Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint

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Kim Dokja does not consider himself the protagonist of his own life. Befitting the name his parents gave him, he is a solitary person whose sole hobby is reading web novels. For over a decade, he has lived vicariously through Yu Junghyeok, the main character of the web novel Three Ways to Survive the Apocalypse (TWSA).

Through Junghyeok, Dokja has experienced secondhand the trials of repeatedly regressing in time, in search of an end to life-threatening “scenarios” that force people to act out narratives for the amus**ent of god-like “Constellations.”

After reading 3,149 chapters—long after all other readers lost interest—Dokja finally resigns himself to the story ending. However, he receives an enigmatic message from the author, stating that the story will soon be monetized, before his surroundings suddenly go dark.

He swiftly realizes that fiction has become reality and he is now living through TWSA. Although he is the singular omniscient reader of the events yet to come, his success in the scenarios is not guaranteed—but perhaps his advantage will empower him to step into the protagonist role that never suited him before.

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Omniscient Reader
ORV
وجهة نظر القارئ كلي العلم
มุมมองนักอ่านพระเจ้า
อ่านชะตาวันสิ้นโลก
全知的な読者の視点から
全知讀者視角
全知读者视角
전독시
전지적 독자 시점
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simianpower
simianpower rated it
January 7, 2021
Status: c140
I've gotta say, I was very disappointed with this one. It's highly rated most everywhere, completed, and a reasonable length, so I went in with high hopes. It starts out like so many of the Korean novels, with random normal people mu*dering one another because the sudden emergence of a system tells them to. And it goes basically nowhere after that. It wasn't a bad story. It was just boring. I pushed through to chapter 140 hoping that something interesting would emerge to grab my attention, but it never did... more>> and I finally gave up.

The MC is, again as per usual, a loser with minimal prospects who was bullied as a kid. Why, WHY is that always the f*cking back-story in Korean books? Every. Single. TIME! Anyway, he never really stops being a loser. His only power is knowledge of how the story goes, and rather than use that to gain power himself, he fails time after time due to a lack of "talent", whatever the f*ck that is. Instead, he can "bookmark" other characters and borrow their power for short periods. But even with that, practically everyone is and remains more powerful than him, so he's always caught up in events rather than proactive. Even the events he personally causes, he frequently lacks the agency to solve. The actual protagonist of the story (as opposed to the MC, who's basically side character) is, of course, a major a**hole. Asians seem to love that. So we have this loser continually following and trying to manipulate a far more powerful a**hole. Wow, that's FUN?! How?

The worldbuilding, such as it is, is kinda-sorta-OK. I do like that the various pantheons, heroes, and cultural legends are used, but that's about all I liked of this. Nothing really jumped out to make me interested enough to stay, and the plot is sort of just rambling. This is definitely NOT a 4+ star story! Two stars is generous. <<less
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auroracode
auroracode rated it
September 13, 2020
Status: c400
This is honestly the worst novel I've ever read and I've read some pretty terrible ones. It could have been good, the whole 'live-streamed death game' and 'world of a novel brought into the normal world' could have been interesting, but those concepts were ruined by terrible characters, a repetitive plot, and random jumps of logic that aren't explained til after the situation is over.

None of the characters are likable at all, they're all jerks and/or creepily possessive and there's no character development. There's character degradation though.

The plot is the... more>> same thing over and over again: something happens and Dokja knows how to solve it cause of the novel, that will be repeated a couple of times until there's a situation that can only be solved by Dokja sacrificing himself, his 'friends' will protest him doing so but he'll do it anyway, after a while he'll come back and his friends will all get mad at him for sacrificing himself. And then rinse and repeat.

Kim Dojka's plans are never explained until after everything is done, which gives the impression the author is making stuff up as he goes.

And then there's the mythology stuff, ORV takes mythology and characters from a bunch of different cultures, shoves them all together and then goes "Well actually this myth actually happened this way, and this things was a lie and was actually done by this person" and overall is just very disrespectful towards things people actually believe in.

The only reason I managed to make it as far as I did was that it felt too ironic to quit reading a novel about a guy who benifited from being the only person who didn't quit reading a novel. Save yourself the trouble of even starting to read though, this novel is awful. <<less
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AvERaGeNP
AvERaGeNP rated it
June 7, 2020
Status: c400
No one faces any consequences and it starts to somehow feel no one will really die? The risk factor is basically non existent in this novel.
Even when someone really dies they are brought back to life with deus ex machina or some BS several times.
The plot is all over the place and it is tiresome to follow it and you eventually start skimming them.
I simply couldn't enjoy the novel because it tries to cater to only shounen fans and discards any seinen or other genre attributes.
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killugon
killugon rated it
November 23, 2020
Status: c122
Typical Racist Author who picture Japanese ppl as a bad guy in a lot of scene to the point I doubt his inferiority complex.
If he hate Japanese that much then first better stop using Japanese plot.
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mereumsama
mereumsama rated it
August 13, 2022
Status: Completed
Okay I really love This Novel. But thats not the reason I wrote this review. Now I'm the kind of reader who rarely writes reviews and just enjoys the novel, so at first I was not intending to write one. But after I saw one comment that got on my nerves I had to.

So according to that person, one of the cons of novel was how a measly unsuccessful office worker was unrealistically able

to become such a smart cookie. They thought it was unreasonable and not Logical how he suddenly... more>> gained wits to tackle the scenarios even if he did read the original novel.

Now this is quite obvious from their comment that this readernim either hasn't properly read the novel or forgotten much about it. Cuz it was clearly mentioned by Yoo Sangah in teh latter parts that Kim Dokja has always been a smart person !! He was never a measly unsuccessful office worker. Even during their interview where they had to find something, her and Kim dokja got paired up and using their wits together they got the top score out of all the candidates ! Like she said Kim dokja helped their team alot back then.

Now the reason why Dojka may have been dubbed as ' unsuccessful worker' and about to be kicked out must be cuz he was not like your usual worker who would bend and bow to the superiors and heed their order to do overtime or go forcefully to drinking parties. And he was never too shy to go against the superiors orders if he felt it was inconvenient to him. He would always leave at 7 regardless of what others had to say. And remained to himself without interacting with others much.

As said by by Yoo Sangah she admired this Dokja who unlike her never bowed to others and compromised himself for superiors. And even when he needed to out her as culprit who tampered with coffee, he didn't and just lied about not seeing anyone. Depsite knwoing that if he did he could very well have been promoted or given a permanent position in the company.

So when Yoo Sangah clearly told us how cool and smart Dokja was then how can someone say that his change during scnario is unreasonable or illogical just based on what his faulty narrative said at the beginning ?! When it's clear taht Dokja has never been one to yield to others and has aleasy been smart, jsut like in teh scenarios.

And knowing how companies work it's quite clear why Dokja would not be hired by company. Cuz no matter how smart companies cleary don't like people who don't bend and bow to the superiors and knowing Dokja's lonely nature he must not have had friends there. So it's quite obvious why at such a work culture Dokja might be dubbed as ' unseccessful worker ', when he clearly is not one!

Now I have more complains regarding more points form that comment but I'll shed light on them later.

  • And their another complain which I absolutely couldn't get head or tails of was that ' supposedly ' the side characters have no backbone or features aside from roaming aound Dokja and depending on him all the time. Ans that yoo junghyuk wa the only better character as he didn't give all his attention to Dokja or revolve around him.
  • Liek WTF ?! Have even read the novel properly cuz if u did then you woudlnt be saying this kind of bullsh*t ! Like throughout teh novel we see them grow on their own away from Dokja and gain their own stories and become stronger while developing as characters. Their entire personalities dont revolve around Dokja but it's just that they love and admire the person has saved them and made them come this far while sacrificing himself for their sake many times. They wish to protect that person who always pours them first while having no sense of worth for himslef such a precious creature who has always kept their team together ans never backed down from adversities .

  • And having gone through so much together ist only natural that they want to cherish him and protact him and bring him back, ' which this person calls " obsessing over him".
  • Dokj has always been their salvation so it's only natural that they too become his safe space ! So no I don't think their wish to get back Dokja and actions which revolve around him are brainless or obsessive as they said. Cuz if I had someone like that to me then I too would do the same.

  • Who says that only those in romantic love can sacrifce for each other ? I believe besides romantic affections there are other type of bonds and love that can make you wanna bring back that person at any cost and go to the end of teh world for them. And that's the kind of love the companions have for Dokja,

    Their " Demon King of Salvation "

    _

    . So don't sully their growth as person and their love for Dokja as some mere illogical obsession.

  • And next time read novel properly without prejudice and comparing it with other novels incessantly.
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Master10K
Master10K rated it
August 11, 2020
Status: Completed
From the very beginning this is a weird story; where the apocalyptic scenario of a barely read WN becomes everyone's reality. With deadly missions portrayed like some sadistic live streaming game show. With little Korean Goblins as the host. And well-known Legends as voyeurs. Following the only "average" adult male who read the whole WN (really?), as he struggles to find helpful companions, whilst rapidly trying to survive through these messed scenarios.

At times the scenarios become difficult to follow, with how much info is dumped into all of them, how... more>> convoluted character's schemes are and how not a single one of Kim Dokja's plans is without its hiccups. But its sporadic nature is what allows this novel to avoid a lot of obvious clichés, making outcomes incredibly difficult to predict. Yet even that becomes its own formula, where I end foreseeing the exact moment for yet another nonsensical battle, with the last 200 or so chapters becoming a chore to read. <<less
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TheBingeReader
TheBingeReader rated it
August 27, 2019
Status: --
Not really unique, a typical mix of several already existing novels/manga/anime, the title really should be changed to "Omniscient Reader’s Plot Armor", basically there is zero suspense or build up given the fact the "MC" we read about who co-exists with the "proper" MC knows everything we do not know.

This means that out of nowhere, no matter what happens to the MC, even in dire situations, the MC can suddenly just sit there and do nothing and bam "Unexpected Situation X" just happens because reasons, this happens pretty much non... more>> stop to the point of s*upidity...

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spicyhot
spicyhot rated it
January 31, 2023
Status: Completed
A 5 STARS *****, Of course, this novel is not entirely perfect, but this book made me CRY LIKE A BABY, it hurts so good (sounds sus). This novel genuinely gripped my emotions like only a few novels ever had.

I'm glad I did not drop this because I would survive in the apocalypse (like a minute longer than you noobs who dropped the story and review it without finishing it *raises middle finger*)

About the MC

  • The MC is OP and got a literal plot armor but HE GOT PERSONALITY (his pov is not boring to read because hes not a gary stue or dude who had dead soul like you)
  • His natural talent is SCAMMING (he scammed not just the fictional characters but me too at the end of the story, this bastard tsk)
  • He's f*cking s*upid and lovable (im typing this while crying)
  • 10/10
About the Side Characters

  • Do you know how long I have been finding a novel with interesting side characters? WELL THIS IS IT
  • They are realistically portrayed and relatable (they have distinct personalities and are not stereotypes)
  • If you are expecting a love interest or harem involving them, then BAD FOR YOU. THIS AINT IT. They aren't simps (like you)
  • 10/10
About the PLOT

  • Surviving and a ton of f*cking sacrificing
  • There are plot twists (my theories are wrong : ()
  • Open ending
  • 8.5/10
About the Enjoyment

  • 11/10
Note: I might have enjoyed this a lot but I can't say the same for you. IF YOU ARE READING THIS REVIEW, STOP WASTING TIME AND READ IT NOW. Form your own opinion instead of hesitating. On side note, bring tissues if you are soft hearted like me.
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katkat16
katkat16 rated it
September 26, 2022
Status: Completed
I find it ridiculous that some are going here to judge a story while reading a few chapters only. Excuse me but you don't have the right. As an avid fan of fantasy, I absolutely love this. While there are plot holes and cliches, this is undeniably one of the most enjoyable webnovels I've ever read. Let me list it's charming points.

  1. MC who's a ridiculously relatable and has an actual personality (shocks he's not a ruthless killing machine).
  2. f*cking Character Development
  3. Side characters are not just there to be stepped on and make the MC shine, they have distinct personalities and very lovable.
  4. STRONG FEMALE CHARACTERS in a shounen/seinen genre? (Hats off to the author who respect women power)
  5. Plot twists that will make your brain twist
  6. Their relationships are actually realistically made and not awkward HOW
  7. This is written by a couple (just to make you feel even more single)
  8. World building (though the translator at the half gave me a headache, thanks for everything though!)
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resuscitatedhope
resuscitatedhope rated it
December 21, 2021
Status: Completed
I've made an account solely to review this. This isn't the first masterpiece I've ever read. Or at least what I considered as one. For me, a masterpiece is not just one due to the exquisite way it was written, the coherent way it all come back together as if being hit a large brick of realization "Oh... this...!" Indeed, it's the moment you become speechless and realize that no words could ever begin to describe the feeling, because at that very moment you know it's a "masterpiece". Not only... more>> due to the shocking plot twists, the 3-Dimensionality of the characters, as if you knew, deep inside, they are real, it's not only due to the way the story was written, not only due to the investment of emotions, that you as a reader, has started rooting for these beings in the story, instead, it's everything above and more, that make me consider a book, a masterpiece.

I have a a very high standard for my masterpiece list, I've been reading for 6 years now, ever since in my youth and until now, my adolescence. To this day, my list is still less than 10. It might not be much, I don't even consider myself an expert, but I am still a reader. As I kept consuming stories, the web platforms changed from time to time, I don't think I've ever left comments the way Kim Dokja did in "The ways of Survival". Instead I frantically read every story that caught my interest without stop, not even leaving them a review. The simplest reason was that I was too lazy. I thought I would do it one day, but I didn't, until I read this story.

To be honest, I've stumbled upon this novel way back before it was still incompletely translated, I no longer remember, but I think it only had 50 chapters or so translated. At that time I read it, kept it in my to-wait list, then never looked back. For I have forgotten it. From time to time, I would pass it, but some sort of misconception seems to grow inside me, perhaps it's due to the countless novels I've read that it began to become mixed up, but I suddenly had a resistance to reading it due to remembering it being "bad". But now that I have read it, my memories was indeed mixed up. I no longer remember why I didn't read it before, but that sort of pause allowed me to read everything in one go, so while I was not part of the journey in waiting, I have arrived at the end all the same. I've binge-read this for 5 or 6 days straight. And now.

This review isn't the normal one that critiques the plot, characters, settings, and etc.

This review is my way of leaving a mark on the wall, even when the other side cannot reach it. Hoping that one day, someone will read it. And my message to you, is to read it.

For this story has made me realize that I too was a reader like Kim Dokja. I too has lived on stories to fuel me, to continue with my life, to continue forward, to wake up one more time so I too, "could read the next chapter".

Spoiler

And that is why, I believe, whether it is fiction or reality, that Kim Dokja is living his happiest dream, in a big house, with Yoo Junghyuk, Han Seo yung, the kids, Shin Yeusung & Lee Gilyoung, those pair, Jung Heewon, Lee Hyunsung, Lee Jihye, Biyuu, Jang Hayoung. And the rest watching over him, Uriel, the monkey, Sun Wukong, that chuuni Abyssal Black Flame Dragon, Goryeo the First sword, the Hongik constellation, his mother Lee Seokyung, and the rest of the world. They are all happy. This is the ending, I as a reader believe he had, will have, and already have.

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For anyone curious, my masterpiece list and reading recommendation:

Spoiler

Lord of the Msyteries, tr*sh of the Count's Family, The Earth is Online!, Past Life Returner, Thriller Trainee, Mo Dao Zu Shi, My Iyashikei Game

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Afterthought filled with spoiler

Spoiler

(I will now start reviewing my most loved stories. Thank you, ORV, you have taught me a lesson I've always averted my eyes from.)

"We talked about this, didn't we?! Even if we can't reach each other, even if we can't meet, we gotta keep pounding on the wall until the end, right?? Even if the wall would never open up, we agreed to keep writing something on it, didn't we?!"

Even if we can't reach each other, even if we can't meet each other, we should continue to pound away on each other's walls.

Even if that wall would never open up, keep writing something on that wall, anyway.

"When we do that, then maybe, someone might end up seeing our words someday...!"

Then maybe, just maybe, you might finally want to come out of that place.

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Tl;dr: This story has made me realize something fundametal as a reader, whether you are a person who has read for a long time or a person who has only started reading, then this story is worth reading. (Every story is, it just takes the right reader to do it.)

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hawser
hawser rated it
August 24, 2021
Status: c551
GIVE ME MY HEART BACK. THE ENDING LEFT ME CONFUSED AND SAD AND DESPERATE FOR FIX-IT FAN CONTENT-

i swear it's a funny novel!! :)) all jokes aside, this is really good. The plot is really interesting and the side characters are somehow all relevant in their own way, all of them with unique personalities and backstories.

Spoiler

Kim Dokja stop dying you bi-

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Nubeviolet
Nubeviolet rated it
August 13, 2021
Status: Completed
This novel is fully translated, actually! Just not listed here. The subreddit for the series has a link to a pdf. Also has a comic adaptation over at webtoon (tm).

Ah, orv. Where to start? I have many, many good things to say about this novel. Omniscient reader starts off as a typical novel of its genre- protag, Dokja, knows the plot of a novel that's becoming reality and has a dumb advantage over everyone else for it. And for a part of the novel, that is very much what orv... more>> is. Your usual power fantasy apocalypse fantasy novel, much like others in its genre.

But orv's entire plot and uniqueness centers around human relationships, found family and bonds that trascend time. Dokja is particularly an interesting protagonist, and his relationships with people and the world around him are quite complex. Orv deals with a lot of topics in very respecful ways that I find entrancing. The action scenes are thrilling and the emotional ones are, just, really good. In a way you can't explain unless you're there, in the scene, with all its context. The pacing of the novel is good, and the arcs flow and blend together naturally. Character development is present as well. I could get more into it if I were to spoil the series away.

I definitely think its worth a read, and its my top 1 favorite novel. I genuinely, genuinely love this book. <<less
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Efu-sama
Efu-sama rated it
March 28, 2021
Status: c310
What disappointed me the most in this novel is:

Why the f*ck did the MC's IQ (Kim Dokja) always go offline, always downgraded, always drop drastically, whenever he faced the Protagonist (Yoo Junghyun) !!!???

I really, really like the premise of this story. I like the MC's character as well. He is rationale, calm, quickwit, and decisive. So, what annoyed me the most is, all of those amazing qualities goes down the drain whenever he met Protagonist!!! f*ckerrrrrrrrrr!!!!! I got so annoyed, and literally wondering, "Is this a general novel, or is this a supposed BL novel with a supposed to be calm and cool uke/bottom who always become weak and s*upid in front of a seme/top!!??" I thought I could run away from this kind of ridiculous notion that haunted the... more>> BL's section when I read a general novel, but this novel give me the same nightmare of the Famous phenomenon "IQ went the drain when encountering a certain character". Oh God...

I could stomach the repititive plots, I could stomach the MC's godly golden finger, I could stomach the Deus ex-machina or whatever plot armor the MC is having, I could stomach the fast pace of every arcs or events, I could stomach the MC's cliche Webnovel Protagonist with bullying past and trauma, I could stomach literally everything.

BUT!! I couldn't stomach IQ's goes offline, I couldn't stomach the MC literally become a hapless kid in front of the Protagonist, forgetting all of the basic setting of his supposed to be cool, calm, quickwit and decisive personality! I couldn't stomach the so called "bickering" that goes against the sky and makes so many UNNECESSARY misunderstanding, like bruhhh, I thought you have resolved your communication problem dozens and even hundreds chapters ago???

Author-nim, is the MC's IQ goes offline supposed to be GAP MOE??? A gap moe where the MC become a totally different person (IQ's dropping at a significant rate) in front of the Protagonist??? Is the MC and Protagonist misunderstanding supposed to be a young couple (or perhaps a middle school couple?) 's quarrel who went suspicious and misuderstood at every single thing??? <<less
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lightofyourlife
lightofyourlife rated it
February 27, 2024
Status: --
Man, I lost my review 😞😞 I'll update this when I have the time but until then—

It's hard to summarize a novel like ORV, but as I remember someone saying, ORV is a love story. It doesn't have romance, but it functions as a love letter to every single reader out there who has ever felt like Kim Dokja. It really is a story for anyone who loves stories. The novel's straightforward yet effective prose manages tell a story that has touched me in ways I never knew was possible.... more>> To be able to be live in a time and world where ORV exists is a blessing. Thank you, authors, it has been a wonderful time reading this novel. <<less
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SweetYamTempura
SweetYamTempura rated it
August 7, 2021
Status: Completed
I'd like to issue a warning, if you don't like ambiguous endings do not read this novel. And don't ever look the characters up on the ORV fandom wiki. There are massive spoilers completely out in the open.

I like this book but I also hate it. The beginning of this novel was intriguing. The characters, the plot, everything was well written. I really loved reading it. Sometime towards latter third of this novel, things changed. I began to feel like I was reading an OOC fanfction. I caught myself thinking,... more>> "Is this for real??" numerous times. Things that went against the flow kept happening. The characters stopped feeling real. It felt like their personalities had been shifted just so certain things could happen. Nevertheless, I continued reading until the last word.

I feel truly dissatisfied. I am frustrated. I love these characters and I feel like they lost their free will. Forced to behave in a manner unlike themselves in order to achieve the authors' desired ending. I have so many questions in the end. I want to question the authors, why would so and so do this? Couldn't they have done this instead?

From the start these characters were intelligent and determined. So many of their actions in the latter third of this novel contrasted with their personalities established in the beginning. It wasn't character development but the opposite. They lost their depth. I'm certain that the authors manipulated the characters to achieve their desired ending. Truly, an injustice.

In the end, I had this thought. If we, the readers, are the constellations, then the authors are the dokkaebis. The storytellers who value the story over the characters. <<less
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BAttle_God
BAttle_God rated it
March 11, 2021
Status: c10
I thought i'd give this a try since there are so many comments praising this novel, but it seems this is not for me.

The writing style of the novel along with the content of the first few chapters makes it a drag to read. Plainly, its boring. When I cant even get past 10 chapters no matter how good the novel is in the next chapters I cant give a decent rating.

I have noticed this writing style in some other korean novels as well. It seems its actually a korean... more>> thing. Its just bad from my perspective.

For example Solo Leveling, is actually one of my favorite novels, but the writing style I dont like compared to other counterparts of the Chinese Novels. But still Solo Leveling kept me interested since the beggining even though I didnt like the writing style.

But with this novel I am bored since the beggining.

The start of a novel is probably the most important part in order to attract readers, but ORV is plainly boring at the start.... <<less
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d4rknezz
d4rknezz rated it
October 27, 2020
Status: Completed
This is a novel that I really like, that i've grown to hate over the thousands of pages and hundreds of chapters, and the only reason I finished it was that i've spent too much time on it already. The author constantly berates the webnovel that the main character reads - and I feel the same way.... about this novel. In fact, I will put some no spoiler quotes from chapter 454.

  • "Could it be that you yourself can't explain this and are just coming up with random stuff???"
  • "We're currently stuck inside a crap novel. Since the original was crap, this is the end result. "
  • "If I was this novel's writer, I'd have stopped doing (this) at once or twice. Even the () probably can't figure out whats going on here".
What makes the novel bad is because the novel is written like a story chain game, where the author is the only player. He constantly makes things up, to the point that it isn't enjoyable to read. If character A is weaker than character B in the last battle, character A could be overwhelmingly more powerful than character B in the next battle, because "Author writes some made up excuses".

There were also a lot of references to mythologies that we as readers may not be familiar with, and... more>> some of them are korean mythologies. A lof of these references weren't explained, and the way he refer to them isn't set either, it changes all the time, that you've got to keep track of it to understand who he was referring to, and later on, realize that maybe it matters not who he was referring to, because you know he'll just make up the next section anyway out of thin air.

The main character likes to keep his friends in the dark. He also likes to keep us in the dark. Things happens that would put his friends and us, on edge as we fear the worse, and later on we find out that it was planned by him. Then he does it again. And again, and again. His friends hates him for doing it, and I hate him too. It is like watching goku getting beaten up, to only go and say, and hahaha! I have another transformation right here! over and over and over again over the span of thousands of pages. At least dragonball is a movie.

Dont read this book. The manga showed promise, but now that I know what the book is about, I am worried that the authors of the manga hasn't actually read the novel to completion yet, because I can't imagine them trying to draw some of the scenes that the author just made up.

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This book is crap. The most interesting part of the story was at the beginning, when we were presented with an apocalyptic scene and believe that we are living a novel that becomes reality. When MC was focused more on staying alive and saving himself. Once that arc is over, and we realize that this is just a tiny piece of the theme, and really, this novel is about constellations, myths, stories, and how stories or fables have powers, etc etc, it became unbearable. The MC forgot his chaotic neutral character and went pure good. He would sacrifice himself over and over for his friends, that it got boring. Really? he is going to die again in this next section? Without telling anyone that was the plan all along? Without consulting anyone? Its like people sharing life and death situation can't simply talk through their plans. So what was that "preparation time" before the scenarios was all for? Usually you start with a semi unlikeable MC, and grow to like them over time. I grew to really hate this MC.

And the way the author refers to constellations. You could start a wikipedia with how freely he changes names. For example, Sun wu kong is prisoner of the golden headband. Okay... make sense. Or sometimes, he refers to him as, Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. Okay.. Or sometimes, Most Ancient Liberator. what?... oh wait. turns out there are other characters that is also called Sun Wu Kong.... they are Meihouwang, Bimawen, Douzhanshengfo.

Really? how can we keep track of all these terms? This is just for a myth that is semi familiar to me. There are korean myths that makes zero sense to one who isnt familiar with them. Then indian myths, then norse, then....

No. do yourself a favour and don't read this.

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fujoshifangirl2003
fujoshifangirl2003
February 27, 2024
Status: c551
i finished this novel about a month ago and since then I have been devastated.

a lot of people I see get bored early on because they believe the MC is too op and always gets out of situations scot free which I understand but TRUST when I say theres a reason for it (also like MC is THEEEE most unreliable narrator like he may think he is getting out scot free but if you look at everyone else's perspectives no he is not)

also if everyone stuck it out till... more>> ch 188 as a trial period thats the best time to stop if you dont like the book

the webtoon is about ~20 chapters away from reaching ch 188 of the novel so if thats what you want to read feel free

to those who have finished the novel, I wish you luck in your depression

this novel truly is a love letter to the readers who read to the end, the readers who love the story, and the readers who love reading the story enough to dream of the story forever

this story is all about love and how you can always save someone, even if they say they dont want to be saved

its about how you can love someone enough to change the narrative of their whole life

the side characters are some of the best characterization I have read in a long while, they all have their own unique arcs and periods of growth, some more than others (like I said, unreliable narrator)

as someone who loves reading and rereading, this novel is truly one of the best things I have read in a long while

i may sound redundant but english isnt technically my first language and also I have too many feelings about this book to be able to put them all down on paper and also I simply am too emotionally wrought by this novel to care much about grammar <<less
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pointoverture
pointoverture
March 28, 2023
Status: --
You have no idea just how much I love this novel. The characters are so well fleshed out, and the plotline is extremely fascinating. I wholeheartedly recommend this novel to read! Ignore the reviews that have only read the earlier chapters because they really don't know enough to give a reliable opinion.

What irritates me is the people who read just a few chapters of this 500+ chapter book and complain about asspulls and things that are explained if they actually bothered to read the book further. Someone reads to chapter... more>> 30 and calls the book sh*t and one of the reasons they say it's bad is literally explained in the later chapters.
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As in they emphasize how MC reads a book which somehow becomes real for "unknown to the reader reasons." Do you really expect something to be explained in the first 30 chapters? This novel is about discovering such mysteries, and the truth is revealed towards the end of the novel.

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They also state that MC is disgustingly omniscient (which, what did you expect from reading the title??). Either way, MC is not omniscient at all, which they would've discovered if they bothered to read further. There are countless times where the MC is in trouble and needs to use his brain and desperately tries to work out a solution.
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His knowledge gives him a large edge at the beginning of the apocalypse, as most people need time to sort themselves out and build their own base, but as time goes on, MC becomes less and less invincible. Sure, at the beginning he's able to take charge, but later on it's a lot harder for him to.

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This is one of the most memorable novels for me, and I love it a lot. I can't recommend it enough! <<less
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Firerubynat
Firerubynat rated it
October 5, 2022
Status: Completed
ORV's definitely got its faults (stares very hard at the peaceland arc and the gaybaiting) but honestly its pros outweigh the cons by so much that I'd 100% recc this to anyone looking for an action-packed, plot-ridden, non-romantic long read wherein so many tropes get used, parodied and re-interpreted. Lots of references to various alternate interpretations of multiple mythologies - but ofc Korea is the most since it's mostly set there - and sometimes this feels a lot like reading an UF novel but with too many twists. Companions in life and death, please, who do you both think you're fooling XD
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