political intrigue coming into play which has thus far only been glazed over, nonetheless, it is still something constantly prominent. Overall I would say it’s a good read in contrast to other books, even taking into account the cheap translations.
A decent enough read amongst the weeks trial reads. Also has some interesting concepts that haven’t been copied everywhere and shoved down your throat in a widespread array of trial reads.
It is an interesting and enjoyable novel to read, the MC isn't directly the lead of the story instead he takes a more god-like approach of quietly observing the family he had initially chosen when he had just awoken to grow his power and influence. This novel I would say has a good amount of political intrigue and the characters aren't boring to read about, whether it be a random character introduced or one of the leads. It also has a somewhat good balance of action and tranquility, though I would say the pacing of time does get a bit quick at times, but to me, it wasn't a bad thing so just keep that in mind when reading. I could continue but instead of rambling on and on, I will simply say it's a very good novel and worth reading.
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