It's not written from a western perspective, MC (Jin) is like a typical JP dude
The first few chapters don't have much to do with restaurant stuff other than c1, c2-7 are mostly about settling in with godly powers and all that.
But it's like chill, slow paced, Idk. Maybe I like it more because of all the violent stories I've been reading recently where people kill people for no reason other than violence is fun.
Writing style has a few grammar issues here and there and it's not super descriptive about everything (which I guess would not make it on the level of a licensed jp light novel) but it is well paced and the characters aren't total cardboard cutouts.
Oh no! Aizen’s plan succeeded! Fortunately, Aizen succeeding with his plan was part of Yuna’s plan all along. Unfortunately, Aizen succeeding being part of Yuna’s plan was part of his plan all along. Fortunately, Aizen succeeding
“Mobu! Today is the day where I would set the flag to get the princess Sylvie route!”
“So, what do you want me to do?”
My name is Mobu. I am just a normal 2nd son of Baron Moru that happen to have a great tale
Xenia Worthy, Reincarnator Extraordinaire, has done it all. She’s been a Hero (twice), a Demon Lord (briefly), and most recently did a stint as a magical talking sword. But it turns out there’s at least one more type of life for her to
Imagine a Xianxia MC. Imagined? Good.
You might think he fights other young masters, face slaps them, gets the jade beauties that aren’t actually green, and becomes an immortal. If you have imagined that, congratulations, but thatR
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Leon, an otaku with a passion for 3D printing, is summoned by the god Garland and given an ultimatum – save Garlandia or watch his world be destroyed in four days. Leon
Disclaimer: this is... a rather biased review.
If you want to read a manga, give it a try.
It's not written from a western perspective, MC (Jin) is like a typical JP dude
The first few chapters don't have much to do with restaurant stuff other than c1, c2-7 are mostly about settling in with godly powers and all that.
But it's like chill, slow paced, Idk. Maybe I like it more because of all the violent stories I've been reading recently where people kill people for no reason other than violence is fun.
Writing style has a few grammar issues here and there and it's not super descriptive about everything (which I guess would not make it on the level of a licensed jp light novel) but it is well paced and the characters aren't total cardboard cutouts.
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