A world that runs with the power of runes.
Cultivation to immortality is possible.
Legends are possible.
A world of martial arts, where survival of the fittest is supreme.
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The novel is good and well written wonderful character development and nit excessive plot twist good to see a protagonist calm and not been overly proud
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There are good and bad things in this novel, for me it leans mostly towards the bad, which is why I left it in chapter 16. The good part would be the construction of the world and... the construction of the world, I seriously can't find any other reason apart from that, I found the history, politics and the system of power very interesting and I would have liked to delve deeper into it if It were not because the bad outweighs the good by a wide margin. And the bad thing would first be your MC or protagonist, seriously he is very bad, he does not fit at all with his background, he is very naive, for someone who lived most of his childhood on the streets selling illegal products he would have taught you to classify people and knowing and identifying the intentions of others with his supposed intelligence, but this MC has none of that, I don't know how he survived to adulthood with that naivety that he has, he is also after his rebirth, for a man of successful business of around 30 years is very stupid, he does not connect or did not want to connect the dots of his origins, trying to trick himself into denying something and he also goes with the flow many times and simply stops thinking about the reasons behind the actions of others to verify whether or not they have bad intentions, etc. For someone who has read many comics and books, also instantly accepts that he has been reborn, it seems very out of place to me that in his more than 14 years of life in his new world he does not accept that he is in a fantasy place where everything You can pass. Well, I vented my complaints about this very good novel but terrible protagonist.
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