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Who needs a Class when you're already the strongest anyways? Ten years ago, Amelia woke... Read more Who needs a Class when you're already the strongest anyways?Ten years ago, Amelia woke up alone and lost in a broken world where she had to fight for her survival.Now, after reaching the pinnacle of power, defeating the Void itself, and escaping the abyss, she has finally found her way back into the real world. But instead of returning to Earth, she arrives in the land of Vacuos. A fantasy world with magic, monsters, Classes, and Levels. A world that is governed by a System like it were a video game.And when rewarded with a Class befitting her accomplishments— to become a powerful [Hero] that will forever dedicate her life to protecting this world that is not her own— she only has one response.“Absolutely not. I’m going to live a normal life now, thank you very much.” Collapse LitRPG, Portal Fantasy, Isekai, Character Growth, Female Protagonist, Game Elements, High Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Sword And Magic, Overpowered Protagonist, Strong to Stronger, Alternate World, Dragons, Dwarfs, Elemental Magic, Elves, Game Ranking System, Legends, Level System, Magic, Monsters, Multiple POV, Multiple Realms, Protagonist Strong from the Start Не знаю почему низкие оценки.Это неплохое произведение с простым сюжетом, но хорошо написаной историей с деталями.Главный герой, Амелия, очень сильная изначально и нет роста героя. Но главная интрига сюжета не в этом, ведь не каждая книга должна быть о восхождение героя. Основной сюжет вертится вокруг загадки происходящего в мире, раскрываясь слой за слоем и за этим интересно наблюдать!Я советую прочитать ради хорошей и лёгкой истории, которая оставит только приятное послевкусие. Boring. The hook of this novel is the comedy of it. The OP Hero who refuses to be a hero. Unfortunately, that means there really isn’t anything interesting happening. MC rejects the system of the world for some reason, starts the story as the Saitama-like character of the world, but with none of the charm or character moments that One-Punch-Man brought to the table. Most of the early story revolves around “established powerful being meets MC (new to the world)” “ underestimates her” “she insta-kills them” *cue audience being terrified at her power*. MC is also stupid. She doesn’t really care about much, and seems to refuse to take advantage of her advantages. There’s a whole section of the early story where she’s essentially homeless, trying to sell burgers, but nobody will buy food from a non-chef “type” classier. Overall, while it’s technically well-written, I find both the MC and plot to be tripe and uninspired. Still, it’s worth a shot if you are a huge OP MC fan I don't really agree - whilst I understand that it could be boring to many, I'd argue some of your points are unfavorable to the novel.Firstly, I don't think the comedy is meant to be the hook (there's frankly not much of it, so if it is then it's failing). I think the hook is the character interactions. I would of already dropped it if not for Noele. It's primarily a slice of life, not a comedy.Secondly, to say she rejected the system "for some reason" is disingenuous, as it's pretty clear that the reason she rejects it is because the only class she was offered would make her the protector of the system for the rest of her life, which she doesn't want.Also, she isn't really stupid, just bored. Sure she doesn't care about things, but the reason she doesn't take advantage of her strength is because she doesn't want the responsibility and bother it would bring her. Lastly, she wasn't essentially homeless since she had accommodation at an inn and has plenty of money to pay for it indefinitely.Overall, I agree that it's well written, and agree to some degree that the MC is uninteresting at times, but I think the novel as a whole is interesting enough as long as you don't mind a fair bit of slice of life. Edit: I forgot to mention; when you talk about her not being able to sell burgers, you say it as a bad thing, but really it's just good worldbuilding. Within that world, it's common knowledge that actual skill directly relates to system skill level, so someone having 0 levels must obviously be bad at that thing. It may be annoying as a reader, but it is a sign of consistent logic in worldbuilding, even if it the world's common knowledge is flawed. Thank you for leaving this message since the one you commented on made me almost not read this since when it first came out I marked it for read later since I was reading other things and there were no reviews yet