The Immortal General is a hidden underrated gem! I'm surprised this series isn't more popular.
Here's what I liked about it after reading all the way to Chapter 27 in one sitting.
I really like how the MC is executed here. He's just the right amount of OP and doesn't hesitate to kill. He's just the right balance of righteousness and ruthlessness.
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When MC was a special ops soldier, the military regulated his emotions. So when he's Isekaied, his emotions aren't regulated anymore. MC realizes this many times and it helps keep him interesting.
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The combat is brutal and I love it. The author breaks down the fights so it's easier to understand while always providing Morand finally a proper use of "force of violence."
The story is well written and even had some incredible moments that made me tear up.
World Building is done through the MC's eyes and MC reacts similarly to how a human.
Here's what I didn't like!
There are some grammatical errors here and there but nothing major.
Sometimes the side characters don't get enough screentime.
Like a previous commenter wrote, I'm surprised that this series isn't more popular on this website.
I very much enjoy how the author tends to lead us down an arguably predictable path, but then completely subverts it without a second thought. These scenes are always very descriptive (to a fault at times, I'm looking at you chapter 25) and keep me on my toes. I am always wary of yet excited at what might lie in the next chapter!
Although the dialogue and interactions between characters could be flushed out more, I thoroughly enjoy the world and story this author has been weaving. I can't wait to see how this ends!
What happens when a man gets transported into a foreign world filled with magic?
Will his knowledge in hardware technology help him out after he discovers its correlation to the words of power?
How will he fit in with the other noble
Structure, grammar and phrasing are all top class. Flows very well. I'm sure it's one of the best you'll find on this site from this aspect.
The story seems pretty exciting so far, and I haven't been bored reading even once.
This is definitely one to give a go.
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The Immortal General is a hidden underrated gem! I'm surprised this series isn't more popular.
Here's what I liked about it after reading all the way to Chapter 27 in one sitting.
When MC was a special ops soldier, the military regulated his emotions. So when he's Isekaied, his emotions aren't regulated anymore. MC realizes this many times and it helps keep him interesting.
Here's what I didn't like!
Anyway, I can't wait for the next chapter!
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Wow.
Like a previous commenter wrote, I'm surprised that this series isn't more popular on this website.
I very much enjoy how the author tends to lead us down an arguably predictable path, but then completely subverts it without a second thought. These scenes are always very descriptive (to a fault at times, I'm looking at you chapter 25) and keep me on my toes. I am always wary of yet excited at what might lie in the next chapter!
Although the dialogue and interactions between characters could be flushed out more, I thoroughly enjoy the world and story this author has been weaving. I can't wait to see how this ends!
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I don't know what the other reviewers ware reading but it was not this story.
The character interactions feel like filler, the story jumps around focusing on nothing with this pointless time skips.
And most of all only chapter 3 and already all the other characters are being dragged down portrayed as useless so that the MC can shine.
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