Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint

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Kim Dokja does not consider himself the protagonist of his own life. Befitting the name his parents gave him, he is a solitary person whose sole hobby is reading web novels. For over a decade, he has lived vicariously through Yu Junghyeok, the main character of the web novel Three Ways to Survive the Apocalypse (TWSA).

Through Junghyeok, Dokja has experienced secondhand the trials of repeatedly regressing in time, in search of an end to life-threatening “scenarios” that force people to act out narratives for the amusement of god-like “Constellations.”

After reading 3,149 chapters—long after all other readers lost interest—Dokja finally resigns himself to the story ending. However, he receives an enigmatic message from the author, stating that the story will soon be monetized, before his surroundings suddenly go dark.

He swiftly realizes that fiction has become reality and he is now living through TWSA. Although he is the singular omniscient reader of the events yet to come, his success in the scenarios is not guaranteed—but perhaps his advantage will empower him to step into the protagonist role that never suited him before.

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Omniscient Reader
ORV
Sudut Pandang Pembaca Mahatahu
Toàn Trí Độc Giả
Точка зору всезнаючого читача
Точка зрения Всеведущего читателя
सर्वज्ञानी पाठक की दृष्टिकोण
มุมมองนักอ่านพระเจ้า
อ่านชะตาวันสิ้นโลก
全知的な読者の視点から
全知讀者視角
全知读者视角
전독시
전지적 독자 시점
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The World After the Fall (Shared Universe)
Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint – Side Story (Sequel)
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Cablenaut
Cablenaut rated it
December 2, 2020
Status: Completed
Absolutely unacceptable! How dare they end at 551 chapters?? I’m pretty sure it should have gone on for at least 3149 chapters! This is intolerable!

Needless to say, this novel was truly something that wrenched my heart out. From the way that each of the characters grew, the way the plot developed in an incomprehensible way, the vast setting, and the lovable side characters; I loved each and every part of this story.

As I read through the novel I enjoyed the way the author delved into what make us who we... more>> are. They decided that we are ‘stories’ and the author faithfully carried on that theme. Whether it be from the beginning when our MC first faced the tragic reality of his favorite novel ending or the glorious 5 part epilogue. He tackles each and every part of a story whether it be the core theme of one, the fourth wall, the clash between the writer and reader, the way a story is recorded, and so many other things.

The story tackles many things. From philosophical concepts of what one perceives as reality, the way a character’s psyche grows and evolves. The ways other world can so easily blend with ours and how we can never truly comprehend the vastness of the universe, let alone your next man. Excluding a good romance arc, the novel tackles each and every one of these concepts and explains them in the way the author perceives it. Because of this the novel makes no sense yet makes all the sense.

I understand why some people might look at this story and call it crap: the novel uses tropes from other stories, the unrealistic plot armor that mysteriously appears despite the impossibilities of it, and the sudden change in translation/translator. However, isn’t that’s the point if it all?

The novel itself is all about stories. Hell, one of the main powers one can acquire is literally ‘stories’. But I digress. The novel explains everything by the end of the story like any good story should do what he it be the plot armor, pupper characters, and unneeded side fillers. The rules of the world are never ‘broken’. And sure, there’s plenty of things that go unexplained or are simply incomprehensible. But isn’t that what makes this novel, this novel?

The setting can truly be incomprehensible from time to time. But isn’t that to be expected? What kind of a novel can perfectly explain another world through words? What we’re left with are just black marks on an expansive field of snow and our imagination.

From the beginning one cannot begin to fathom a person so how could they fathom an entire world? From my perspective, the novel isn’t a perfectly made dispute sequence nor is it an encyclopedia of a world made to teach you about the inner mysteries. No. It’s simply a story. A story made to communicate the themes and characters.

Thats just my opinion though.

All in all, this novel definitely makes it into my top 5. From the random tropes from other novels are thrown into the already messy pot of the plot. From the way there’s the subtle sub-context of other themes and sub themes. From the at that it faithfully sticks with and already complicated setting yet still manages to stick with it. From the ridiculous MC who is comprehensible yet incomprehensible. And the way this novel throws monkey wrenches into whatever one thinks. The ridiculous, indecipherable twitch viewers, and the hilarious sub-arcs made this journey both a confusing yet stellar ride. ;) (Pun semi-intended) <<less
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Ashie123
Ashie123 rated it
November 24, 2020
Status: --
I finished reading this novel (including the side stories at the end) a while ago and it is no doubt one of the most memorable novels of this type for me. The story is quite convoluted, chaotic, and very creative with lots of details here and there, which eventually got resolved/explained/pointed out as things went on. It was true that the beginning was pretty typical and could be confusing/boring but things heat up and get really interesting later on. This is the only novel I saw so far that went... more>> above and beyond the challenges in different arcs and because of that, I love this one much more than Reincarnator, which I like. Characters development are huge and pretty much cover all of the most important characters, and the characters in this novel are definitely not the typical type of OP characters. Instead, I see the vulnerability even in the MC and the original “MC” and how everyone struggle to the “perfect end”. By the end of the novel, I was really attached to most of the main characters (there were quite a lot) and couldn’t help cheering them on. The story gets better and better as I read, and I cried quite a lot around the end. I love the way this novel made me feel. It was an extremely satisfying novel to read. <<less
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Simeon03
Simeon03 rated it
November 20, 2020
Status: c262
So far I’d say the novel is decent at best. There are a few points which are quite annoying, for example Kim Dokja’s constant self-evaluation, he’s embarrassed or ashamed by thinking of the characters in some way or is ashamed because he would give up on saving someone. Eventually someone would come and be like “it’s okay, I don’t know anything about you but isn’t it okay to trust people?” and he will be fine for like 30 chapters until it happens again.

There is also the fact that he is... more>> super weak throughout the whole thing, so far, there are very few moments where he’s actually a part of the stronger characters. He is always using some loophole or Yoo Jonghyuk to barely survive or he dies but revives. I don’t quite understand how he is narrative grade but still needs Yoo Jonghyuk to save his ass in every moment, I know he’s hurt but he should have recovered enough to easily be able to crush lower - upper grade constellations but has to run away from even the lower grade ones.

Anyway, if you are able to get through that I think it would be a decent read. <<less
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azqmi
azqmi rated it
November 15, 2020
Status: --
Those people giving really low reviews - did you really read all the way to the end of the novel? As someone who's finished the novel (and ended up going back to reread it several times - it's the kind of story that makes you want to go back to the first chapter and reread it all over again as soon as you finish) I can absolutely say that it's the best web novel I have read so far by a long shot. You won't regret reading it. (There's also... more>> a manhua now - you won't regret reading that either, the art is god-tier and does wonders for the story)

It's a kind of story that will hook you in easily, feeding you hints and suggestions of future arcs and characters all the way through - the story doesn't stagnate and end up in a repetitive plot loop in a way that fantasy/action web novels often do, there's a clear direction the characters are always heading in. The MC survives to the best of his ability, and as a reader, you learn more and more about the Star Stream and the premise of the world-line the more you read, and there's a "final goal" that the MC clearly creates for himself and his companions, and it gets beautifully developed on especially towards the end.

(The ending... you'll cry multiple times when reading this novel, but it's so worth it. You'll laugh a lot, too. It's going to grab your emotions, pull them up from the forgotten depths of your soul and make you feel in ways you rarely feel in real life.)

I honestly didn't even notice any abundance of plot armour/deux ex machina. If there was any, it's nowhere near enough to spoil the book, and honestly speaking, you'll want the characters to survive (
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There's something called "Probability" in the novel. I'm not sure whether it was intentional or not, but it's almost like an explanation for plot armour? It's very cleverly used, though at other times it seems a little random, but overall it's another good addition to the already detailed worldbuilding of this novel.

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The setting is amazing. You can tell the authors put a lot of thought and effort into it - it's not a kind of setting that results from an author building up the world as they go to fit the storyline (and as a result, it rarely - if ever - ends up clashing with a previous arc or plotline, they work very well together) - the plot and the setting are both intertwined in a way that is both easy to comprehend (as long as you pay attention while reading) and detailed enough to draw you in.

Overall, this novel is an absolute goldmine. It's definitely popular, and it's easy to see why. Read it!! You won't regret it. (Take a pack of tissues and a punching pillow with you, though) <<less
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Promethean
Promethean rated it
November 6, 2020
Status: Completed
The best Korean webnovel targeted toward males.... ever.

Story setting? f*cking amazing. You basically pack as much world mythology in it as possible, and that makes it super interesting in seeing how all these different mythologies interact in the same world. The world itself is incredibly interesting. Its a world of stories, where stories have power and exist as individuals. What a good idea.

Plot? Pretty good. It's a bit off here and there, but overall, its cohesive and well planned. You keep reading to find out what will happen.

Powers? The MC's... more>> powers aren't OP. He's actually just mediocre in power levels, and not that high. There are hundreds of people more powerful than him, but he mostly uses strategy to win, instead of overpower.

Characters? Extremely well written and developed. They all have unique character traits and personalities. They don't feel flat, and almost all of the major important characters have some development Arc and evolve and change in some way. Especially the main character and the MC of the novel itself. They have the most development and its really intriguing.

5/5 stars. If you like good stories, read this. Its the best shounen (?) korean webnovel out there. And the ending? Well, its one of the few webnovels out there that doesn't have a terrible ending. The Author actually knows what he's doing when writing the ending. Yeah, I know, its weird for webnovel authors. <<less
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L0GIC
L0GIC rated it
November 6, 2020
Status: Completed
It's been months since I read this novel, and I still love it. I'm writing this review for the sake of more people atleast reading this one novel I really love to the bottom of my heart. It's really great, if I talk about it any longer I might get deep into the novel and accidentally spoil stuff and blabber on. It's a really, really great novel. You won't regret reading it. The fact that the main character is 'Omniscient' just like what's written in the title won't disappoint. This... more>> story is about an 'Omniscient' reader that knows everything and I mean everything that will happen based on each choices he or the main character makes. He's read all of the regressions of the protagonist, therefore he knows the twists and turns of every turn and knows every single bit of detail. Don't complain that 'omg the main character knows too much so boring so cliche' bruh you came to this novel for that exact reason.

I love the plot, I love the characters, I love the development and the realistic view of this world. I love Kim Dokja. I am still heartbroken about the fact that the novel ended leaving us with so many questions unanswered. A cliffhanger that lasts forever. I love the uniqueness of each title, name, item, and even the idea of 'Constellations', 'Star', 'Scenario', 'Star stream', 'Streamer', 'Nebula', '--- Grade' and etc. I love everything except for the fact that our Main Character is suicidal which was funny at first but later on I also felt what his teammates felt.

In short, this is a really great novel. I only found this one day because I saw a drawing of a pretty boy with horns on his head which made my heart flutter but the tweet was Korean so I had to investigate and after 30 minutes of continuous google translating of each post related to that picture, I got a name and I then searched that name and I found the novel. Tadaah. I really recommend this novel. It has a webtoon already, and I'm glad that the webtoon doesn't disappoint, and etc.

Everything is perfect here. They weren't joking when the author describes Kim Dokja being Omniscient or Yoo Jonghyuk being a cold-hearted tsundere lmaooo, and Han Sooyoung being a real author not a plagiarist. Lolz. <<less
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mariea2012
mariea2012
October 31, 2020
Status: Completed
This novel has its specific readers. It's just as simple as that. If you are an 'end seeker' You'll get to understand everything in the end. Whatever seemed unreasonable decision in there, will get to make sense in the end.
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longman
longman rated it
October 17, 2020
Status: --
I liked it, personally I like stories with myths from religions so this was right up my alley. I think the novel didn't drag things out 500 chapters was enough for the story the authors wanted to tell, there were some parts that were kinda weird and unsatisfying though. I do recommend it, there are cliches but they are easy to read through.

Spoilers below

One of the side characters, Gong Pil Du, not really being expended on but he would just follow the main group without complains. The ending dragged out... more>> slightly but the plot twists were pretty cool, the ending is slightly open ended, the MC woke up but since the world needed the MC to survive is that really the MC which was kinda the main point on why they all chose to regress again. It is a very good story but there are some questionable points. <<less
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bababooboo
bababooboo rated it
October 14, 2020
Status: Completed
This was amazing. One of my favourite web novels I've read yet. From the very first chapter (the webtoon) I was immersed and binged the existing drawn chapters. As soon as I caught up to that, I latched onto the WN. And I can safely say that I don't regret it in the slightest. Those hesitating or finding the first portions "dull", oh you're in for a ride. There is a reason all these completed reviews are mostly higher than the incomplete ones, this is a story that gets better... more>> as you read it and the last chapters (along with the epilogue) just further prove that. All I can say is that, keep reading. You won't regret it. <<less
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Rick c-137
Rick c-137 rated it
September 26, 2020
Status: c462
One of my favourite Korean novels hands down. On par with or better than Everyone Else is a Returnee just amazing. Side characters are kind of forgettable but other than that I struggle to find a fault I consider this a must-read.
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Subject0226
Subject0226 rated it
September 20, 2020
Status: Completed
I got to say that those who did not read pass the 100 chapters is wrong with their opinions.

This is a good novel and I strongly recommend everyone because of its interesting plot.

To understand the premises of this novel, you need to read it until the end because the plot will piece itself together after 300 chapters.

You just need patience to unravel the entire secrets and joy of the story.
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Poireau
Poireau rated it
September 15, 2020
Status: c184
The story and world building is well written, and interesting to follow as it mixes several themes, such as game elements and historical or mythology stuff. Just this, is a really good compared to other novels.

My main issue is with the MC Kim Dokja of this novel because he is quite blend and boring to follow compared to the other MC of the story who, even if is both a sociopath and psychopath, seems much more interesting to follow.

Kim Dokja is a bit like your classical japaneese MC, sure he... more>> is OP, but for example, he will prefer not to kill anyone for lots of chapters, because for some advantages,
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such a being abble to die and be reborn, until he suddently decides to kill and then loose this skill, but a few chapters after, he gets a similar skill...

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And it's quite annoying, because he knows how things will happen, he knows the plot, but always underestimates the consequences of changing the original plot. Sure, he's not as a wimp as many other japaneese MC, but, he kind of sucks and even the secondary characters arround him do better to stay alive while not knowing the future and while being still quite op. So at the end, it is quite frustrating to follow this MC.

While the other crazy MC, is in fact, not so crazy, just has a bit of a PTSD from his previous 2 reincarnations and only think to level up, more like your classical Korean MC (Reincarnator). He is the kind of MC, even if a bit mental, more reliable than Kim Dokja.

It feels to me like this novel is written arround the wrong MC :D <<less
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Yumi21K
Yumi21K rated it
September 6, 2020
Status: Completed
This was one hell of a ride I say... and I loved every part of it.

Kim Dokja's actions and everything he does always works out somehow and I thought that's way too unrealistic but near the end it gets explained why gets lucky every damn time ... more>>
Spoiler

this is a world his younger self imagined being a character of (the novel that literally saved his life from the tr*sh life he had, depression etc.)

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Spoiler

His childhood was a very sad one... domestic ab*se, bullying, constant glare of people... and he even tried to commit su*cide by jumping off a building but gets seriously injured instead due to a tree obstructing his fall. It was then he stumbled upon a novel with a protagonist that never gave up and continued to go against fate while enduring hardships losing his precious ones, but still persisting and not giving up. He was comforted by that and decided to persist as well just like the protagonist, following the novel for 13 years of serialization as the sole reader

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He is smart, slick tongued cunning bastard who is more like a scammer. Tends to sacrifice himself a lot that leads to emotional scarring of his comrades. Kind of a hypocrite sometimes, but nobody is perfect and Dokja is just that. This depressing dude along with Yoo Jonghyuk seriously needs a therapy...

Yoo Jonghyuk is the protagonist of the og novel, also too OP and it gets explained why it's like that in the end as well.
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He has regression depression as well and tends to do thing with sheer violence, thinks he can just die and start again from the beginning. Due to losing his comrades again and again, he develops shadows on his mind and no longer feel like making friends with other people. However after meeting Kim Dokja his view changed and calls KDJ his companion. He's also a pitiful guy.

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Han Sooyoung is the best girl. The brain of the group, clever, makes a best team with Kim Dokja. They were enemies first but after some time becomes allies. She notices stuff other people don't and predicts outcomes and does actions based on that. Before the apocalypse she used to be an author of a popular webnovel and because of that her imagination is vast. She is the voice of reason.

Other side characters are good as well, we get their background information as the novel progresses, sometimes too 2 dimensional but it's not an issue.

All in all, this novel has some loopholes here and there, unexplained stuff that's why i'll give it a 4 star. BUT! if you let that slide it's a pretty enjoyable novel. This novel also tackles issues with time paradox and stuff and sympathizing with characters. Heck I even cried during some part. If you relate to some characters then do prepare your tissues.

People who left negative reviews probably felt this was way too unrealistic munchkin novel.. if they persisted and read till the end they would've known why it was set up like that. <<less
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ItsNotOver9000
ItsNotOver9000
August 30, 2020
Status: Completed
A word of advice, if you haven’t finished this novel you’re missing out on half the fun, the epilogue is another story in and off itself and will probably make you feel emotions you wouldn’t expect in a novel like this. I don’t wanna spoil so I’ll just say that this novel is an experience, go ahead and read the entire thing, it’s not possible to judge it if you read only 50, 100 or even 300 chapters. It isn’t perfect by any means but you’ll end up loving or... more>> hating Kim Dokja by the end of it. I’m certain of that. Like another review said,

Spoiler

Its Kim Dokja's story for Kim Dokja by Kim Dokja. And we’re all Kim Dokja.

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There are a few tropes but I think they are rather original in a way, the power system is pretty different in my opinion despite having a common basic structure and that isn’t and shouldn’t be the focus of this story. It’s a story about the characters in the story, I know it isn’t a good review but I promise you won’t regret reading to the end and will come out of it reminiscing the experience. <<less
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Rustle silver butterflies
Rustle silver butterflies rated it
August 29, 2020
Status: Completed
Indeed, I can't evaluate such novels, because I don't read in this genre. I mean, I hate this long novels with more than few hundred chapters. So my opinion too subjective and etc. By the way 550 isn't more.

  1. I love that MC really love this book, so it's have much meaning for the end of story. Why this all occured, and deep connection with time lines.
  2. Survival games or apocalypse setting, it's my favorite things, so.
  3. Constellations aka stream viewers. Really idk maybe it's popular thing, but I didn't know about this. They fun and I love them.
  4. I love MC. He is selfless and ruthless at the same time, he always sacrificing for people he love, but he doesn't do annoying things as saving useless people because of kindness or do something pity.
  5. He isn't weak or s*upid, his knowledge of plot doesn't make all for him, he acts with own schemes and do many crazy things even for second MC.
  6. 2nd MC is my crush (although I love them both), he is a b*tch, but I sad for him, and even annoyed him, but it's very good for person who experienced such things.
  7. Their comrades or friends don't annoying, so you even can find your favor, ha.
  8. No romance, but you can find it if you want.
  9. MC interesting person, he seems like person with many friends and all they love him, but he really can't communicate and even end of story ambigious, it's probably HE or maybe not, I almost cried.
It's all was fun, interesting, exciting and sad, since I enjoyed this. Dynamically and without complicated things like game elements or cultivation. And all this story because of damned art at pinterest, really it was too many, so I was interested. Anyway novel awesome.
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Ezzoo
Ezzoo
August 25, 2020
Status: Completed
One thing: this novel is so legit.

I can even saya that it's one of my fav. Fantasy novel that I've read so far.

There's one thing tho: you have to be a little bit patient in the beginning, cause there are a lot of vagur explanation, and things that explained by the MC but you can't understand atau the time.

... more>> But after 50-ish chapter, the information will popped-up one by one, and the novel will be a lot more interesting.

It's not become one of the most popular novel ini Korea for no reason.

And the best thing is started from mid-to-end. Trust me, the moment you think that this is interesting, iy will escalated until the rest of the chapter.

*PS: all that guys that say this is a tr*sh, they HAVE NOT enter the hype YET. So trust me, it's worth your time <<less
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sonachi
sonachi rated it
August 24, 2020
Status: Completed
What should I say? It's much deeper than I thought, and even though I'm not a huge fan of time paradox, I think it was pretty well incorporated here. Heck, even plot armour and the 'coincidences' or'lucky' incidents all have a reason behind them. It was an amazingly planned out novel. A difficulty in reading it was that the authors often use lots of terms and lingo that you might not know so it did take quite alot of effort to understand what's what.

But hey, I really love these kinds... more>> of stories where it somewhat feels like a mashup of fables and the plot, and more than that I love this kind of story where the MC is OP yet not too OP, and uses everything he can to get the conclusion he's aiming for. Plus he's not s*upid and actually thinks things through instead of being reckless like the typical hot-blooded MC. He does his best, he gives it his all to protect his friends and move forward, at risk of himself. It makes me really happy to read such wholesome, no-one-gets-sacrificed, happy ending after the tragedy kind of story.

The setting of the whole thing just gets you thinking too, and makes you imagine about so many things, one of the great joys I have when I read a good novel. Plus, it's nice to see how the MC wasn't suddenly thrown into a story that he didn't belong to at all, and it's not technically a different world. I think they did really well in making sure that he was as much a part of the world as all the other characters were.
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ok not a very big spoiler, but in my opinion, what is listed as the epilogue is not the after-story that most novels are, but the real conclusion. That was the part that really had me almost falling into my screen and in tears.

I dislike one thing: that I don't get to read/see a scene where they are all truly happy, with the 100% recovered Kim dokja being with them and being happy. Even though the last chapter builds up and basically says that they'll be happy, I'd hv liked to see them happy, for some closure. A legit epilogue, you could say. But I guess I should have expected this kind of ending, since from the start to end, none of the 'stories' of the MC group has ever had a complete conclusion. Since the reader is supposed to imagine it for them :')

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Overall, a fantastic read, and for the people who fall into novels like me, 500+ chapters is a breeze and was totally worth my emotional investment for the time spent reading it :) Definitely recommend you to read, because we're all 'readers' that can empathize with the story <<less
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Ziousbr
Ziousbr rated it
August 11, 2020
Status: Completed
Great story that I never regret to read it. I really enjoy reading this one. Actually, I just clicked it accidentally (sorry grammar suck) I really surprised to see how smart our Dokja (reader) at first before I really really love to see him and his KDJC's journey. Not only Dokja is so OP but Everyone is f*cking so OP. They're not like a mere character for me and not even one chapter of this bored me. (Some arc might be slow at first but it will give you hype... more>> later)

This is the story that show 'the power of the story' between Protagonist, Reader and Author so I will tell you one thing 'Maybe you can predict some parts of this story but you will never no what going to happen next (?) ' haha It's confusing right? That's what I feel while reading. Anyway it's full of emo (I cried so hard at CH525)

I hope you guys read this story as well. I believe it will be the journey you've never seen before. Also if you see reviews from those who give low-rate points (1-2 star) below and it make you hesitate to start reading, just look at 'their status' they went through, 'not completed yet' 95% for sure :) thus will you still hesitate because of those who gave up to read it till the end? *It's alright if it's not your taste but just get off quietly OK (^3^) |?

Finally, Thank you for authors to give this story to come exist in this world. <<less
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jukebox1412
jukebox1412
July 25, 2020
Status: Completed
This novel is unlike any I've read. It's moving, annoying, and I couldn't read it in long stretches. The message is subtle and overt at the same time. It contradicts itself and fixes those contradictions. But I loved it and not a single character felt character-like and I'll remember each and every one of them.
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Andoxa
Andoxa rated it
July 6, 2020
Status: Completed
The novel has a very interesting plot, many unique elements in it and it only becomes better the further you read.
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