After being reincarnated as a busty fox-like race in a fantasy world filled with magic and mysteries Alysara finds herself blinded after getting a cursed skill. Now she must train her ability to sense the mana around her and discover what mana and magic really is to see.
There is no smut in this story and the MC is not a futa.
IMPORTANT: Chapters are currently being updated now that I have improved as a writer if you see a drop in quality or change that does follow earlier chapters it is because they might not have been updated yet.
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Absolutely stunning work. I have read it non-stop (kinda) since I've found it and have caught up to the latest chapter faster than
Alysara increases her sense mana level.
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First of all Thank God! This novel got a new cover I was having a hard time because I'm always imagining her still as a 8 yrs old girl even tho she is already 11 or something damn. Second of all this is good, when I mean good. I mean Good-good. Love this novel
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It is especially good at world building and have logical, realistic character interactions. Story is slow burn. Lit rpg system is good and logical, not breaking immersion while giving the progression feeling succesfully. I really like it overall and if you give it a go you probably will too.
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Really love this book all the characters have substance to them and none of them feel flat. I recomend reading this book
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Out of 155 chapters not a single major flaw of the story is found to me.
The worst part of these type of the story is that most of them keep using "he/she is just a child" as the plot device to have MC solve the problem. This story that happened only once and just talking not really any decision. The way the authority took the safe path of listen to a 5 year old child's advice but at the same time didn't commit anything that will go horribly if it's just a childish nonsense make me really like the story.
Most decisions of the characters make sense, it's sometime dumb but people did dumb things more often than not. Sometime the previously good characters turned unlikable but again, that happens in real life.
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An incredibly unique take on the Japanese fantasy genre. It is largely similar to Japanese fantasy with how the worldbuilding, magic and etc work, but yet it's nowhere close to what you'd expect. You should definitely give this a try
Leave a 5 star rating on this novel please, it's already at 4.9 and so close to 5.0 we just need an extra little push
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Since I don't want to make a long review i'll just say this, the book has a great system so far and the main character doesn't feel brokenly overpowered or anything like that... the world has been designed well and the author put a lot of work into it.
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This is quite good. I like Azarinth Healer and the author mentioning that as a inspiration brought me into the reading. The story is good, immersive worldbuilding is especially nice. It has some slice-of-life pacing without losing sight of the big picture as it moves along, with occasional Global Notifications keeping us informed of big plot stuff happening over the horizon, but that's just the preview for later shenanigans, as she's growing and learning in her home islands.
So, it's good, you won't regret giving it a peek!
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I am not good at review nor at explaining what I think, so do not expect anything constructive, but.
While chapter 21, it is good, it shows great world-building and a story that builds itself very well.
The setup is good, and while not being too slow, it takes time to go through.
This was my attempt at reviewing, if you want a quick conclusion to my review: it is good, go read it and get your opinion.
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The first 150 chapters are incredibly good, with mostly believable conflict, strength gain, and overall entertainment throughout. The pace in which the MC gains strength early on is great, only slightly brought down by yet another MC who can punch well above their weight. Sadly, it starts to get old later in the chapter and the story progression starts making abrupt jumps forward. It's the same cookie cutter gain strength, new trial to surpass showing how weak she is, repeat.
The best way to describe the story is like an offbrand Xianxia, where the only goal is to gain strength because the story requires it, large timeskips to breakthroughs, strength causes more powerful enemies to show up, and side characters are relegated to background or forgotten characters after they're no longer useful.
There are many situations where something interesting is brought up or happens eluding to a small side story in the future. These are either promptly forgotten or get brought up constantly despite never having little progression on the front. One of these, and it's a big one, is that the MC is going to explore the world. When? Probably once she's something above a Mythical being and has the strength to destroy entire realms is my guess.
The world building is actually pretty good, shame 80% of the interesting stuff came in the form of a multi-chapter info dump all at once after 200 chapters, as if the Author suddenly realized he should add some more world building.
Overall I'd highly recommend reading it. It's fun, but the author lacks the skill to properly capitalize on its peaks to push it that bit further. This review mostly focuses on the negatives because it could be that much better.
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