Story reads like a daydream of a fantasy in the guise LitRPG. The MCs were never in any real danger. They were pathetically overpowered while at the same time consistently underusing their abilities. The game world is inconsistent- The allies (friendly NPC) are sapient while the dungeon enemies (or other unfriendly NPC) are automatons. Either the value of money is inconsistent or the way characters react to large amounts of money is inconsistent. The book just feel like someone in a daydream where everyone and everything reacts and behaves just as you fantasize they would.
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