Ethan, a high school student that died whilst fighting his bully transmigrated into another world.
Ethan awakened in a parallel world, one where supernatural talents determined your worth, and the talentless serve as expendable cannon fodder.
Born talentless in this new world, Ethan finds himself assigned as cannon fodder against the monster hordes that threaten humanity.
But his death in the previous world seemed to have granted him a supreme Talent.
[You have devoured S+ Rank Ferocious Beast, Ice Dragon]
[You have gained the S+ rank transformation: Ice Dragon]
[You have gained the S- Rank talent: Ice]
Follow the story of Ethan as he devours the strongest beasts and transforms into them, striving to become the world's Strongest City Lord.
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it's pretty good i am too lazy to write any thing more bye ..............................................................................................
looks promising hopefully it's keeps my attention because the synopsis is good 👍
Absolutely love the MC. I guess I found my favourite author. Keep up the good work! 👍
Another banger! The mc op af, it’s an early review, cus why not?? Keep it up!
love it so far it is a really good read...
Sorry for my English, but I love reading so much that even a translator doesn't bother me. Not bad, the pace is good, the power system is clear. I want to note the powerful scene with the burning of the orphanage. However, the logic in the work is a little questionable. So, the protagonist, in order to take revenge on those who bullied him, dragged the bully into the river? Since the scene is not immersed in the hero's despair and his experiences, this scene seems as illogical as possible. Did you decide to die just to take revenge? Next is the problem with the general's son. The conflict arose out of nowhere. The girl was not threatened by anything except courtship, but because of his jealousy and ego, the protagonist ruined everything. And of course, because of this immature behaviour, other people suffered. And the more the author describes how innocent people suffer, the more foolish the hero looks. It's as if to say, ‘Hey, couldn't you have thought about the consequences before interfering?’ From a plot point of view, this work does not demonstrate depth, any well-developed conflicts, or an interesting romantic component. Everything is at a fairly primitive level. It is clear that the author lacks experience.
This is opposite of a fast paced, this is a slow read, especially so once he becomes a city lord. As for the Anti-hero, it’s leaning more towards good rather than neutral.
It's good. I hope the author makes a lot of chapters.