Quan Li is a noob, so he probably doesn't know about mmo ettiquette yet, but if he did he'd be a dick.
He went right past the mobs and pulled the boss, letting his party deal with the chaos of the extra mobs spawning from the boss. He's basically a ninja puller. xD
Well that was kind of unrealistic. In an actual mmo the entire party would be salty as hell once they found out the MC had already killed the boss solo. Especially since they should have realized that's where the extra mobs had been coming from. =/ Ah well, guess I can't expect mmo players in a manhua to have actual mmo player mentality. ^^;;
I like how the story started out as a fairly standard isekai story. But it slowly started ramping up the drama more and more. The story is becoming pretty interesting now. Also nice that the author doesn't shy away from the more greusome parts of such a story, not everything just being peachy and every conflict resulting in everyone moving on with a smile.
Also, anyone else have the sneaking suspicion that Diina might be the Avatar of the Goddess? After all, if it's playing around with the lives of that world is what she likes doing, what better place could you be than the one at the center of it all? Especially since said person can also be her downfall, so why not keep a very close eye on her?
As for Diina having knowledge about the original world the current Lufasu came from. She's a goddess and brought him into her body. Of course she'd know about the original world. Or maybe both are true. Maybe the goddess isn't just a beta tester, but an admin. Heck admins are basically gods of game worlds anyway.
That's what I'm thinking as well, but wait a moment on the beta testing. If it was such wouldn't there have been more then a "handful" as she let on and normally they'd have banded together from the start plus let's not leave out the fact her race is a half race plus she was able to become part of the demon's top group?
We're missing the right jigsaw piece for this or she's the avatar [erm... not in the same sense... let's go with puppet?].
Moving on to the recent chapters you did notice when the demon king was explaining Dina just goes and interrupts and removed Lufasu from the conversation even though they stopped fighting. Red flag there and another flag went up when she told the demon king that it wasn't her who made Lufasu weaker but maybe the goddess.
If Dina wasn't the "puppet" then there'd be no reason for her to be there. She had been invading in on Lufasu's journey since what chapter one? Or was it two? Either way since the near start. The enemy can always be the one you least expect, standing right next to you with all the information that can take you down.
Which I'm hoping she didn't peep in on the conversation about the dragons. Because she acted like she didn't know what the "Goddess Scenario" was when she was already peeping earlier when the demon king was talking about it to Lufasu.
= ,= I just don't trust Dina and until the story leads me to believe otherwise she's still evil...
Though I already suspected that he was a reincarnated person, they kept it so vague for so long. Glad to actually get some confirmation in the last chapter.
The thing I'm wondering about though, is why the manga started without any form of history on him. It's like there was prequel before this manga, yet it doesn't exist. >.>
It's certainly different. Not entirely sure if I like it. Though maybe the author just thought "Everyone knows how a manga like this starts by now. Might as well not start with a bunch of chapters about his previous life and how he grows up, and go right to the part of the story I actually want to tell." or something like that. :P
i actually rather enjoyed the non-confirmation from before. it left more room for mystery about the MC which just isnt that common in manga and anime today.
i prefer when the MC has some mystery to them that even we the audience dont know yet because we can gradually uncover more as the story progresses. it's pretty refreshing.
This manhua is pure wish fulfillment. As if the author is writing out his own fantasies or something. The main character is OP right from the start (compared to anyone else in the world he's in), everyone doubts him at first but then he quickly beats them and quickly start praising him as a great master. The women pretty much all need saving. Whole organizations are handed over to him without effort just because he's so OP. You name it. A Mary Sue character if I've ever seen one.
I personally don't mind it. It's not my favourite manga by FAR, but I'll keep reading it for now. Just...don't expect anything deep or original.
Isekai manga tend to leave an impact with good characters or an interesting story or setting. But manhuas like this one don't have any of that. Character is a mary sue. Story is bog standard "arrogant opponent shows up, gets beaten up easily, improve cultivation a bit/a lot, move on to the next arrogant opponent" stuff. Setting is just the modern world but with eastern mysticism thrown in. So it basically has none of the qualities that an impactful manga/manhua should have.
Some do though. Slime datta ken, Overlord, Tales of demons, Kage no Jitsuryokusha, Everlasting sword of god, some revenge isekai, etc.
It's kinda unrealistic how almost every guy that comes into the scene is an asshole, and even the police are more like bad guys than good guys... It's like this is an alternate dimension where being an asshole is normal. >.>
But I guess I'll just have to get used to that as the manga is pretty funny.
Not to this degree... I mean, apparently it's normal for men in this world to constantly harass, extort, or even sexually assault women. While at the same time women walk the streets like there isn't a constant danger of this happening.
I get that there's plenty of assholes in real life. But in this manga it feels like they increased the amount of assholes 10x.
Well for me, the asshole attitude you're talking about on this story is practically fit a real life scenario.
To be honest people are an asshole if you just know how to observe you'll realize the true mindset of a person(in real life) based on their action and words they spout out. I'd say few people(in real life) aren't an asshole once you stop thinking about what attitude or appearance you should do to please those people and start being frank at them( well, in a way that you won't belittle someone if they didn't do anything that hurts you and people you love).
I'm proud having a few friends and distant with my relatives that only knew how to act nice in front of you but talk dirty when you aren't with them.
Once again a manga where the MC gets forced into a marriage because he did something benign that is for some stupid reason considered a marriage proposal in the fantasy world. Ugh... I had hoped this manga would be different, seeing how it started out with him defeating a dragon without others (like the girls) being present.
I'm starting to really dislike how like 90% of these isekai manga end up in a semi-harem or full-blown harem like 10 chapters in. Why can't we have more where the MC is just a badass in his new world, without several or more girls/women clinging to him and bossing him around?
The manga is still interesting enough to keep reading of course, but it certainly dropped a point or two for me with this. -.-
Grain deliberately provoked the team while barely remaining within the rules, just so he could claim to "defend himself" and slaughter them. All just because they looked at him angrily and didn't like him treating his familiars like trash. The female mage didn't do anything to stop any of it. Yet now, when Grain lost and is about to die she decides to step in and wants his life spared? They both deserve to die for this! Grain for being the one doing it and the female mage for allowing it to happen!
I'll be so fucking pissed if Grain's kept alive after what he's done...
Maybe it's because he doesn't think it's real yet, but right now he's kinda abusive towards his tames. ^^;; I wonder if that'll change. For now I guess I'll follow this one. Though I hope the MC doesn't turn out to be one of those that "just goes with the flow" not having any real personality of his own... I really don't like protagonists like that. =/











Right now the entire manhua consists of the MC encountering arrogant assholes/bitches, and then quickly owning them to the point even they understand they have no chance against her. I hope the stakes will get higher in the future as the entire manhua just being this would become boring after a while. (A long while to me, but still.)
i don't mind if it will only amount to that much tbh (tho i would prefer the same as you). it feels so satisfying either way. (๑•ㅂ•)و✧
THat's what I actually love about it. It's funny, overpowered goodness. To see the baddies keep getting owned is so enjoyable. I don't want it to stop. If you're bored, really, don't read it. There's other mangas where the hero gets beat to shit, betrayed does dumb things, and is in awful situations. I find it restful that she keeps winning. A no-stress read. If she were to lose, I'd hate it. I read this to laugh and relax seeing creeps get it.
I said I'd like the stakes to get higher, not that he would start losing. :P And I also said it would take a long time for me to become bored with a story like this. That time is still far off. But yes, when that happens, I will indeed stop reading.
Yeah, higher stakes is fine, as long as she beats the crap out of them. I don't want her to have the kind of usual "oh, let's make the hero suffer and be humiliated and THEN they bounce back". It's damn fun watching her be pretty invincible. :) I wish this was complete so I didn't have to wait for chapters. :(