Transmigrated into the world of a game he despised, Raziel finds himself cast as a villain. But he has no intention of following the script.
Determined to live his new life to the fullest, he plans to relax and enjoy his newfound wealth and power while letting the hero and heroines save the world on their own.
Or is this really going to happen?
This story is written quite well, but as one reader mentioned, there are too many pauses between dialogues, which feels confusing. I don't understand why so many people like this novel; is it because the concept of the main character (MC) being a villain who fights against fate and doesn't want to be a villain? Well, maybe it's because of that concept, but for me, this novel isn't that great.
The story starts off interesting, but as time goes on, it becomes increasingly annoying, where the MC struggles to live a relaxed life without the help of a system. However, I’m sure that in the end, the MC will receive help from the system—do you want to know?
Secondly, the system is too annoying and has emotions. I’m sure the system has a female persona. The story becomes more irritating when a girl named Anya keeps trying to get close to the MC, and also Erick, who clearly tries to appear nice but is very foolish. In the end, the author will make Erick look like a forcing character, prompting the MC to try to stop Erick's actions.
The story is so predictable; there are too many similar novel concepts out there. I'm not saying this novel is bad or ugly; it just feels frustrating to see a similar novel... I thought I would get a novel with a different concept, but I hoped too much, and it left me disappointed.
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Solid world building, likeable MC, really hoping to see some violence buildup, looking forward to updates
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Honestly a really good story, with great Heroine development. Also the MC is likable. My only sad point is... I want more chapters!
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