Micheal is a young guy in his late teens who just graduated from high school and now he honestly does not know what to do with himself. Sitting in his chair just relaxing and browsing the shit-show that was the internet, doing random stuff, he suddenly becomes oddly weary. The next moment he's fuck-knows-where and everything seems rather.... odd?
He was rather confident in himself, that he usually didn't have a 360-degree field of vision, and that everything wasn't always so... gigantic. Something was really off... As if to confirm his thoughts, the very next second a series of prompts invaded his sight followed by a rather soothing voice.
[Soul restoration - Completed!]
[Welcome to Eve]
[Status...... Species: Glade Mosquito.....]
Slowly taking in everything laid out before him, Micheal responded with the most intelligent and sagely response possible.
"Huh......."
As such Micheal's unending search for power, adventure, and family begins.
WARNING:
This story features a protagonist with unconventional views and morals. In a world where only strength rules, concepts of good and evil become blurred as they fade to inutility. If you are looking for a goody-two-shoes, upholder of justice, and who goes around unconditionally saving any and all people in distress, this story is most likely not your cup of tea.
It can also get pretty dark and sensual at times, you have been warned.
Release schedule, Monday-Wednesday-Friday
[I am also posting this story on RoyalRoad]
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This absolutely sucks ass the description made it sound interesting and the beginning was but then everything became so f**king stupid and the so called "Handsome" MC is an asshole that is literally a f**king human shaped bug like what the hell not only that but also how in the hell is he ruthless when he is scared of killing humans even though he isn't one anymore I am so f**king done with this stupid ass story who ever wrote this should actually rethink their life choices if they think this is good and to anyone reading the reviews before reading the story if you come across my review I advise you not waste your time on this story.
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Good read, I was expecting a lot because of a really nice start but I was disapointed by the characters, like lilly who just fall in love with MC and start to live with a goblin tribe because " she is bored and have no plan for the future " or mia who just fall in love because " MC strong ", I get that when she was a goblin she was kinda supposed to make babies with the MC because ghey are very tribal but I think that making her fall in love is too much.
About MC, I get that he is influenced by his current race (liking human blood as a mosquito and hating undead as some sort of vampire) but he is too inconsistent in his behavior. By that I mean that overall he just want to get xp and he dont care about his opponent, but WHY does he just let the girl in the last few chapters live ??? She is just free xp but he let her live because " haha she give little sister vibe lol "
Apart for the characters the world building is good and intriguing i'd like more details of ghe place but its not needed, the comedy is pretty funny and the power scaling is well done
Its the first novel of the author and despite the execution who could have been done better and some characters the story is very interesting to read and author has a lot of imagination, I recommend
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A very enjoyable read.
Glad to see a monster story that does not re-integrate the monster into human society. Some potentially interesting characters are introduced though besides the MC we don't know much about anyone else yet.I very much like that the MC is encountering some unique scenarios
(e.g. Glade guardian)
Sor far very promising and I'm eager to read more!
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Made it through the slavery arc, couldn’t make it through the forced/enslaved tournament arc. Just listen to the top reviews at 3 stars or less. Story has much potential, ruined by bad forced plot points likely intended to keep the MC from being OP, but really just hurts the story.
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I like it.
Good points
1. Interesting Evolution/Class system
2. Acceptable amount of plot armor
3. The MC is not Dense or Sociopath like many reincarnated MC out there
4. Author doesn't intruduced filler characters without any reason to only be forgotten later.
There are some bad points but not to glaring to the eyes.
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What else to say than that I enjoy this story as can be seen by the rating.
Well I will try to say why I read it I guess.
- The story is mostly focused on the protagonist his evolution, power growth and his companions.
- I always enjoy seing some nice tables with growing stats and more and better skills thats why I read litrpg so if you also like this you should give this story a try.
- In the beginning at one part it was becoming a bit repetitive but author took it in a direction I enjoyed and the repetitiveness was suppressed. Now I read each chapter closely after its released.
- The story is not completely unique but it has its own charm. The world and progression keeps me interested in what happens next.
- The romantic part of the story is not the best I have ever read but I think it complements the story well.
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This is my frst review. Becouse this novel is so good.
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I had high hopes for this story. The beginning was decent, a new variant of the monster-MC isekai, and well done, at least at first.
Both the story and the MC quickly grow bland however. The story eventually becomes riddled with explanations of how the MC's skills and spells work, leading to entire chapters being designated to that. Which wouldn't be too bad, if it didn't take away from the story. Sadly though, it does. There have been instances where I've skipped entire paragraphs, and later several chapters in a row just so I could continue with the story.
The MC himself is also a problem. What starts as a clever person trapped in the body of a mosquito, desperate to survive at all costs, devolves into a psychopathic murderous hypocrite as soon as he get's a humanoid body. He belittles others for acting on their "petty" emotions, yet only a moment later wants to rip someone's head off for looking at him the wrong way. You'd think that after being enslaved, tortured and experimented upon he'd reevaluate the way he treats others, especially after stating how he wants to take his mind off of these things so as to not remember what he'd been through. Nope, roughly ten chapters later, back to torturing, mind-controlling and experimenting on living people we go.
The other characters in this aren't much better. The first companion he makes is basically Patrick Star. Dumb face, dumb head, but stronk. His initial involvement in the story was already little, but after they settle down, it becomes even less. Same with "his woman". Has a little involvement at first, but is essentially reduced to a bed warmer and of course, falls for him like any girl from the most generic harem story imaginable would, with no effort whatsoever from him, other than existing. The few interesting side characters either get killed off, or make only one appearance.
As a conclusion, strong start but drops in quality enormously, devolving into just another teenage power fantasy. Since it's also axed, honestly don't bother, unless you like this sorta stuff.
Edit: I forgot to mention, the tags are also misleading. The MC is no antihero, because that would require him to do at least something good, which he doesn't. He's a straight-up villain, who the author tries to paint as chaotic neutral. He kills people unprovoked, tortures and experiments on them. Not to mention that one time a woman got beaten and gang-raped just across the courtyard of him, to which he turned a blind eye because he didn't want to get involved, only to then later kill the gang's leader anyways for, I sh*t you not, spilling the MC's soup. So yeah, no antihero in sight, only a villain.
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Simply painful. One oppressed arc after another. MC keeps getting forced into terrible situation by those stronger than him. And he does not even learn from his mistakes. Hunted, enslaved, getting dropped into a noble ploy against his will, something of great power beyond the system forcing him into participating in their death games. MC simply does not possess free will. He is a slave to fate/plot through and through. The stronger he gets the more he encounter stronger beings that would oppress him. Whats the point of growing stronger then if the same thing will keep happening anyway. He never shouldve evolved beyond his 1st form. As weak as his 1st form might be, he was the freest back in that form.
Also the novel ended very dissappointingly. Dont bother reading this unless youre okay with it being unfinished.
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Made an account just to post this: I was okay with the sh*tty personality MC, I qas okay with the terrible dialogue, I was okay with all the sh*ttiness because all in all the concept was nice and I liked the slow character building. But then MC decides to put gang rape willingly into the story and doesnt even use a spoiler. There's a reason all novels put a stop to rape because every f**king person is against rape and it just makes sense. You didn't need to add that and then blame it on the woman's inability to be strong. You're f**king sick and you need mental help, hopp off that "im not like other books" mentality you dumbass.
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