I like the fact that this book changes perspective so often. We don’t have to listen to someone mash the “I win” button in every match. I also like that it still changes from past to present. There’s still mysteries that remain from book 1 and I can’t wait to hear them all concluded. Don’t listen to the negative reviews of you’re a true litrpg or progression reader/listener. This one is a surprisingly good one, considering it mashed together classes and cultivation with a ton of world building details comparing everything. Thoroughly enjoyed.
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