
He actually does earn his titles and his championships but they are kind of handed to him again, to be honest. I will say it's a good Mahwah but it's not the best, only for the simple fact that basic like the first one it expands on different aspects that weren't touched upon in the first one nor does it go off into some random bullshit where he just is overpowering everyone. The main shocking thing with this main character the author actually makes it harder for him to do things but not so much that it's actually impossible just hard. So this series takes place about ten thousand years after the first one and takes place with a different main character, but this main character is also OP as hell.

It was a fun story to read dispite all its downsides.

A couple of characters seem to be lacking passion for their training and seems to just be doing cause the author told them to.6/10 Overall, each character was introduced with their own back ground and motivation, but there still seems to be something missing. Personally I felt it was a little over the top. The author had his heart in the right place as he tried to over power the protagonist in order for him to shine brighter than Tangsan from the prequel. Also he's ability was claimed to be "legendary", yet rarely used in later of the story(by his team mates). Maybe the author was trying the same lewd jokes again? well it didnt work for me in particular. 8/10.Īlso a certain someone's ability is too similar to a certain food soul charater from the prequel. The volume covers are nice so I guess theres that. Uh.its a web novel so there arent much art. Fighting with his life on the line, meeting people, losing people, crushing evil, saving people, epic OP skills.7/10 *However, if you can look pass that sort of repeating theme of his love life, the story as a whole is actually quite nice. (also, don't know if it would transfer over to the English version, but the author lacks writing ability as certain descriptive phrases were repeated many many times in the story.Īlthough I did enjoy the rise of the protagonist, the fights and the war, the repetiveness of him "chasing" the girl makes it hard for me to give it higher than a 6/10. In terms of story, I have always liked those types protagonists that set out for revenge and train themself and become OP later, but as the story progresses it changed to him chasing after his lover again and again. It started to go downhill towards the end and I had to finish it for sake of finishing it.Īs a guy who read his previous work, the prequal "Douluo Dalu",the setting changed from using arrows to using cannons yet this sequal felt like a step down in terms of story and character depth.

While it was a fun story to read, it felt like the author wrote this to earn money instead of fans.
