Ed was transported into a world of Hunters, a harsh and extreme environment.
In this world, winter days last only two hours, and even in summer, the daylight barely stretches to six hours!
What makes it even more eerie is that when night falls, all creatures of various races turn into violent, frenzied monsters. Evil spreads everywhere, and the night itself becomes humanity's worst nightmare!
Hunters, however, can only train through the Sunlight Meditation Technique, using the brief daylight hours to cultivate their strength.
But Ed awakens the Moonlight Meditation Technique!
From that point on, while others flee from the night, Ed thrives in it, growing stronger and stronger with each passing day!
He slays dark sorcerers, exterminates vampires, and defeats the Wolf King!
Gradually, Ed becomes the strongest human to ever exist!
This novel is a book that requires time to read. After reading over 30 chapters, it has become increasingly appealing to readers. Moreover, I can sense that we are about to enter the passionate phase between the protagonist and the girl. I am looking forward to MC's ability!
I don't know how to hunt after MC, but this book is really getting more and more exciting. I have to say that this theme is still very attractive to me, and I hope to maintain stable chapter updates,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Great read so far Great plot and character development
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This novel surprised me. I am also a writer, but I really like the plot of this novel. And there are also some very humorous plots. It is truly worth reading!
A really great novel. This book is really worth reading seriously. The plot design is very innovative and interesting! I will recommend this novel to others![img=proud]
The author is really excellent. I was reading your other story and didn't expect you to write a new one at the same time. Now I prefer the previous' Global Beast Mastery '. Perhaps it's because there are too few chapters in this new story! I have to say, this new story is also very appealing to me. I also wrote a story and hope to have the opportunity to communicate with you!
The more I read this novel, the more attractive it becomes. I hope the author can continue to maintain their writing skills. I am also looking forward to the action plot with the female protagonist! I really like the plot after Chapter 36, it's fantastic![img=proud]
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This story has a lot of potential but there’s way too many inconsistencies; it’s as if the writer forgot key details as he/she wrote causing increasing discrepancies.
Sorry for my English, but I love reading so much that even a translator doesn't bother me. Interesting idea. Also, thank you for not sending the whole class to the other world in a car accident. There are some big questions about the logic in the story. So, the commander of the Witcher squad says: we need to finish quickly, it's night outside. Her subordinate nodded and began to talk about how many hours of sunlight there are in a day, who they are, and so on. (Well, we readers need to know about this right now.) Another question is the prophecy that the chosen one will come and save everyone. That is why only one group was sent to search for the chosen one... In the fox's cave, the situation is even worse. The protagonist receives a very useful magic stone. First, it can attack, second, it can silently destroy objects. Third, it is so easy to use that a brat from another world could easily figure out its functionality. I am also surprised by the protagonist's extraordinary indifference. You and several of your classmates have been enslaved! The witch kills them, but there is no reflection, no thoughts about them... The protagonist also surprises us with his ingenious decisions. So, the protagonist defeats one griffin and immediately goes to a village where there could be a dozen of them! Danger? Lack of experience? Of course, that doesn't scare him. (I don't understand why he doesn't agree to go with the villager to the city for help). But what annoys me the most is that the protagonist talks about this world as if he knows it. Is it because of the word ‘Witcher’? How does he know how long it takes for a sorcerer to recharge, what his abilities are, what monsters are around? What are his powers? In short, what kind of nonsense is this? So, it's not a bad attempt, but the internal logic of the work suffers greatly. The dialogues are comical and fake; people don't talk like that. In short, it's not bad as a first attempt, but nothing more. The idea is good, but there is clearly a lack of experience.
it's nice to read hope for more chapters