Yes it'll be The Novel's retelling which will make nayun the main character after her regression. She'll spend all her time trying to figure out how hajin has an invisible laptop at cube.
Thanks for the wonderful story. The one that stuck the most for me is when Nayun found out Hajin killed her brother and confronted him in the rain. So much feelings went there. Looking back, that was the sign that NayunxHajin ship will never set sail anymore
From the author's notes it seems even the korean readers hated him, many seem to have told him to use a new pen name since he has become poisonous with a monster who level's up and this novel.
can anyone give me a summary of the ending? i stopped like 100 chapters before it ending cause i just lost interest to keep reading. am curious about the ending with how awful everyone says it is though
Haha. The novel was obviously going to shit at around 100' People were just distracted by Evandel. If I had known the author wrote A Monster Who Leveled Up with I also dropped, I might not have started..maybe I knew but didn't read the shitty ending lol. I guess there are a lot of masochists on here since many read till the predictably crappy end
No, I meant what I said. I enjoyed the novel, even though it has its own flaws. And I feel bad for the author for being bashed by so many readers. Please do not twist or misinterpret my words as something else.
Spoiler Boss finds out the truth about Yi Yeonjun and kills him Baal is defeated by Kim Hajin, Kim Suho, and others working together Co-author shows up and offers Hajin a choice: return to his world and everyone dies, or stay and everyone forgets him Hajin stays, everyone(except Jin Sahyuk) forgets him; all his items, skills, and accomplishments are erased (somehow without changing reality) He manages to keep his gun, aether, the black lotus uniform, and the medicinal memory physique Hajin wanders the world picking herbs and becoming a miracle pharmacist using his physique Jin Sahyuk returns to Akatrina His friends expose the corruption of the heroes association leaders Harem members (Kim x Kim was never a real ship) manage to remember Hajin and drag him back to Korea The novel ends with a couple of side stories, including one where Chae Nayun finds a regression stone and is tempted by Baal (surprise!)
How I see the side stories: 1) MC ends up with boss 2) Nayun regresses and ends up with MC 3) Sayuk finds Kinspring and they hook up 4) Yeon finds the other kingspring and hooks up with him Thus, MC ends up with all of them while not at the same time.
Lol a monster who leveled up was something I dropped but not this, hopefully side stories turn out great
Stopped reading a while back to finish reading it in one go. I enjoyed it, much better ending than A Monster Who Levels Up. I don't understand all the hatred directed at the ending here or at the author though. I thought it was decent enough for a webnovel and the "quality" or whatever was more of a steady decline than a sudden drop. Author seems really good at starting stories at least. But I feel like people are expecting The Great Gatsby or something like that instead of what it is. A webnovel.
Forced myself to complete it. Honestly, I hated the ending. No matter how I look at it or interpret it, it is bad. At least quality was declining fast after roughly first 100 chapters so this level of ending is something we all could predict and didn't receive shock due to it. Though, it is a common problem with Korean novels.
Well, let's just hope the author could give a few satisfying side-stories. I hope he (or she?) write a various alternate ending, because if many people found this ending sucks, why wouldn't he didn't try to come up with one who readers may want, and at the same time polishing his skill in ending his stories? As someone who had dropped this not long after Cube Arc, I really hope for Rachel ending, I still can't comprehend why Hajin didn't help England even when he know what will happen and despite the advantage that it will give to him if a whole country was in debt with him (though, I think England did have, since Hajin 'saved' them from the monsters as Fenrir, but still).