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The Devil's Foundry by Argentorum

How I learned to stop worrying and solve my problems with demons until demons stopped solving my... Read more
How I learned to stop worrying and solve my problems with demons until demons stopped solving my problems.



A snarky villain and her heroic nemesis blow themselves up and land on a fantasy world. They find themselves faced with two prospects: learn to cooperate and respect someone they’ve fought against for years, or be swept away by the powers that be.

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    honestly I used to read a lot of work on RR, but now I hardly read it, because of readers and authors, authors pay some freelancers to make "unfounded" reviews about their works, And they also buy ghost authors, although I don't care about ghost authors, it's extremely annoying when an author buys or makes a contract with some ghost, but then he ruins his work.
    And also I can't comment, something like saying that a work is "Bad" or "boring" because it will make the author feel sad Hahaha, f*ck!!! Sad is my di*k, What the hell is this rule that can't warn other readers of reading rubbish!??






    Note: I'm not talking about this work or this author.
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    This looks like a really good novel but Female Protag? Very Unfortunate.
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    Superheroes and Isekai combo superme
    Reviewed at: Chapter 18: An Offer You Can’t Refuse
    by Vitaly S Alexius 02/12/2020 12:46

    In my personal opinion this book is a masterpiece with VAST potential for more greatness. It starts with the interactions of the "superhero universe" characters who are isekaid to a regular good old magical fantasy world with demons, monsters and magic. The story is well written, I find no mistakes in spelling or sentences.

    It's not easy to write good comedy but Argentorum not only suceeds, but also excells at it. It's rare to find a book that makes me laugh heartily in every single chapter more than once.
    The two main characters - Supervillain "Empress" and Superhero "Electra" play against each other perfectly in tune, producing comedy of pure gold just with their conversations.
    The narrative is solid, sprikled with quality side characters especially Filet Minion. Even though the protagonist is a supervillain, I find myself loving her actions even if she justifies them with evil, they are solidly good and rational moves filled with intelligence juxtipozed against a world filled with: ignorance, lack of science, corruption and injustice. There's a reason why this book has 3k readers in the first month of its release.
    I find myself coming back to this book again and again just because it's so god damn delicious.
    Top rated review on this novel on RR
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