Mino lifted her head and saw his face.įool me once, shame on you. She wanted to say that she hated how things had turned out like this, but at the same time, she lost all strength in her legs. She wanted to say that she knew it was going to turn out like this. She wanted to say that it was to be expected. She would never be able to meet Jae Hwan ever again. Such a future was no longer available to her. Mino's imagination made her slightly envious.īut in fact, she already knew.
Both humans defined by Mino and Jae Hwan would be trampled underfoot by these evildoers. No matter how many good people there were, this world would continue to be a hell as long as those dog-like bastards reigned above. Was there such a thing as salvation in this world?Ī world where dog like bastards ran rampant. With only a shaky view in front of her, Mino couldn't help but think. The lines describing her internal thoughts are actually puke-inducing. This has happened twice now and makes up the entirety of the fights in the novel after the MC arrives in the new world. That is her one and only purpose in this entire novel. Mino is a classic damsel in distress whose raison d'etre is to be saved by the MC (and always just as she's stripped naked and about to get r*ped, no less). The entire episode was completely pointless (the MC and the blacksmith learned nothing other than "the MC ability is more OP than the blacksmith's ability") and just goes to show how poorly written the story is. In fact it just goes to show what a s*upid and artificial world the author has constructed where skill and experience count for nothing and the only thing that matters is how OP your ability is. This is supposed to show that the MC is more awesome than a 150 year old master blacksmith. The MC uses his ability and fights a monster (LOL) and gets the sheath made somehow. The blacksmith tries but fails because his ability is not OP enough. The MC (who has no knowledge of blacksmithing) goes up and demands he makes a sheath out of a monster's horn. A master blacksmith has been blacksmithing for like 150 years. The master blacksmith is another example of a character designed solely to make the MC look awesome. Bunch of nameless thugs gang up to r*pe a sexy lady AND steal the MC's items at the same time so the MC can have an excuse to stop them (of course it's not to make the MC look good, not at all) - that's the MC's first encounter with other characters when the MC goes up to the new world - and it pretty much follows that same formula for the rest of the story. It actually would surprise me if anyone read through those first few chapters and thought it made any sense. Beastrain? There to show how amazing the MC is - a player in a game can defeat the game admin somehow.
more> dragon (or whatever its name was) ? Just there to be defeated to show off how strong the MC is. Those are their only reasons for existing. The female characters are there to fawn over the MC and the male characters are there to be slapped by the MC. This entire novel is unoriginal, consists entirely of cliches, makes no sense, and is pretty much just a power trip from what little story I can make out of it.Īll the characters exist only to make the MC look good. The premise sounds intriguing at first sight, but falls apart once you stop to think about it for a second.