- Chapter One Hundred and Forty Nine – 149Jan 18, 2021
- Chapter One Hundred and Forty Eight – 148Jan 15, 2021
- Chapter One Hundred and Forty Seven – 147Jan 13, 2021
- Chapter One Hundred and Forty Six – 146Jan 11, 2021
- Chapter One Hundred and Forty Five – 145Jan 8, 2021
- Chapter One Hundred and Forty Four – 144Jan 6, 2021
- Chapter One Hundred and Forty Three – 143Jan 4, 2021
- Chapter One Hundred and Forty Two – 142Jan 1, 2021
- Chapter One Hundred and Forty One – 141Dec 30, 2020
- Chapter One Hundred and Forty – 140Dec 28, 2020
- Chapter One Thirty Nine – 139Dec 25, 2020
- Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Eight – 138Dec 23, 2020
- Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Seven – 137Dec 21, 2020
- Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Six – 136Dec 18, 2020
- Chapter One Hundred Thirty Five – 135Dec 16, 2020
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A well thought out story with a hidden agenda, and a character determined to survive, damn the odds. It starts out with a... I’d say bang, but perhaps splash would be more appropriate, as Felix, our MC, wakes up next to an acid ocean and a not so happy sea monster of mythical proportions. So what does our MC do? Well... he runs away. A lot.
In a land full to the brim of monsters that could kill him with a glance, Felix is determined to survive and find out where he is. And to do that, he has to get stronger, fast. His only advantage is a world system and his mysterious new race that was chosen for him by someone, or something, unknown, and a will that refuses to break.
Welcome to the Continent, Felix Navarre.
We hope you survive.
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im not one to male reviews but im in love with this story, the writing and setting is so good, im enjoying it a lot. 10/10
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It's a great story but I miss 2 things. He doesn't absorb enough of his enemies or try to relieve again and again his memories. It seems like he don't know his potential. Even though he ALREADY HAD seen the potential of both skills.
Btw. I miss luck status. Few histories on the site do make luck an actual status that make difference....
Well, other than that is well written and has a nice, concise and good history. Paired with nice fights. It's a good read. Maybe in the future it will be 5 stars.
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Overarching plot: check
Charachter development: check
Characters that you can actually care for: check
Made me cry: check
Ladies and gentlemen. This is the good stuff!
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Nice. All jokes aside an amazing story with twist, turns, some of the best action on this site, and a compelling story that keeps you interested and invested. This story has me reading the chapters as soon as they come out it has great word count and chapter length and little to no errors . In my opinion its the best story on the site.
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I love this book! Takes a new perspective of the 'transported to a game world'. Lots of pain, lots of wounds, and lots of monsters.
I like this book enough to eagerly read and painfully wait for each new chapter.
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Starts out kind of generic but as the chapters went on I found this story hard to put down. Very well written and the characters are really believable, each having a lot of personality. The world building is pretty decent so far and descriptive, although the MC hasn't travelled much yet... and I love how the skill system works and is built upon... typical LitRPG stuff but the author has his own spin on it.
Probably one of my favorite stories on SH.. I really can't chose between Man Who Fights with Monsters, Sanguine Paradise and now this one as my favorite... but so far I'm leaning towards this one considering I feel much more attached to the characters so far... I really can't wait to read more about Felix's story!
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This is, what I would say, a cultivation novel wrapped in a good and interesting story. Why do I say that - because it uses some of the mechanics of those novels, while also introducing it's own unique world that is a darker dystopian fantasy world, and it's own unique mechanics. On the one hand I love it because these unique elements, it creates a very original vibrant world with many different layers and facets going on.
On the other hand It also reminds me why I no longer read cultivation novels. Namely because they get repetitive, and you can see this sometimes suffering from that. The character gets into a cycle, it's a rinse repeat of events going on in the novel (I won't say what it is to avoid spoilers). The only other criticism I have is some of the antagonists motivationaly aren't fleshed out too much. Doing bad stuff to become more powerful is a typical theme, but there might be a narrative reason for it in some cases that the author is hinting.
For those two negatives though I would say I'm still loving the story. The authors writing is great, the main characters are interesting, even though there are repetitive aspects there are a LOT of twists and turns that keep expanding the world in interesting directions (Hopefully the story stays tight- I don't want to wade through like 2000 chapters by the end unless theres a reason), and the world itself has been built very well with a lot of depth.
Somewhere around a 4.5 out of 5, but since I can't do that rounding up to a 5.
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