Maybe funny isn't the right word, but hear me out. The last 2 chapters kept talking about this test being about your emotions. How it's so important to cultivate them, and how Tang San needs to defeat his own emotions. Himself. It all sounds so deep and profound. But lets take a step back and look at what's actually happening: Three clones of himself with more power and the same abilities appeared and he has to defeat them in a fight. All it is is a 3 on 1 fight. All this talk about supposedly deep stuff and it once again just comes down to beating the shit out of each other until one side wins. xD
I get that all of these stories basically play out the same, but I wish the author didn't take god knows how many chapters JUST to introduce all of the soon to be cannon fodder for the mc...
"Here's a villain, he's super influential and very powerful among his peers". Next chapter: "here's another villain, let's introduce him too." Next chapter: "I'll just have them boast about how strong and influential they are for a bit" next chapter: "still boasting" next chapter: "Here's another villain, let me introduce him now" JUST GET ON WITH IT ALREADY.
At the start it was said that being at a certain level would make a person a genius, respected by all. As soon as he reached that, stronger people showed up and he was once again treated as trash. This repeated over and over again. Now he's at the point where, if he were at the start of the story, he'd be the most powerful person the people he knew had ever known. But of course...where he is now, everyone around him is of equal or greater strength. So he was, is, and will be, a trash person in other people's eyes wherever he goes.
I get why this is happening. But moving the goalpost whenever the MC gets a power boost is getting annoying. Just...for the love of god...let the MC have his moment of being powerful for once. Even if it's only in a single city. Show that he's actually grown stronger. Don't just surround him with people that think he's trash no matter how strong he gets...
I think the main guy in this manhua is more hard working than talented. The manhua several times expresses how his sister is the talented one, but he never gives up. It's when he finds the guide he has now that he learns how to progress quicker even if he isn't particularly talented in summoning power. Now that he has trained with more efficient methods, he is this strong. I agree he should get his chance in the spotlight though, it's annoying how people keep trashing him from envy because he ended being a dark horse.
Omg! Comments are open again! It's been so long!