When human beings ventured into the Interstellar Age, they encountered the Ochs Civilization, and thus followed the first Interstellar War. Lost territories continued to increase along with the skyrocketing casualties. Eventually, humans were forced back into the Solar System. In the 58th year of the Federation, Lin Fan, a traverser from Earth, graduated from the Interstellar Military Academy and entered the Federation Fleet. That then signalled the day of the humans’ counterattack! From dominating the Milky Way to the entire Universe, mankind never stopped. This is a story of a traverser leading mankind to rule the Universe!
Overall review as of chapter 105 The premise of the story is just about the only good thing this story has going for it. Otherwise it's just a typical main protagonist power fantasy. World building Author does some good job of only talking about stuff needed to progress,but this also leads to a lack of foresight and giving leeway for further world building in the future, which in turn leads to significantly poor character designs, on the level of many characters being brain dead levels of stupid for people that should be highly intelligent to be at their positions. Character design Main character is just your typical power fantasy main character with a system that grants highly inflationary knowledge and capabilities. The other characters are 1 dimensional, often written as acting subservient to the main character when in reality a person of their position would be obviously highly suspicious of the capabilities of the main character. Enemies also act as brain dead cardboard cutouts for the main character to throw in the trash. Story development As written in the part about world building and character design, the lack of foresight in the world building and poor character designs makes the story development very poor, often like the main character is railroading the story in an ultra xenophobic manner. Even for the new species that were introduced around chapter 100~, seem to be written as a highly exploitable species for the main character and his faction. Overall, the story development seems to be written by a fanatical xenophobe. Writing quality I didn't write it elsewhere in this review, but the writing quality is pretty abysmal, with many numbers being highly inflated for story's sake, and not even thinking about the realistic possibility, the numbers just don't add up with technical capabilities provided by the world building. Additionally, character names, especially for the alien species are at best duplicated multiple times, at worst completely different from their name as originally introduced throughout the work.