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.

Associated Names
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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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pomoli
pomoli rated it
August 12, 2018
Status: c31
Good twist on the "game" world genre.

Pro

    • Interesting MC, there is room for improvement, while he's not a sh1tty person. The story even mocks how bad the usual cold hearted hero is.
    • Interesting world, even if not really developed yet.
Con

    • Need more interesting secondary characters. They are not expressive enough for now.
    • Too much non stop action.
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carnival
carnival rated it
May 19, 2025
Status: Completed
Absolutely one of the best webnovels out there! I love series that really develop the relationships between characters, and this one really hits the spot. The story itself is really interesting and entertaining, even if there are some parts that dragged a bit for me. I couldn't stop thinking about this novel for weeks after finishing it and even looked up fanfics to try to scratch the itch haha.

I finished the main story/epilogue a year or two ago, so I'll have to get around to reading the side stories soon~

Highly... more>> recommended to anyone who enjoys action novels with good character/relationship development! <<less
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Rainfowl
Rainfowl rated it
March 7, 2025
Status: c551
Alright babes, sit down, because I'm going to tell you what a masterpiece this novel is, but before that, let me tell you my journey. I wasn't a novel reader until er.. recently (I started and finished the novel around the end of 2024) However, I started reading the manhwa in the later days of 2023. it took me a while to all of the 100ish chapters back then because.. things... but after I did, I was starving for more.

I needed more content, I NEEDED to see what happened. Spoilers... more>> all around the Internet werent making it easy. So after hesitating for a few months, I decided to pick up the novel. Mind you, I do not like reading novels/books at all. But ORV got me hooked to the point I binge read the novel in one week.

What was so good about this novel that made me so.. interested? What did this novel have that others lacked?

If that's what you want to know, let's start from the beginning.

As the summary says, Kim Dokja was a normal salary man with the hobby of reading novels, particularly obsessed with this one novel he'd been reading all his life. When the 3000+ chapter novel finally ends one day, Kim Dokja realises, that with the appearance of otherworldly creatures, the world is somehow turning into the same novel he'd been reading for years, the same world with mythical beings and historical figures.

Maybe it's simple, and maybe this summary won't seem extraordinary, but, sometimes you shouldn't judge the book by it's cover. Or, maybe you should, because if I'm being honest, the cover art is beautiful.

This story isn't your average Joe, it's different, I can assure you. It takes a whole bunch of different genres and mixes them in together, and rather than it being a huge gloopy mess, it's a work of art.

The main character is loveable as he is insufferable, don't get me wrong, he isn't someone with a hero complex, and, he isn't a do-gooder. In the start he's alright, but in the later chapters you can really see his manipulative side strive because that's when the serious stuff starts happening. He's a complex, and well-written character, making him one of the best MCs to ever exist.

That's the main character alright, but what about the other characters?

They're no different. That's right, they aren't stepping stones for the MC to become powerful, they arent just plothole devices, they actually exist in the story, start weak and become strong throughout the story. they all have their different personalities, and you can feel their emotions throughout the novel.

This isn't directed to just the male characters. The female cast in this story aren't just tools, they don't exist to be apart of Mc's (nonexistent) harem. The authors focus more on their brain rather than their 'body' OR romance! which in this story, is also nonexistent. Characters like
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Yoo Sangah, Han sooyoung, Lee Jihye, Jang Hayoung, are what makes this story so f*cking good. Without them or without their personalities, I doubt this novel would've appealed to me. The women in this story, are more well-written than the male cast honestly.

After reading this novel, I felt a whole lot smarter actually. There's so much going on in this story that makes you have an epiphany of sorts.

This story was planned, the authors spent TIME with their research. Because this type of story can't be made up along the way, you realise that after reading because there is foreshadowing everywhere to the point it's insane. But, it syncs really well.

There's so many themes in this novel, which I won't discuss (spoilers) but I will acknowledge the fact that I cant stress this enough, make so much sense.

This novel revived me, destroyed me, put me back together again, and wrecked me over and over and I'd be lying if I said I'm the same person I was two years ago.

I will never forget about ORV, it's always going to be in the back of my brain, it's always going to bring me back and make me read again and again until I take my last and final breath.

Thank you Sing-Shong for this incredible piece of fiction. You may not know it, but you two have influenced my life a lot.

I hope by writing this review, I've influenced you to give this novel a chance read. And I hope, maybe in the future, that this review was something that helped you get into this novel and its fandom. <<less
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Meeeeelili
Meeeeelili rated it
December 15, 2024
Status: Completed
It is divine, incredible. Thanks to this novel, I plunged deeper into reading. This is actually one of my first big novels. I lived through the story, cried, laughed, got angry. When you read it, it's as if you become a part of their company and world. This novel surprised me, confused me, and showed me how f*cking incredible work can be done. I adore all the characters, I adore the plot and I give it all the honor and praise. I read it a long time ago, but it... more>> still sticks with me and will remain in my heart.

It seems that many words can describe this novel, but I will limit myself to this for now, because even though words can convey emotions. But while reading it was such a wide range of impressions that after reading it I just wanted to be silent and ask myself why I read it so quickly. <<less
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swiftswimming
swiftswimming
August 29, 2024
Status: Completed
One of the best apocalyptic novels out there. Great storyline, great world-building, and even greater characters. I hold so much respect and gratitude for the authors. This novel saved my life 3 years ago. Long live Kim Dokja hole.

Love, a Reader Kim fragment ;3
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MeganeD
MeganeD rated it
August 26, 2024
Status: Completed
My number 1 favorite novel of all time, I'm afraid I won't be able to find another novel that can top ORV. It's very special for me too, as I can relate a lot to Kim Dokja as a fellow reader.

Amazing plot, a very good worldbuilding, the character developments, the beautiful relationship between Kim Dokja and his beloved friends-family-companion, and the heart-wrenching plot tiwsts. I could spend all week writing about how amazing this novel is, and I would do anything just to experience reading it for the first time... more>> again, but it also a series that I would love to re-read again and again and again because the story 'keep changing' everytime I re-read it.

The manhwa adaptation is pretty good too, though, of course for me nothing can beat the original novel. It's just that good, and definitely has changed my life too. <<less
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joey likes to read
joey likes to read rated it
July 15, 2024
Status: Completed
Words cannot describe how much this story has changed me. I genuinely cannot express my feelings for this novel as masterfully as KDJ can explain how TWSA saved him. If a story can change your life, this is it. If a story can get you through a personally tough time, this is definitely it. This novel did not need straight up angst to make it feel heavy, nor did it rely on silly gags for laughs. All it had was a boy and a dream that thought up the world... more>> as we know it. With such a simple thing at its core, ss-nim masterfully crafted stories within a story. The realistic writing of every character makes you feel like you've met them, know them so intimately. Every single character was written like the main story of their own life, through the eyes of a man who's always felt like he's just a side character, when he himself is this novel's protagonist. He has the opposite of the main character syndrome, when truly he's the one who unknowingly and unwillingly touched so many lives and moved the scenarios forward.

I can lengthen this review further but still be unable to articulate just how wonderful this novel is. It's been a few years since I read it. I remember coming across it towards the end of highschool but really getting into it shortly before the pandemic hit. This story genuinely got me through the long quarantine. I don't know if it's recommendable for the mentally unstable, but considering the entire orv fandom is mentally unstable... hahaha! But this novel was written for you, the reader. And while the manhwa adaptation is wonderful, this is definitely meant to be read as a novel. On your commute home, seated in a train. This was a novel written for its readers. <<less
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Maark
Maark rated it
May 19, 2024
Status: --
One think I am sure after reading this novel is that this kind of novel turning into reality isn't my thing at all. First I read Novel's extra then tr*sh of the count's family and after that demon prince goes to the academy. There's other novels but man I disliked the second phase of every one of them including this one. I don't care about the characters and only care if their situational actions are realistic or not. But this concept of this novel kept getting more and more unrealistic.... more>> There are some mistakes here and there but this novel is really well written. Most of you will like it but I won't complete this novel because it contradicts with my beliefs. I have to say though Kim Dokja gave me a new experience. <<less
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araliesen
araliesen rated it
January 5, 2024
Status: Completed
Simply a 5/5. This has to be my favorite novel of all time. I know it may seem slow paced and basic at the beginning, but I think the premise is really unique and everything ties together at the end. I found myself rooting for Dokja in everything he does, and never have I seen someone like him. He’s probably my favorite character ever. Speaking of characters, I loved the characters so much. While the firsr 100 chapters are good, I think it gets SUPER good around 200+, I really... more>> like the plot here and god, the ending ruined me. Also, I love Sun Wukong. Just felt the need to include that. And another thing, this teview is kinda short because it’s been awhile since I last read this, but I’ve reread this for like 3 times already, not including the manhwa. <<less
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01-Tempest
01-Tempest
December 18, 2023
Status: c551
Finished it.

It was good was my third time reading a novel and I found the ending quite satisfying the characters are great and my ship ended not too well since the relationship weren't quite good since it's not a romance one anyways. Welp it was a great ride I read this for 15 days less, more or smth. Loved the characters tbh.

I guess I would've loved it if it weren't for the goddamn spoilers those f*ck*rs gave.
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AverageNovelReader
AverageNovelReader rated it
December 16, 2023
Status: c551
A great novel!

All the characters are well thought out and have depth. I love the main character and the rest of Kim Dokja's company. The narrative evokes a range of emotions—happiness, sadness, and frustration.

It is a story where everything falls into place in the end, so please do not give up. It is a lengthy read but undoubtedly worth it.

... more>> The change in translation in the middle is a bit confusing, but after a few chapters, you will get used to it.

(A little warning: Do not seek any spoilers for the best experience, even though it's very tempting. I saw a lot of spoilers before I read the whole novel, and the shock of the story development was less [I still enjoyed it though]) <<less
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Suckerforshipping
Suckerforshipping rated it
July 2, 2023
Status: Completed
The plot and the characters (especially the characters) are just magnificently entertaining. It's quite a long read, but it's absolutely worth it. There are a lot of expositions that may be confusing and boring for some people (it was really interesting imo), but if you get past that, you'll still be able to enjoy every other aspect of the story. Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint is definitely one of my favorite novels, and I recommend it 10/10!
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Manno.b
Manno.b rated it
February 9, 2023
Status: prologue
Still can't believe how much can relate to the novel and how much it means to me.

At first the MC, Kim Dokja, seems a bit boring, but soon you can tell how much depth not only he has but all the other side characters. It has comedic elements while still keeping a serious undertone. This emotional rollercoaster will forever be a part of me

Having read that some find there to be lot of plot holes, don't seem to understand, that that is a part of all the twist this story... more>> has. If the authors just tell everything from the beginning it gets boring. You can sometimes guess what these "plot twist" are, but when they get to the part, it still gets delivered so well, which is also another part of this journey.
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One of these scenes are when you find out who OD is and you can actually guess who it was from the some earlier chapters but the scene still left crying and sobbing.

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ORV has a lot of side characters that one can relate to and makes you really treasure the time when you were younger and full of curiosity for the world and all the stories that they hold. The paradoxe this novel has is also really well thought. The roles of a reader, writer and protagonist makes this story especially good for me.

Will always recommend reading it again after some time and you will notice some parts that you haven't noticed before.

10/10

One of my favourite novels, if not even my all-time best read. <<less
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Dokusha123
Dokusha123
June 17, 2022
Status: ...
The story was amazing.

The plot twist, development, and unexpected event are completely fascinating. However, personally I'm not quite content to the written conclusion because there is no detailed information that the story end up a happy ending nor sad ending. As a reader I'm somewhat thinking about how the story would go on if it still continue but my imagination has it limits since I'm not the author. Huhu all I want for them is to be happy, all those crazy methods they did just for one person but still... more>> end up failing to achieve for the ending they all wish to had. I even stop reading up to the time that they confront the Dokkaebi king because I know that if I continue reading the story will not end up as the story that I imagined since I something predicted how the story would go huhuhu. Well but I still read it to the end because it kept bugging me how the author concluded the storyy but as I expected its not categorized as happy nor sad ending. <<less
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Wonzu
Wonzu rated it
May 22, 2022
Status: Completed
I read the manhwa and got impatient, so I went and read the whole novel.

It's worthwhile! In every chapter, the way the plot flow is up to my liking. It's not a slow development with lots of filler scene, but it's definitely not as rushed, like, the author summed up some timeline in a few paragraphs. Actually, I can even imagine the scenes written running like a manhwa inside my head, lmao.

While it may not be a masterpiece, but it's much more readable than its fellow Korean novel protagonist regressors.
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mrazikbestteacher
mrazikbestteacher rated it
May 21, 2022
Status: c551
This is really one of the best novels, if not, the number one novel in my opinion. This novel was really the opening door to all the other webnovels I have read.

The characters, man, to think I can get an adequate grasp of their personalities which for me, is an important factor when reading stories. When you indulge in something, you have to be able to continue imagining to keep on feeding your attention span on the story. You especially get to understand the main character and the protagonist whose... more>> stories just make your heart go weh. Then, they are part of a found family and everything is beautiful;;; (look at how hard I can cry)

The plot, oh my god, the stuff the story throws at you hits like a truck. The plot twists are what really bring this story's game up another level. They change dramatically how you view the story. This especially applies to the time paradoxes which litter this novel. I love paradoxes.

Now, a life lesson I learned from reading this story is to reread. When I first read this novel, I spedran the story which inadvertently made one of the earlier arcs seem quite boring. I was quite eager to find out the truth and the end of the story. But then, I decided to reread and since I took my time, the story really settled in. I cried for I finally truly understood the content.

If there was a novel that affects how I see life, it is this one guaranteed. I mean, imagine spending brain cells remembering specific numbers, and the existence of two squares next to each other representing something so paramount in my conscious, it's insane.

I don't think my review can do justice to how I truly feel about this novel and what it really deserves but anyways, give it a try, and even if you are reading the manhwa, I absolutely recommend reading the novel too. You just miss out on those details and some statements just mean stronger when they are letters on a page. <<less
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thousand blooming flowers
thousand blooming flowers rated it
May 15, 2022
Status: Completed
Read everything with my 'sword bro' down there, #JOONGDOKFOREVER— just kidding. Let's get serious here:

[The Constellation who loves the bond between the Life and Death Companions is revealing their modifier.]

[The Constellation 'Thousand Blooming Flowers' is overjoyed by the Great Story 'Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint'.]

ORV is very much amazing. Everyone else has already mentioned what there is to say about the story so I won't go into too much details with my review.

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(To be honest, the circular narrative caught me by surprise but I quickly came to terms with it.)

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For the first 500 chapters of the novel, theorizing what follows next will still be exciting, however—and I'm not saying this would apply to everybody—by the time you reach the first ending and the Epilogue chapters, I think it'll be better to just let your detective brain rest and passively just take the next information the novel throws at you.

Characters were top-tier, most especially our beloved omniscient reader. You see, what I really loved about Kim Dokja—a reader who wishes to see his desired Ending—every single thing he did was something a typical reader would choose to do (that might just be me though haha). Additionally, every chapter was exciting and will keep you clicking 'Next', the plot twists and plot development made sense as well; all in all, uh-may-zing and unforgettable. <<less
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Poison_Ice_Blade
Poison_Ice_Blade rated it
April 18, 2022
Status: Completed
Just stop reading at around 500 the last 50 chapters are just there to ruin your happy ending.

honestly lived the story but it does get very predictable which isn't really a bad thing, kinda like dragon ball where power scaling keeps going up, and every character has plot armor.

really loved the first half, the second half was a tad tedious to read because they introduce a bunch of new concepts and a new world, but he does pretty much the same thing. I wish the story focused a bit more... more>> on their bromance. It was getting kinda annoying seeing them have to separate all the time because of sh*t happening back on earth.

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theres was also a time he got angel transformation, the amount of times he uses it? 2 times, once to beat an angel and another time as an intimidation factor, thats it! Seriously the only use of that goddam angel transformation was just the cripple him with guilt and anxiety, just completely pointless.

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another thing, when his modifier is revealed as demon king not a single person judges him for that! Not a single racist person like what?! This must be a cultural difference because in western culture being referred to as a demon, is a bad thing! But no everyone is just like “ugh you have the system call you demon king? Cringe! Just as edgy as “abyssal black flame dragon!””

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I read novels to live
I read novels to live rated it
March 26, 2022
Status: Completed
I read this novel because I was waiting for a new chapter of solo levelling's manhwa and then stumbled upon this one's webtoon and yeah

At the start I thought this would be the typical weak protag becomes super strong and no one can ever beat him, or the there is a lot of laughter and they just turn the whole thing as a joke bc this never failed to make me laugh. But then at the epilogue parts or extra chapters, I was like WHAAAT? HUUH? AAAA and the way... more>> all of they just interact jist makes me cry :')

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Pls I loved how yujeong hyeok kept reading tje novel they wrote about kim dokja just warms my heart and this story mkes me wanna laugh but also cry at squids -w-. :')

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everything that happens connects and those 'flaws' you probably thought were arent AT ALL and the relationship between all the characters is just beautiful and they are all well built, and it's also kinda cool how every character here was never really down bad like the ones in chinese novels wherw all the villains just want to kill protag because of some unreasonable reasons (I also read so many chinese novels so there's also some that aren't like that but most of them are) but no all the characters here have reasons like Understandable have a nice day asides from the Rat that likes eating fingernails 😫

Anyway this is just a great read I'm glad I found this :))) <333 <<less
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miaLahel
miaLahel rated it
March 8, 2022
Status: Completed
I read this for the first time in summer 2020, finishing it in 5 days. At the time of reading, I was so immersed in the world that I really could not part from it without digging through the layers of the story, the characters, and I just had to reach the conclusion. It's been quite a while now, be it more than a year and a half and I've read it over and over and over again that I am able to give it full honest review, both subjectively... more>> and objectively.

My praise:

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My rating is 5 stars, and that is purely because of my focus on the story, which is, the characters. This novel focuses a lot on family, friends, and the importance of bond and understanding between humans and other conscious beings. Kim Dokja (MC) was just so understandable, and I could sympathize with him so well. Not only him, but Jung Heewon, Lee Hyunsung, Yoo Sangah, the kids and even Gong Pildu have gone through so much character development, and the development is relevant to the situation at hand. Han Sooyoung and Yoo Joonghyuk go through their developments as well, but they are more reflected in the development of the MC.

There is also the concept that MC is an unreliable narrator, and that fits with the thesis of the novel so well being that the point is you can't completely know of something no matter how much you read about it. In a sense, we, the reader, are also Kim Dokja. We are exactly in the spot he was for the past 13 years of his life, and together, with him, we learn of this lesson.

Even if this is of the theme of a post-apocalyptic world, it is still so close to reality there is no good ending, how there will always be suffering, and how sacrifices have to be made. Bihyung's death was honestly so shocking, but it felt necessary for things to end. Everyone having conflicting [ends] is interesting, and how some will fight to reach it, and some will fight for it to never come as this current hell is the most "stable".

There is also the journey of showing how Kim Dokja learns to value himself, and how being selfless is actually very selfish, and brings a lot of harm to other people.

The names and modifiers for constellations are absolutely gorgeous as well. There's a lot more to say, but I'm getting a bit overwhelmed by my own writing.

  • I also love love love how everything comes so full circle
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If my brain wasn't so obsessed with this story, I would have taken my time to click 4.5 instead of 5.

My criticisms (that honestly are so easily ignorable for me I'm just that down bad for this story) :

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There's definitely a lot of things that don't make sense. Why is a small constellation (Lee Jihye's) so powerful in the presence of a body of water? What about the greek gods? I get that this is all fabricated from MC's mind, but it's just a little too convenient, and it could've been justified if there was just a single line from MC that questioned this.

  • The physical settings are a bit confusing, brought up once and never again. But again, for convenience, it's not that big of a problem.
  • There is a lack of grieving after the purge that happened right at the beginning. I understand that this is about found family, but what about past friends and family? I think one of the only ones there were was Lee Jihye and her friend, but that wasn't really explored too much either aside from the charm on her sword.
  • Yoo Mia seemed to pop out of nowhere, and she's so mean to MC it's a bit confusing and no one defends him, but oh well.
  • Concepts aren't explained enough, it is only through reddit and such that I completely understood how Secretive Plotter came to be
  • Yoo Sangah - I love her, but her character seemed just a bit inconsistent, or it's better to say her development was mostly off screen so it wasn't that smooth. (So gentle in the beginning, then so wise in the end)
  • concept of scenarios can be understood, but some of them just seem to pop out of nowhere
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There's a lot more I want to say, but I'm tired. This definitely isn't a novel for everything. You either like it, understand it, or you don't, and there's nothing wrong with that. It all depends on the priority of the thing they like the most in their novels.

If you're in the beginning of the novel and you are interested but aren't hooked on yet (you also don't have any negative feelings or dislike for how the story is going) definitely try reading until about chapter 70, because that's where it really it starts to pick up in the main lesson of this story. <<less
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