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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Ranen, in a twist of fate, found himself transported into the body of a hapless soul who had just escaped from a fire, inheriting a second life and an inhuman beauty.
Sounds like a jackpot start, just short of reaching the pinnacle of life, right?
Indeed, Ranen thought so too, if it weren’t for the existence of ‘K-series’ dark gods in this world.
#Monsters seem to really like him#
#Question: In such a world, being a heartthrob, do I still have hope?#
Ranen had given up, quietly awaiting death in a nightmarish hospital, when someone stumbled into his world, willing to pay with their life just to see him survive.
Ranen was deeply moved, until he came across a gaming forum.
#Just died, sharing my new wife with everyone. I’ve become the moonlight in my wife’s eyes!#
#…Something’s not right, run! Your wife is clearly a dark god!#
Ranen: ?
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Otherworld TRPG Game Master (1)Bix Magic Cube Game World (1)
I’m Really Not The Demon God’s Lackey (1)
Game of the World Tree (1)
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04/05/24 | asianovel | c52 |
03/30/24 | asianovel | c51 |
03/29/24 | asianovel | c50 |
03/26/24 | asianovel | c49 |
03/25/24 | asianovel | c48 |
03/24/24 | asianovel | c47 |
03/22/24 | asianovel | c46 |
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03/07/24 | asianovel | c38 |
Personal rating up to where I read: 5 stars. The writer is not only talented, they actually know how to write.
I'm quite impressed with how they handled certain aspects, got around plain repetitions of information and plot points that might have been forgotten/overlooked by some readers after 100+ chapters, and other things. Characters are diverse, have likes and dislikes, live even when MC isn't around, have their own relationships that are progressing in the background, etc. The mystery is layered, interesting, and builds up over time, everything stays consistent, internal logic is preserved, and the mix of different mythologies and religions is done very well. MC is OP, and I mean God-level OP, you know he's going to win, there's no suspense.
Instead, the players and NPCs are where the stakes are at.
That way, MC's absolute OPness is perfectly fine, expected even, it doesn't take away from the thrill of battles and worry you have about central characters. Characterisation is one of the highlights.
There are very little 100% good people, most are grey, even central characters have massive flaws, kill and commit crimes, because it's what they think needs doing.
They don't get whitewashed or change, being like that is part of their core personality.
One of MC's strongest believers is a gang boss, he kills, tortures, committed numerous crimes, and continues to do so.
On the other hand, he protects his city and the people who either paid for protection, or are worth saving, because that city is his home and he does what has to be done to fight for its existence.
All of MC's believers are similar, they might be "good" deep down but still get revenge, or complete madman who only listen to MC, they all do what they want to and think is right.
But that changes, the development is in-line with MMORPGs, from the initial clowning to more and more plot-relevant things, players planing, speculating, and so on.
Nearly everything has substance, it either adds some humour, fleshes out characters, gives hints or theories, or is an actual part of the plot.
Very well done, especially to people who took part in the birth and development of MMORPGs.
Nostalgic and real, if you can hold on until the nonsense stops. Objective rating is 4 stars, mainly because of two things. Pacing.
The novel is split into arcs and cities, while the first one is done extremely well and kept me up until 6am, the ones after that are rushed.
Part one takes around 100 chapters, the novel has only 266, the second city takes only around 30, and so on.
It's not enough time to make use of the location and story connected to it, everything feels pretty rushed and the connection you should have with certain characters just doesn't develop. I think the writer just had more fun with the first and didn't have the patience to slog through the middle part of the story that acts more as a connection to the ending, and isn't a big highlight like the first.
Understandable from a writer's perspective, not great for a reader. Second point, romance.
I've seen this being a rather big point in Chinese comments and have to agree, the novel would have been better without it.
MC and ML interact maybe every 30 chapters for three sentences, there's no buildup, their sudden romantic interest comes out of nowhere.
And before anything can develop, ML is gone for quite a long time.
There's nothing romantic, no real feelings, it seems more like their reason for "being in love" is, that they've been together for centuries.
But we see nothing of that, it's told to us, what we see are a handful of shallow interactions like eating together and ML being a silent decoration next to MC.
ML has no character, we know nothing about him, he has less screentime than minor characters.
Give it a chance if you like grand mysteries, legends, religions, battles, gore and horror, a brutal world with equally complex characters, power dynamics, and rather professional writing. MTL: You technically can if you are willing to cross-check with a dictionary, but some sentences make little sense and player names can lead to very funny ones.
A nice example: "God said with a smile at the corner of the human mouth". The player's name is "God on earth", which can be read as "God in the human world", and that leads to hilarious MTL-results.
Translating yourself: I would say it's around B2, maybe lower if you are dedicated enough to look up a lot of things. I'm around that level and mix it with MTL during slow sections (because I'm lazy), but specific parts, like the mythological passages, player chats and battles, definitely need at least a good dictionary or solid language skills. If your Chinese isn't great, I suggest waiting for the translation or using G. Translate + Baidu for everything you don't understand.