This is a kidnapped and stranded on another world novel. Artificial magic exists but there isn’t experience or interfaces. There are parts that try to be a LITRPG. One example is that the “God” decides he wants to kill off the artificial magic users and makes it where others can identify them using facial recognition. When identified it assigns them a level so… kind of an interface. Another example is the magic orbs that are a one time use rare item that allows the users to pick 10 points of different buffs. Next, the orbs can be “leveled up” by using crystals which are another type of rare item. Last, there are dungeons.

There is a lot I don’t like about this novel other than the misleading classification. The two main characters come to the world and almost right away start to do things that people with more experience than them find unbelievable (like killing over 12 monsters). They also rescue two females that fall in love with them right away. Henry goes from not wanting to look at the female that “loves” him to banging her without working out his issues that made him act that way. The world is always getting new people dropped on it but are easy offended by simple questions that all those new people obviously wouldn’t know not to ask.

This review is rambling… basically this isn’t a LITRPG and there isn’t much to like about this book.