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Global Reincarnation: Becoming A God With My Unlimited Revive全球转生:从无限复活开始成神

Every human on Earth was transformed into a summoned monster and was summoned to another... Read more
Every human on Earth was transformed into a summoned monster and was summoned to another world.

Every summoned monster only had one life and was gifted with ability right from the start.

The abilities ranged from Wind Blade to Fireball, Ice Arrow, Guardian Shield, Heal, Illusion, and so forth.

Li Xuan was also summoned to another world, but his ability was the Unlimited Revive System. Whenever he revived once, he would get another ability.
That was the birth of the most fearsome summoned monster in that world. He would simply self-destruct if the fight wasn't in his favor and he would start collecting new abilities by doing so.

When Li Xuan finally grew to become an untouchable being, he had formed a contract with a princess by accident.

On that day, the princess stood on the city wall and looked at the wave of monsters that was charging at her city. She sacrificed herself out of desperation to save her people and the sky suddenly turned dark.

A figure that was as terrifying as God itself tore through the sky and looked at the lives that were beneath him.

The world turned quiet as they looked at the being with their widened eyes. Even the millions of monsters that were charging towards the city were stunned by the being's appearance. Collapse
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    I love this novel but the author rushed the endingx20

    If someone finds something similar please let me know
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    Skip ending, it belongs to the trash bin.
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      Just finished now, and I f#cking agree butwhy ,author rushed it like he was on ×20 speed boost swim crybaby
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    The ending ruined it all , I was expecting something good on continuation of Ancient God Realm but it just ended in a super bad way.
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      I know... it was so rushed. But I am glad that writer at least took a time to tie some loose ends...
      The whole ending was
      Didn't like that one bit. Only good thing in the end is
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    WHAT IS THIS?
    This is an OP MC system story with heavy emphasis on skill acquisition. It's VERY consistent on tone so if you don't like it by the 30th chapter (or even before this) you won't like it no matter how much you read.

    WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT?
    Nothing much, the hook is that the MC can continuously kill himself and "acquire" the body of a recently dead being along with their memories and skills. Apart from this, he becomes a "summonable" monster by humans in different dimensions. But there's really nothing here that makes it pop or set itself apart from other stories.

    IN RESPONSE TO THE COMMENT ABOUT THE ENDING
    Well I wouldn't say that they are wrong but it depends on your expectations really, I didn't really have any expectations with this and to be honest, the author clearly had no original nor creative idea from the beginning so it's good that it ended when it did. Would maybe 20 chapters help? Maybe. But it's a pretty mediocre OP MC story through and through and I doubt that an extra 20 chapters will make up for its shortcomings.

    WHO IS THIS FOR?
    This story is for people who want to read a turn-your-brain-off story. Not much is required from the reader and the author certainly didn't try hard to make a demanding story.
    If there's a shining star in this otherwise flat multiple-reincarnation universe, it's that the author made no attempt at . . . well, anything really. This means that there's no poor execution at romance since what's there was like "hmm, okay, so that's that huh." There's no poor execution at emotional trauma or character development since what's there was like "hmm, okay, so that's that huh." You won't really be disappointed simply because there's no hope going into this story.

    Well it's a solid palette cleanser if you read anything really good and you feel kinda empty since there's no more, so this is definitely better than hearing your neighbors singing or something.
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      Does this novel have cliche Romance?
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        I don't know if I should call it "cliche", the romance here is almost an afterthought that it's just enough that it justifies a romance tag but not enough to really impact the story very much.
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    It’s like 350 pretty decent chapters that have problems but are overall enjoyable. Then like 100 chapters that I got through but if it was that quality at the start I would have dropped, but being that far in I read hoping it would get better again or at least I’d know how it finished then at 450 it feels like we are maybe 2/3rds done with the story and it would need at least like another 200-300 chapters to wrap everything up in a satisfying manner. Yet what you get it a terrible and rushed 20 chapters to end the story in some of the weirdest and most unsatisfying way.

    Due to this sudden rushed ending there are tons of unfinished plot lines, characters that just never get their story wrapped up and the MC and his wife have what to me is just a weird and unsatisfying conclusion to their story. I’m still debating if no ending would be better than such a trash one.
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      Agree with this guy wholeheartedly
      Finished it but a few minutes ago
      Ending is horribly compressed

      But I have to say, overall, even with the faults mentioned, I did enjoy myself reading this novel

      It is worthwhile to read to the end, even with the scuffed being. If only to put the characters to rest
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    Awful ending, it ruins the rest of the good parts, just casually brushes over several important facts and doesn't explain things that suddenly pop up at the end. It does kinda stay true to the promo tho, but that doesn't negate the sudden invincibility.
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    After 466 chapters the author gave up and botched the ending in 4 chapters.
    No payoff to 90% of the plot.
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    Such an impossible horror, painful to read
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    Can anyone help on what chapter the synopsis refer to?

    On that day, the princess stood on the city wall and looked at the wave of monsters that was charging at her city. She sacrificed herself out of desperation to save her people and the sky suddenly turned dark.
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      The very last one
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    Do people actually like forced servitude? Makes me imagine someone abducted me then forced me to work. But judging from the description, he got hero complex?

    Then isn't it... mc will get forced into being a summon monster but he will happily work for his summoner...
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      Most of the time he actually ends up in more of a master role than his summoner due to the power difference
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      It's great when it's done right. One of the best books I've read is Bartimeaus. It's a story about a magical London where the MC belongs to the summoner class (not litRPG but like a class in society), these summoners contract with demons forcefully and Bartimeaus is the titular demon.

      He has to obey the contract but since it's done well, there's conflict between him, other demons, other contractors, and his contractor. It's hella good. If you ever decide to pick up a published book, check Bartimeaus out.

      It's by Jonathan Stroud if I'm not mistaken, and he's pretty good. I hope he gets more exposure.
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      Brrr...
      Reminds me of the talk about Harry Potter house-elves in a load of places.
      J.K. Rowling (the author) said the house-elves liked being (effectively) slaves on Twitter, and then a lot of people began to argue against her.
      From what I remember, it was a mess, involving (what people suspected - and likely - was) Rowling's political ideology (I think she was aligned with Neo-Labour Tony Blair) and about the hypocrisy of normalizing racial slavery in a series that was partially about blood(line) supremacy.
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