Roman of House Trambelio, or Roman Trambelio for conventional reasons happens to be the object of disdain for many a people and rightfully so, born into a major magus family with a partially defunct leg and lacking one eye, Roman would no doubt be disdained by the mostly elitist and aristocratic Magi.
Maybe even thought of as a breeding mare. The fact that he was engaged already spoke volumes upon volumes regarding that.
But,
It wasn't as if all hope was lost. Yes he was slightly crippled and no type of healing worked but, had anyone sought to understand why it was so? If they did, did they ever succeed?
The truth of it was, they didn't.
Roman had died before and reincarnated, passed through the origin of all creation, the Root, retaining a self. Some part of his soul was sapped hence the dysfunctions but he'd gained much for it, a power that may shake the very world given time to truly manifest.
Question was, what would he do with it?
3.5 star
The story itself have a very good plot, but the writing is very jumpy, although it not all over the place, it did switch perspective a lot.
Sometimes you read 2 character talking, the next, paragraph switch to 1 of them talking to someone else, in a different place, without concluding the first. Or switch to 1 of the character already engage in a fight with a different character without introducing how them even met.
Expect a lot of skipping, and It will be like you only reading a body paragraph without reaching conclusion nor introduction half of the time.
One more thing that irk me is that, everyone seem to know who the MC was, it to the point where, It feel similar to how Chinese story always had all the MC action known to everyone even to someone unrelated to what going on. It not important in this story, but it just irk me.
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