By AhraManyu
Rakna was not normal. No, unmistakably not. Whether it was his appearance, his personality, his abilities, his identity, nothing about him had ever been banal. Was it his choice? No. He was merely but a tormented soul doing its utmost to live the
This novel is fresh and funny, which is a neat contrast to my fae court, the main cast each has a bit of charm and thus reading all published chapters in a day was a joyous occasion!
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Don't read with the mindset that 'enlightened' comes into play - the MC, Jack, has a normal personality with no particular genius or deep insight like one might expect from an enlightened buddha or enlightenment thinker.
And let yourself forgive the author for a lot, because this novel is rough. Lots of spelling and grammar mistakes, and inconsistencies with the system: the exchange rate between exp and CP starts at 10:1 and later is 100:1, first Jack promises he'll take 25% of exp and later it's revealed he's taking 50%, etc.
That all said this is an interesting framework for development, it lets the MC be a guide and trainer, while growing himself as well. It's got potential and I like the cast so far.
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