After years of yearning, Ain awakens his innate talent during the Spirit Awakening Ceremony. Moreover, amidst his celebration, his innate talent mysteriously mutates!
Follow Ain’s fascinating journey alongside his spirit pets as they delve into the captivating world of spirit tamers, where they’ll encounter fierce spirit beasts, discover extraordinary resources, obtain wondrous skills and spells, and uncover the world’s profound secrets. Will Ain reign supreme over all realms and be crowned Sovereign? You have the chance to find out!
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I need to write review due to low readers that this history have.
Read It! You wont regret It. I wouldnt consider this as a hide gem, but its very very close.
Is enough interesting to keep you reading several chapters without hesitate (i read 71 chapters in one day)
The history itself, the world construction, the characters and the way the author write the book is very enjoyable.
I must stop because I need more chapters. Maybe this is the only negative thing I can expose right now in 71 chapters. Need more!
Now seriously, give It a chance. I was very excited while I was reading this.
Nice work author!
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So far the story is a rather interesting take on this genre. Though perhaps a little more focus on the unique ability the MC has and developing that further could be an avenue to be branched into.
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As of writing this review, there are hardly any readers for this story. I find that rather strange since this story is good on multiple factors in my opinion.
The writing quality is high in the grammar and style without it reading like a summary. This is a story with plenty of show, not tell.
Chapter sizes, while not large, are of a decent size and the stability of updates so far are consistent and frequent.
The type of story reminds me of a lot of Chinese fictions that I've read, monster pet evolution for example, but without the baggage of it being written from the perspective of somebody from a completely different culture as well as the expected tropes that you see in those types of fictions.
There may not necessarily be anything 100% unique in this story if you compare to all the ones that have similar tags. That being said, so far, the story has been executed well and I haven't at any point had anything outright negative to say.
I enjoy how the beast companions work in general, as well as spellcasting. The beast companions also being what is required for spellcasting at higher levels of power is a cool way to make the companions even more important.
I also enjoy the potential the main character has with the thing that makes him unique. It isn't just a direct power increase but a way of utilizing what you have available more efficiently and eventually make something new while also ramping up with the more you learn.
As for the main character himself, he is so far intelligent and competent because of his backstory, while also not having typical young master syndrome that you might expect from this type of story.
As for the story itself, I can't say much about it because even 56 chapters in, it's very early days. It seems pretty clear to me that this is a story with intentions of going on for quite a while. Currently, we only have a few plot threads that have been introduced so far. Meanwhile the MC is building up power to be capable of engaging in those threads while the reader is introduced to the world and how it functions. Despite all this, it doesn't feel like a slow burn story with barely anything happening moment to moment. It's just that you can kind of grasp the potential scope of the story very quickly and recognize that there is a long way to go even though things feel like they're progressing.
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So its a fast pace story with characters, places, abilities and so on introduced without any given depth or development. You can't get immersed into the story as the MC himself is keeping secrets from the reader (which wold have been fine later in the story but not at the beginning when we are supposed to fall into the story). Combine that with him having no clear goal except getting stronger, and the only real enemy being poverty (the strongest enemy of all felt across worlds!!! But... Its badly done).
Then we have the MC being an orphan but without any struggles and difficulties that, that should entail. Instead he gets privileges... Story feels like we ware dropped in the middle and not at the beginning with the MC already overshadowing everybody else and in control of his life.
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