Varg is not the Johnny-come-lately he was until very recently. He knows the system is not so simple and the world is diverse. Since the advent of the system, the zombies are far from the most dangerous enemies around, despite their multitude.
In this book, Varg will come up against new problems and creatures, and not only on this planet. It is hard to say whether he will be lucky or not, but he will definitely cross paths with Kaia, as well as the Tariantsi, the Seraphims, and other none too pleasant characters who have their own guardians and their own plans.
But Varg can rest easy. They may all be different, but they all have the same the usurpation and enslavement of the world. Will Varg be able to cope? And what are the alternatives anyway? After all, he will now be aided in his tasks by Zhorik, son of Kaia.
Book 5 - Editing has gone downhill, characters are now so-so, and nothing gets resolved.
As is often the case with Kindle unlimited book series, this series as reached a point where the main character just does a bunch of stuff and nothing really gets resolved throughout the book. No true goals are reached, no enemy completely defeated (other than within a challenge), and character interactions have lost the fun that the first two books had brought to life. This book is worth reading once, but I will not read it twice. Word of advice to the author - wake up your editor or get a new one. Your sentences have grammar errors that a simple word editor should catch. Also, if your character's name is Polina then don't spell it Pauline later in this book and confuse your readers.
Varg is really starting to figure things out. He loves to throw himself into tests and he has met quite a few strong people. The things that he runs away from? Well, sometimes the system throws them back at him.