Hui Freed was a killer. Many people might call him a vigilante, but Hui knows he is only one thing, a killer. After Hui disassembles a gang, body by body, he turns himself in to the police. He'd gotten revenge for his family and wanted the world to know, but besides that, he didn't have any more goals. This is merely the prologue, as having no regrets, Hui is forced to sacrifice his body and enter the world of Guilin. A game world created to house all the world's criminals. When an event right before his entering ends up giving him a serious hurdle to overcome, Hui, now called Abaddon, must do his best to use what was given to him to succeed in a game where just about everyone is planning something.
Great read, the only thing I found mildly concerning is how closely the author toes the line of this book becoming a harem book. Author did a good job of keeping the MC honest but I feel like this could go the other way easily. This story is fantastic and I love the priest aspect for an MC but if it turns harem I won't be reading the next book.
4.5. No particular reason, but it was better than a 4. Writing and editing were solid (author has had some issues with the latter) and the pacing was good. Just enough of a slant on forcibly-digitizing-you to be a bit different, and the MC starts to develop as the story progresses. Definitely set up for a sequel, so I guess we'll see.
Nothing but the best from Peed again. As always this master yarn spinner tells a great tale. Leaves you wanting more and looking forward to the next in series. Highly recommended!!!
Let it be known that this is a short book - one that is read extremely fast. That being said I thought the pase was Extremely well written. I felt for the MC and his struggles.
This is the first book I've picked up and finished in about a month. Its a fantastic book that is a bit linear towards the end but it still has unique twists.
This is pure cringey, self indulgent trash. The characters are especially empty and the settings is shallow and edgy. Oh and it's in dire need of an editor.