Transported to another world whilst sleeping, Genji found himself on a Fire Nation Ship.
Without knowing what is going on or why it happened, Genji could only rely on his knowledge and memories to guide him forward. With no goals in mind, Genji has to grow stronger and find a goal to strive to and become the strongest in the world of Avatar. if he wishes to live in peace and feel safe.
However, is the Avatar World truly the only world he will be in?
With a system in hand, will he really only remain tied to just a single world and keep himself chained down?
While the grammar is good and the plot armor can be understood his casanova skills can not. First the fact that he beat up the brother of the girl in front of her and then when he smiled she blushed is stupid. There are other example like this. The fact that he gains almost 30 skills's levels fighting a random level one is unrealistic. Same for basically all the level he gains afterwards. Making it easy to level skills is a thing, ut here it's just absurd. The way the author is trying to make the characters look "perceptive", "smart", "cunning" etc. Is by making them mind readers. I understand it's hard to do for a new writer especially if you, thank god, don't try by making all the others dumb as f**k, but here it's exaggerated in opposite direction.
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