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Spare Me, Great Lord!
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Rating(3.7 / 5.0, 157 votes)
5 | 47% (74 votes) |
4 | 16% (25 votes) |
3 | 13% (21 votes) |
2 | 8% (13 votes) |
1 | 15% (24 votes) |
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2017
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
1332 Chapters (Completed)
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Every 205.7 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #10298
All Time Rank: #1989
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Monthly Rank: #11899
All Time Rank: #4520
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.This is the story of an orphan, Lu Shu. He is not any regular orphan, but a metahuman experiencing the changes in himself, his country and the world during the dawn of the magical era. Watch as Lu Shu embarks on a journey to hone his peculiar abilities together with his sister, the adorable and charismatic Lu Xiaoyu. Along the way, they’ll encounter supernatural events, obstacles and even the most powerful people in their country. How will Lu Shu make the best of his abilities and oust his never-ending list of rivals and opponents?
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One entry per lineDa Wang Rao Ming
Dawang Raoming
Spare Me Great Lord!
ท่านเทพละเว้นข้าเถิด
大王饶命
Dawang Raoming
Spare Me Great Lord!
ท่านเทพละเว้นข้าเถิด
大王饶命
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- The MC is great! He's calm and rational with a bit of a trolley streak due to his system itself. His actions make a lot of sense in the story and his beliefs are well written and followed. The plot also isn't written in a way that needs to make him make enemies left and right for contrived reasons like a normal xianxia.
- The sister is also a fun character. Their familial relationship is really genuine and they play off of each other smoothly. She isn't there just to be little sister fap material and she acts like a mature child of her age.
- No young masters or a super law of the jungle world! 200 chapters in and I haven't seen a single person use his wealth or higher cultivation to really flaunt and bully the MC. There isn't the contrived cycle of get bullied->become stronger through cultivation->revenge. Not only that, people in this novel act quite reasonable regardless of their standing and the way society progresses in very realistic in this scenario. I think the description was meant to be sarcastic bait on the xianxia genre as he never has had a "never-ending list of rivals and opponents". Heck, he never even made enemies with anyone.
- No long abstruse descriptions of cultivation to fill up word length. Descriptions of cultivation or filler content is very low as it should be, since the setting is a transition from our world -> a world with metahumans. Though on the other hand, I feel as if some aspects of the system were introduced a bit too briefly at the beginning.
Other things of note:- Like many novels set in modern day, other countries/organizations need to be the antagonist. So far, the nationalism is present with a bias towards China (obviously) though the MC doesn't really seem to have the nationalism beyond an ordinary citizen. It mainly seems to be pro-China and anti-Japanese sentiments, but its so far at a manageable level and nowhere near cringey and offensively racist level.
- The story is written in a slow manner. I like it because it shows that this isn't your typical cultivation novel where your racing to become god. 200 chapters in and there isn't any girls or whatnot but his familial relationship with his sister fills the interpersonal aspects quite nicely.
- The system is interesting? It fills a reason for the MC to act a bit troll like he does (in order to make the story interesting). The pacing of points generated and what the system can do is mostly determined by the author, but I feel like he did a great job with pacing everything. The progress in time feels realistic and consistent over the 200 chapters I've read. Initially the poor introduction of the system (it kinda just got shoehorned in no explanation), the randomness of point generation, and its lottery system kinda put me off. But after 50 chapters in, I think the author gradually understood what he wanted to do with the system, and now the system is one of my favorite ones. The distress point generation is mostly deterministic with a cap of 1000 while being consistent across the MC's actions. The 2-3 items of significance you can get from the system are always clearly outlined by the author and after the first incident, no asspull jackpot lotteries are possible.
For the most part the story is done in a well written and logical manner. There are a few plot points that you need to rationalize away because they make no sense, but otherwise this is one of the better novels out there. Writing: 4/5 Enjoyment: 5/5Racism exists. His system can undisguise people's true name. Obvious with all the japan, india and russia.
After chapter 1200 he gets really brutal, killing around 100k people.