Status: Completed.
「BOOK 1: The Two Fools 」
The Bleak Walker named Nolan fought through the light's war. He marched on with his fellow rank-and-file soldiers and held the line for the Heroes against the army of the Overlord of Demons, so that they can save the world from the darkness. As he dies again he found himself back in time before his meeting with the Burned Woman.
This is the tale of a worn-out soldier who had already helped saving the world.
「BOOK 2: The Hearts of Steel 」
The Tower of Nimrod looms and covers four cities; a symbol of arrogance for the inhabitants of the Mesial Continent; a continent where the many races gathered, yet speaking a single language. The Bleak Walker found himself in this new world where the threat of darkness is not present; however, forces of chaos gather, intending to break the tower that symbolize the unity of all.
This is the tale of the fallen.
「BOOK 3: Pale Shine's Fury 」
He awoke in a world that he knew nothing about. In this world he could only dare to survive, knowing that he was lost. This is tale of the unknowing and the Tale of the Pale Shine's Fury. This is the tale of the Lost.
「BOOK 4: A Moment of Silence 」
A vast ocean before him and an island that seems so still compared to the rest. Far from home, Nolan found himself living with a young man named Arel who owns a farm in an island sitting on an ocean. This is the tale of a man who found the happy ending of a world that was truly saved. The tale of a Transmigrator and a Reincarnator...
「BOOK 5: The Weight Of All Things 」
A traveler roamed a land that has been saved by heroes. However, the world isn't as kind to stop.
Powerful beings are in constant wrestle for power. These beings plots in hopes that they could assert their dominance and rid of the spell that has saved this world. Against people who take on the role of monsters.
The intro was quite good and the premise is really interesting. Sadly, all I can say is don't bother. It's completely unreadable. It's as if someone wrote it in their native tongue and then translated it with a really basic understanding of English and MTLing individual words.
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When I started reading this, I thought it would be your typical time loop/travel story where the protagonist would go back in time and solve all the problems. But then as chapters go on, I came to realize that it was not. Beneath the single-minded 'love' lies a toxic relationship between two people who are too stubborn for their own good. I admit that I was so lost after the end of book 1. Evidently, I choose to keep reading (despite the grammar that really needs editing) because I really like how the main protagonist and heroine have become bitter rival destined to be enemies, unable to have their happy endings. As for the other characters, don't expect anything from the side characters because most of the time the author focuses on the fragments of the flawed hero and heroine rather than the rest. It's a tiring read. But nonetheless a ride so far.
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I've read this series thinking I'd find a simple tale of an anti-hero and her lover. Then time travel came in. Multiple timelines and lives jumping to and fro. Then time fragments entered. Multiple gods and goddesses frolicking about. What else? Oh right multiple realms in different time periods connected to the previous realm. It became such a gigantic clusterf**k that myself and I'm sure multiple people are still trying to unravel.
At some point I just gave up theorizing and just rolled with the author's gradual reveal of events and characters. The only thing constant is the presence of the two main characters. Others just exist to butter up the two's eventual reunion or reveal more of their relationship. It's not a bad thing to me. But for those trying to find meaningful world building and character development of side characters then prepare to throw those expectations out the door since this author likes resets of both his worlds and the characters. Their relationship is very complicated. It starts out as pure and devoted but turns more toxic and obsessive as more and more details are revealed.
What is insanity? This novel is. It does change subtly every time but the change made may or may not be for everyone and even then is subject to change. I'm insane too in the sense that I always come back for more since the author always knows how to leave his readers hanging or reeling in confusion.
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A very interesting take on something that has been explored in other novels. This one somewhat seems to get it right.
As it goes on, it slows down quite a bit; but the beauty of it is still worth a read.
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very nice story but some chapters were confusing
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The story is good but with multiple timeline many people will feel confused but if you guys read carefully and not skimming the chapter then you'll mostly get what's the author point on Nolan story
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I've read this somewhere before, but I forgot where. This is a good story, so read it now.
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And it's still that good, I love it
Thank you for making this story
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This is the 1st time I ever reviewed a story.
getting tired of all these turn back time/transported to another world genre. But I gotta say, as of chapter 32, this one is one of the best. Pacing and story is good. It's a nice change of pace. I am hooked the moment I started to read this, and I have been trying not to binge read all the chapters so I have more to read, and never have to wait for the next chapter. Thank you author. Really one of the best novel I came across. If you turn this into a book, will 100% buy it.
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