Gate of Revelation

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We attend school, find love, work, buy a house, pay our housing loans, insert weird faces in WeChat, watch movies… do any of you find anything amiss? One day, a group of strange people entered this world, equipped in strange clothing and possessing extraordinary powers, cold-blooded killers! They call themselves [Players].

Wait! Wait! You people want to kill me? You say I am NPC (Non Playable Character)? Stop joking around! You crazy bastards! I will fight you to the death! I will survive!

NPC beating up Players! Original residents beating up Transmigraters!

My world, my rules! What makes you think you bastards can come over and boss us around?

Treading the path of the strongest saviour in history, one destined to be filled with excitement!

Chen Xiaolian: From today onwards, an organization whose sole purpose is to oppose those bastards is established! Our guild shall be named… Player Thwarting Alliance!

Guild Member: Leader, this name, if we are to say it out, I fear we will be beaten up…

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Gate of Apocalypse
GOR
Thiên Khải Chi Môn
天启之门
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DekuHero
DekuHero rated it
October 27, 2017
Status: --
It's not a bad story, but the biggest pet peeve I have with it is the fact that they use the word bitter/bitterly way too often. It's like every 2 paragraphs.

It reminds me of of "Everyone else is a returnee". I haven't checked but I would not be surprised if it's the same Author. That person also used the word way too often. The only difference is that in "Everyone else is a returnee" it starts using the word bitterly very often right away and in "Gate of revelation" they... more>> start using it often around chapter 25-28.

It wouldn't be so bad if they used the word correctly, but they don't. It's just no matter what happens they "Smile bitterly" or any other time they need to express a certain emotion it's only bitter. It slowly turns me insane while reading it. At least the Author doesn't switch around than and then or Your and you're. I can't be the only one that is annoyed by the constant misuse of the word bitter right?

Id give this a rating of 4 stars normally, but I feel a bit bitter and decided to go with a 3 star. I highly doubt it was the translators fault btw. Translations were pretty good. <<less
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SayMrrp
SayMrrp rated it
August 23, 2017
Status: c409
Good story! It might have a dark sounding premise, but it's actually not that bad. It's like the NPCs are looking for a road to freedom/survival. No one knows whether it's possible or not, but they're still looking because there probably is.

MC isn't a wimp, but it's sorta annoying how he goes out of his way to help women. They're good women, but still. You barely knew the lady, why??????? It's not as awful as some MCs, but it's the one big flaw from this story that I can see.... more>> Eh, the author kinda drags out the story, but it's not too painful.

Side characters are cool! They're interesting. The game elements are creative. World building has some really interesting scenarios. I learned lots of miscellaneous information.

MC always goes: I'm a web novel author so I know lots of random info.

The references in this story are amusing. Hype is pretty good too. It's a complex story. <<less
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shiyanth
shiyanth rated it
July 28, 2017
Status: c388
GOR is definitely underrated but I can see why because of its slow beginning. Compared to other stories this story is extremely unique in that you cannot predict what will happen next and the storyline is original and not repetitive. You don't have to worry about the constant get stronger face stronger enemy almost die then kill enemy rinse and repeat. The MC is smart and the author does a great job in utilizing that aspect by solving problems in a way that the MC sees but the reader will... more>> not. Overall if you can get through the slower beginning you will definitely not regret reading this novel and you will see why other reviews also state the same <<less
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newbage
newbage rated it
February 19, 2017
Status: c276
Highly Recommended. The premise is fairly unique. It's not like a VR/game world, although there are game-like elements. The characters are well-rounded and the author appears to be very well read on a diverse array of subjects. This results in a fairly rich world building as well as an excellent level of depth and detail when it comes to environments, scenarios, and character interactions. The story is fairly thought-provoking by webnovels standards and the arcs are never repetitive or formulaic. The MC is not op, but is intelligent, capable, and... more>> likable. He also undergoes character development over the course of the novel. Moreover, unlike the vast majority of Chinese webnovels, there is also number of fairly fleshed out supporting characters. There are even a couple minor characters (with greatcharacterization) that you get to see more than once. Overall, I seriously recommend this novel. It is highly underrated. <<less
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Amiraute
Amiraute rated it
May 30, 2016
Status: c75
The author try to be original with concept of anti-player, awakened. However his explication is sometimes not really credible or hard to accept.
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soso is logically the same as the MC : an irregular. But the author said 'she has forgotten her memory of the dungeon due to dual-personality !' The second personality is cold and determined Or in the first dungeon she didn't seem cold and determined. On the other hand, Han Li is an awakened but he's also have no memories of the dungeon until he's KO. I find it strange : after exiting a dungeon the awakened don't have memories of the dungeon

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It's very interesting the way the MC thought to solve puzzle in the dungeons. It's more fun after around 60 chapters, MC found allies. <<less
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Andeetected
Andeetected rated it
November 2, 2018
Status: c454
Yeah, you know that feeling where the MC started as a weak but smart individual and then starts working hard to get powerful?

That plot where the MC gets push around every so often until he finally gets his break, killing of all his enemies and you feel like shouting GOOOAAAAAAAAL!

This is NOT that novel.

... more>> MC is weak: YES

MC gets bullied: YES

MC is smart: YES

MC improves: YES

MC kills his enemies: NO... not really...

This is the problem. 450 plus chapters and you won't have a sense of accomplishment at all. He gets to kill the small fries but the big bosses is killed by LUCK. Always by luck either by his team mates or circumstances.

Tldr: UNDERWHELMING. <<less
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Diskat
Diskat rated it
March 30, 2018
Status: c600
This story isn't bad at all. The world building isn't bad either.

MC gets a girlfriend and actually sticks with her instead of a harem!... so far anyways. There's some romantic undertones with other girls, but he doesn't go too far with them and even notes their love for him is due to suspension effect.

But.

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It's also quite infuriating at times. MC is a mastermind, and is capable of solving complex riddles with deep understanding of history due to being a webnovel author, BUT, BUT, BUT, obvious solutions are often missed or pointed out by others.

For example, instead of using guild chat to find the sisters when they were kidnapped by their dad, he went searching for clues of their whereabouts. Many, many, many chapters later, he noted that he tried contacting them through guild chat, but he could not reach them, but that's only because the sisters were moved later into Zero City, which we find out that guild chat can't go between the Zero city and Earth. And guess what, we learn about guild chat function right after he becomes guild master. And he didn't even use this convenient tool to do any communications for pretty much anything until more recently. It's like the author forgot this function and only remembered about it hundreds of chapters later.

Another example is when he removed the defences of Zero city and removed his memory why he did it. I don't care what his [currently unknown] reason to do so. He didn't even give himself an escape route before the players beseiged Zero City. What an idiot. Was he trying to commit su*cide and genocide? He also didn't even think of using his authority of Zero City to strengthen the defense of Zero City.

I'm also not sure whoever the tactician was in the Angel Core, obviously he did a piss poor job. Gibb's plan was obviously more ideal for defense, and it doesn't take a genius to figure it out [I too, like to use a beachhead tactic when playing against AI Civ5]. If you could defend using the choke point, you can take care of enemies and reinforcements much more easily, most famous example is the Spartan 300. Unfortunately, for the sake of plot, certain people must be have worms for brains.

MC's girlfriend dies permanently, but has hopes of revival. And this is just right after he got her back from her dad. This is a letdown. He went through so much trouble, and only for her to die in the next dungeon.

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Hantosh
Hantosh rated it
November 25, 2016
Status: c587
Plot:
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Due to an (apparent) system bug, the MC discovers that he's an NPC living in a Matrix-like game. He gains game-like superpowers and has to fight for his survival in a death game.

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Pros:
- Translation quality is good.
- MC is likable. Side characters are interesting.
- Unique concept. Story raises some interesting philosophical questions.
- The "dungeons" have a background (historical) theme that the MC uses his smarts to overcome. One of the author's notes says he did a lot of research for this, which is unique I guess. Personally I find that it kind of takes away from the whole "kill monsters, get loot" theme of RPGs/games though. Even the players the MC meets don't seem to care about the game's fluff; though it makes sense from a gamer's perspective (who the hell would study (apparently fake) history to play a dungeon?).
- Interesting dungeon concepts/events.

Cons:
- Writing quality is okay. Author can be long-winded though, which makes the chapters feel slow-paced and full of filler (eg: explaining the obvious). Author also keeps breaking the fourth wall with self-insertion and direct references to things like Gundam, which breaks immersion and deflates the seriousness/tension in the story.
- Power system is vague. Stats/items use an alphabet ranking (SS > S > A >... > F etc). Since the MC and everyone else starts at B you can probably expect problems with power inflation later on. Story's already using +/- after the alphabet characters.
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As expected, later on there are massive power inflation problems. eg: fighting god-level GM characters; hints of interplanetary/stellar warfare (planet buster bombs, spaceships, etc). Level/stat progression is still vague as hell.

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MC and the other special Awakened (Irregulars) received a cheat skill each somehow, which hasn't been explained. Apparently they're supposed to have cloned a player with the bug so I'm not sure why they only gained 1 super rare skill.

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Recommendation:
Kind of a mixture of the Matrix and Gantz, with a mish-mash of lots of different genres in the dungeons. The story's different, although that doesn't automatically translate into awesome. I would recommend saving up chapters and reading it in batches rather than following every new release. Definitely worth checking out if you're into the real world turned into death game world genre. <<less
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Recklezz
Recklezz rated it
July 8, 2016
Status: --
I like the novel, though the genre is a bit weird, though the translator/author mentions that it isn't infinity it certainly feel like it. The main characters break the 4th wall quite often and bleeds from other works (star wars etc.) happen in the primary story line. The main downside is that the foreshadowing happens too soon and that the MC gets introduced to an impossible task that we as the readers can't find realistic at all. What I would say that this is a normal virtual reality story that... more>> is jumbled up with an original from sites like RoyalRoadl. Not that it's the genre it posses, but the progress of the plot certainly feels like it. Great story overall, just a bit weird genre, that is all. XD <<less
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chocholate
chocholate rated it
July 5, 2016
Status: c111
I love this story, the story concept is new and fresh, maybe it was because of me but sometimes I hardly understand the concept that the writer want to tell...
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like arc about bai (forgot what its name, but it is second arc) I can't bring myself to understand it, like sometimes gone blank for me... lol

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Although it was like that I can't help myself to anticipating the next chapter. btw, I love the 3rd arc, can't wait for the party \ (^o^) /
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Data
Data rated it
April 20, 2016
Status: --
There are a lot of good parts but a lot of cheesy awkward parts. It’s a novel idea, and a very interesting one at that. However, the dialogue for several parts are... Forced. The fact that the MC is a web novelist yet similar to what nubdog stated forgets himself makes it really idiotic and forced to the point where it feels awkward to read.
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DreamCloud
DreamCloud rated it
May 18, 2021
Status: --
The novel is full of MC’s nonsensically kind (p**sy) or indecisive or overly emotional behaviours or full of plot holes.

For example,

1. In first dungeon, Newton told MC to kill the two captured NPCs to prove that MC is not an awakened NPC. (You would think that awakened NPCs are bound by some kind of restriction or duty or emotions that make them unable to kill other NPCs. But reality is that MC and his friends are rampaging with a tank (and said it is fun) in third dungeon/Tokyo... more>> killing people by batches. They said it is okay because every NPCs killed is resurrected at the end of the dungeon. So I do not understand why Newton asked MC to prove himself that way. Awakened ones are more or less as ambitious and merciless as players in dungeons.)

By chapter 190, I cannot tolerate MC’s holy mother (p**sy-like, sorry nanny-like and incompetent) interaction with NPCs. It took a whole chapter where he is softly asking a forensic’s cooperation and he was cursing other people who intimidated the forensic because it made him look like a bad person. MC just forgot he was killing police and people by batches in earlier dungeons).

After chapter 150, MC became a bully when he met with other minor bullies. It is alright that those bullies received punishment but it is too ugly to look at MC’s showy and arrogant attitude while he bullies them and others he thought as bad people. +++ Especially Yu Jiajia who wants to have just a private talk with MC but MC won’t have it because he thinks she is a bad person and later because he thinks she was just interested in him. What a dick? +++ MC is brimming with bromance towards Da Gang whom he just met for no reason and he just cannot stop giving him more and more helps. Who helps strangers for no reason when the stranger said they don’t need help. Here I thought perhaps whether MC is bis*xual because I feel like reading a BL at this point. <<less
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umair
umair rated it
February 20, 2021
Status: c750
This is a very addicting novel because of its very different and unique setting. Though a number of plots are just too cringe worthy and may throw off even the most hardy readers. I have dropped this novel so many times, that I don't remember, even though its so short.

Pros:

  • MC is very likeable though a bit too much of a Mary Sue.
  • Romance starts early, though is very subtle.
  • Side characters have significant screen time and a team is maintained almost throughout the story.
  • Unique setting.
  • World building is fascinating.
Cons:

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All cons are the bastard children of the author's own inability to plan the story cohesively. He forgets and changes when necessary to follow the narrative he spontaneously thinks the arc should follow. I will try keep the examples to the early arcs.

  • MC though intelligent shows inexplicable s*upidity multiple times in all arcs. For example, the protagonist team is part of a guild with a chat function but they do not use it, instead keep worrying about their scattered team members and losing the obvious coordination. Only later in the story, they just start using it as if it was always there.
  • Author adding details when required. A lot of times, matters or reasoning that could have been handled immersively, are instead thrown in when required.
  • Plot based time speed. The team will do sh*t ton but not even 30 minutes pass, but speak 10 or so lines and 10 minutes pass. Many missions are time based and the author flexes them as necessary which destroys immersion. For example, in one arc a self-destruct is going to happen in less than an hour but the hour does not pass... When finally, less than 20 minutes remain they have the time to gawk at the many sci-fi weapons and speculate about energy sources... a boss fight happens, they board and drive a submarine, 4km out to the sea, then finally the blast occurs...
  • Plot holes are extreme, defined characteristics are changed/forgotten to progress the story. Established norms are flung out and foundation-less plot devices are thrown to create drama and intrigue. The premise of the novel is technological which inherently requires concrete scenarios but the author makes it sci-fi with no basis.
  • The author's ineptitude made him pull a fast one somewhere in the middle, with critical plot twist which resulted in our dear MC committing genocide and also justifying it with a reason that he erased from his memory... this act alone made me drop it. Let alone the fact that while he intentionally caused the genocide, he was foolish enough to not even leave a way out for himself.
  • Power levels are undefined. The author uses relative terms to show their significance but later even opts to omit their names.
  • Long inexplicable disappearance of love interests, protected by strong cringe worthy plot armour.
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Boon
Boon rated it
April 15, 2017
Status: c321
4/5 despite a rough start. By 321 it is progressively getting better with each chapter, as opposed to many generic action novels.

It starts out with an interesting idea, the protagonist and his friends/comrades are merely disposable NPC's in a game. It hits several cliche's pretty early on, and I dropped this novel 2-3 times before I hit chapter 50. I highly recommend holding on, at the very least reading this as a filler between updates of your other favorite novels.

By the time this hits chapter 300 it is incredibly interesting... more>> in my opinion. Introducing many mysteries and more novel ideas. It has a memorable cast of characters, and the enemies are always very intelligent. The story and plot are advancing at a good pace

Despite the cliche's early on that made me drop this, and the occasional irrelevant info-dump that leads me to skim, I'm still giving this a solid 4/5. But this is still tentative. It has climbed back up from the hole into something I quite like, but it can always dive right back in. Out of the 200+ CN and KR action novels I've read on this site, this makes my top 20; scoring highly above many of the other action sci-fi's, and generic xianxia's like IET's. <<less
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MondoX
MondoX rated it
May 8, 2016
Status: c56
The closest comparison to describe this story is like the manga _Cage of Eden_ with _game-like_ elements and like a certain movie that if I mention the name will spoil part of the story. The story is well written, and fight scenes are described very well. The best part of the story is its uniqueness compare to other LN/WN, I have yet to come across anything similar. Anyone that reads this series will not be disappointed by the story.

Probably my only complain so far is the strength of the MC.... more>> Every time the MC fights, he almost ends up dead and most of the time he needs help to defeat his opponent. He does not need to be OP’d, but he needs to improve some. The MC also has the most useless, and wasteful skill I have ever heard of. When another rookie (noob) shows up, they turn out to be stronger than the MC. All of the MC’s allies and enemies are stronger than him, or have a better skill. Expect a lot of luck or help for the MC to win his fights, because I do not see him beating anyone with strength or skills. The one thing I will say about the MC is that he is not a coward and will fight. <<less
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Tomer
Tomer rated it
January 7, 2020
Status: c753
This novel has been quite the ride. It has my favorite setting from all the novels I ever read, but suffers from large pacing issues. I binged every chapter so far in just one week, and while I enjoyed it for the most part, there are some qualities to the writing that are definitely lacking. The novel is now in a hiatus and if it ever were to resume, I will not continue reading it. With the extreme cliffhanger that the novel is left on, I would not recommend anyone... more>> else to read this novel either.

The main character of the story is an author himself, one who is made fun of for not updating his webnovels on schedule. It is a shame that the author of Gate of Revelation couldn't separate himself from the powers of the self-insert. <<less
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Aaronisnothere123
Aaronisnothere123 rated it
June 3, 2019
Status: c357
Holy hell is this a bad. One of the best concepts you could have due to it being unique but it was utterly ruined by the writer's bias and bad writing.

The plot could be interesting but that doesn't necessarily mean it's good.

First of all, The main character is very pe*verted though he states he is loyal. If he could have the 'silver tongue' of threatening ladies and some fateful encounters, how come he couldn't get girls beforehand. If his personality is so valiant, why couldn't he use a single ounce... more>> of it before the system? The novel states itself, he is nothing special but what the hell is with the blatant plot armor protecting him even though he's still weak?

No powerup whatsoever, this disguises itself as a Dark novel with the dark tone it SELDOM gives.

I was an avid fan for about 280~ chapters but the writing goes downhill with the racism that is blatantly explained. Doesn't even explain why he describes people of what he described them as. He really doesn't think that this novel would have an international audience with the racism and nationalistic sh*t it emanates.

Sorry for my tone, I'm very vocal on how such a good plot was wasted on this novel. I would put this as a 1 star but even that would be an advantage. Either the character is meant to be bland or the writer is bland with his monotone way of thinking. He describes his character to be full of life but all of them are filled utterly vile with awe and moist lust for the MC.

Definitely not a good read, and if you do choose to read, bare in mind the deficits. <<less
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Nikkurou
Nikkurou rated it
November 4, 2018
Status: c681
This novel had me hooked so hard I caught up with 681 chapters in a little less than a week of reading, and it was amazing. Everything seems delicately and meticulously planned to the point where sometimes only a hundred chapters later does something finally click and make sense, and it just blows your mind. I love it when stories do this because it shows how well the author thought everything out or planned ahead. In this story, everything seems to happen for a reason and sometimes it'll come back... more>> when you least expect it.

In fact, I've had moments where I stopped reading and just began theorizing why something in the story happened. And sometimes Im actually been able to reach a partial answer that later proves to be right! The author lays down the evidence and builds a world so convincing that us the readers, can actually guess as to what might be happening.

And jeezus, the amount of research that the author puts in for the historical dungeons shows his dedication. Almost every dungeon has a sort of backstory to it, and it's mostly connected to some legend, history, or real locations. Although the author takes his creative liberties with the background, his research on the topic is quite in depth allowing for some really interesting stories that seem really legit. I actually read some of the historical dungeon parts and later found myself reading Wikipedia articles about the settings and people he used in the story, only to find they were quite accurate. A bit of a spoiler, but you'll hear history from the infamous Jack the Ripper case, the Legend of King Arthur, a French King (forgot his name) and his fight against some other king, etc etc. It's clear this novel is quite fleshed out and well thought out.

The MC, Chen Xiaolian, is also really good! I see people hating on MC in the reviews because he's weak or whatnot, but the way I see it is, he's balanced. With every dungeon you see him develop and grow. He begins as a really well learned novel writer using his grasp on knowledge to figure out things within historical dungeons. A bit naive and too kindhearted for the world hes been shoved into but he'snot afraid to do what he has to do. Later on you'll see him grow into someone who is a decisive leader who is still kind but knows when to be cruel, and a lot m mature. He's a character that really grows.

Overall, one of the best novels I've had the chance to read in a while and I'm curently just in awe over it. As someone who reads a lot of Japanese LNs or WN, which honestly lack in detail and world building most of the time (except for some good ones like Mushoku Tensei, Death Flags, etc), this was amazing to me. <<less
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MyRAMEN
MyRAMEN rated it
October 9, 2018
Status: c469
I highly recommend to give this a try. Although I doubt youll be able to finish the novel with how "action packed focus" the novek is making the story dull once the uniqueness of the novel goes away, but I still recommend to give it a try. This novel is very very unique and also a little mind blowing. It was also pretty funny at times, but even more serious. The flaw of this novel was focusing too much on action and events, without giving enough focus onto other aspects,... more>> if not, wouldve been one of my favorite novels of all time probably <<less
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Xanax
Xanax rated it
June 4, 2018
Status: c643
Ok, as expected, the novel is not perfect. It is impossible to have a perfect novel given how Qidian operates, with the constant need for daily refreshments to keep readership up. Leeway is therefore given to the author for some plot inconsistencies.

The main appeal of this novel lies in its setting. There is constant backdrop of mystery that lies beyond our understanding in the novel. What is going on? Who are the Players? What is the "Upper Plane"? Such questions are what kept me reading this novel from Chapter 1... more>> all the way to the last Chapter. If you are a fan of excellent world-building and have the patience to stomach the slow moving pace of the novel, this book is for you. A commendable point here is that the author writes about multiple settings around the globe in his novels, from London all the way to a fictional dictatorship of Kombia in Africa, which brings out a rather refreshing taste to the usual deluged of China-centric webnovels we find on Qidian. At least the author recognizes that the world is not just China alone.

Another good point about this novel is how the author tries not to play into the Chinese nationalistic fervor when writing his novels. Some other Chinese webnovels (I shall not name names) tend to have a tendency to portray frankly ridiculous caricatures of Japanese, American and Korean characters in an attempt to resonate with the current wave of new age patriotism in China. It is frankly a massive turnoff for most international readers and just ugh.... disgusts me. This author though, has a wide variety of characters in the cast of his novel and well, does at least an above average job of showing some sort of international understanding and appeal in his novels.

The demerits of this novel though, lies in the inconsistencies with the other aspects of the novel. For one, the principle of Chekhov's gun is repeated ignored, with multiple plot points the author foreshadows in chapters ago seemingly forgotten. The same problems lies with the power system, with the power system being inconsistent and seemingly whimsically dependent on what the author fancies. This leads to the reader having no clear idea what the main characters abilities are and causes most fight scenes to devolved into typical Qidian, Chinese webnovel power masturbatory fantasy. Some element of strategy was present in the earlier chapters when the character was weaker, where he used this brain to fight and solve problems rather then his powers, but it has declined somewhat as the author got a bit lazier in the later novels.

This novel, overall, suffers from the same problems many online novels suffer from, with the need for quantity at the expense of quality showing through at certain instances. The best way to enjoy this novels is to enjoy then one chapter at a time as they are publish, as time helps dilute and cover-up some of the plot inconsistencies. Recommend. <<less
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