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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per lineMain story: 516 Chapters (Completed)
Epilogue: 35 Chapters (Completed)
Extra: 175 Chapters (Ongoing)
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Every 139.1 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #847Monthly Rank: #906
All Time Rank: #360
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On 21339 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #7533
All Time Rank: #22
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.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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One entry per lineORV
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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train scene really broke me. The fact that he choose to be there just for sake of others happiness without thinking about his own happiness is truly devastating. And it's not like he was there for a small amount of time. No he suffered many years while watching others happiness. And although he was somewhat envious his priorities (happy life for his comrades) won. Now when I see the train scene I have deep emotion of helplessness..
Just his dedication...
also the fact that we could reincarnation of Kim Dok-Ja/ or contributer to his happiness and coming back home though reading this story and dreaming is truly amazing. Never ever was I so involved in a novel
AND GUYS. OUR DUMPLING REGRESSED FOR KIM DOKJA 1800+ TIMES, ALTHOUGH HE HAD A HAPPY LIFE THERE... ITS TRUE LOVE (not necessarily love as in romantic way)
It starts strong with the classic korean-novel like regression and litRPG elements and brutal nature but betrays itself after a couple hundred chapters, when it turns into a complete lalaland. It does manage to redeem itself in its 40 chapter long epilogue but by then most my interest on the story was gone and while the package was nicely wraped-up and with a beautiful first apearance, the content is rotten. I'm personally glad I pushed through the story to it's end thanks to sunk-cost fallacy but to new readers I advise against reading this novel. The beginning is too strongly disconected from what this story truly is, it's like you start reading game of thrones but mid-way the story got swapped with a disney fable and in the end swapped to a zero escape game. The story's true overall plot is it's biggest strenght yet it's only rly at it's best during it's epilogue with few moment given to shine between each arc.
The system governing the novel power system starts seemingly rigid but towards the middle of the novel becames completely lax to a frustrating degree. Every fight seems like it may go whichever way with any possible conclusion which is heavily disliked. Over and over again the characters survive impossible situations due to luck, new allies apearing out of thing air and opponents giving up due to being "too expensive" to deal with, only to later have them spend more and more and depite having things described as being expensive everyones pockets are emptyless and they aways drive the characters just to edge of defeat. It trully becames annoying after seeing it happen the third time, only to ahve it happen next to 10 times through the story. Throughout most of the novel the fights are embarassingly long, convuluted and eratic with too much words wasted on the constelation messages which by then are just repetitive. The fight's description are also as lax as you can get and there are always insignificant sacrifices and at least 3-4 plot-twists or new challengers showing up to be defeated by new allies or unexpected power-ups. Most of the cast is a bunch of irredeamable idiots with an extremelly bland and hypocrit MC even by MC standards and there is little character progression and only superficial interactions between the cast. Even after finishing this story, most characters are too foreign to me. They are either too idiotic to be predictable or too unpredictable to be real. Everyone's end-goal keeps changing along with their bottom-line.
We then cap it off with being on what's truly a fantasy universe with fantasy rules which can be made up or broken when plot convenient. Probability is the most ret*rded thing to exist in this novel.