I'm disappointed.
It started as a novel with the good, interesting concept. First chapters densely packed with action and interesting plot.
That's why you see so many good reviews "I read 3 chapters and it's really good".
Keep in mind, it quickly become really bad. Not in a way that novels usually go - with harems, and ladies, and so on.
But instead it became a side narrative story. Instead of action it became a discussion about actions. And not in the interesting way, but plain ol boring discussion.
Imagine, if a dungeon clearing novel was not about dungeons, but 3/4 of text was about bickering who get the most loot out of it "and then we cleaned the boss". And bickering was just... Bickering, without any depth or interesting plans.
That's what this novel is about. I'm on ~60 chapter and I'm just skipping most of it, reading whole chapter during 30 seconds.
Call me whatever you want, but I'm not interested in reading full paragraph of "neatly dressed, beautiful newscaster repeat whatever we had known chapters ago, word-in-word". And this information was already repeated before. Multiple times
*Sigh*
I'm disappointed.
It started as a novel with the good, interesting concept. First chapters densely packed with action and interesting plot.
That's why you see so many good reviews "I read 3 chapters and it's really good".
Keep in mind, it quickly become really bad. Not in a way that novels usually go - with harems, and ladies, and so on.
But instead it became a side narrative story. Instead of action it became a discussion about actions. And not in the interesting way, but plain ol boring discussion.
Imagine, if a dungeon clearing novel was not about dungeons, but 3/4 of text was about bickering who get the most loot out of it "and then we cleaned the boss". And bickering was just... Bickering, without any depth or interesting plans.
That's what this novel is about. I'm on ~60 chapter and I'm just skipping most of it, reading whole chapter during 30 seconds.
Call me whatever you want, but I'm not interested in reading full paragraph of "neatly dressed, beautiful newscaster repeat whatever we had known chapters ago, word-in-word". And this information was already repeated before. Multiple times
*Sigh*