Goblin: Severely Dependent
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Xia Nan was a farmer whose life revolved around golden wheat stalks, far removed from the adventures told by bards and village elders. At thirteen, a destitute bard stayed at his home and left behind a single page of a skill book as payment due to his mother’s miserly reputation. The family treated it as a treasure; even his seven-year-old sister Beatrice tried to practice. But after half a year, no one made progress, and the matter faded under heavy taxes and farm work. Only Xia Nan’s predecessor persisted, swinging a crude wooden sword day after day for years, wearing out countless blades. Three months ago, while slashing at a straw man, a strange power surged from his legs through his body into the sword, unleashing a clean cut that split the target in two. He knew its name: Whirl Slash.

Xia Nan had mastered a technique meant for knight nobles. His family owned only a mill and a few thin fields, raising three sons and a young daughter. With the eldest two brothers reaching marriageable age, bitter disputes over the meager inheritance filled the small wooden house—arguments about mill profits and kitchen stove schedules. Watching them quarrel over a single candle made his predecessor doubt family bonds, and knowing he would soon be dragged into similar fights, he sought escape. Empowered by his newly acquired skill, driven by youthful recklessness, he registered at the Adventurer Association in a nearby town and joined the “Trash Fish and Shrimp” team.

Now, sitting in a crude camp in the Misty Forest, Xia Nan sighed, recalling his predecessor’s impulsive decision. By the time he crossed into this world, his predecessor was already on the team, and he had muddled through absorbing memories only to find himself deep in the forest with no chance to turn back. The two elder brothers, despite their inheritance struggles, had pooled money to buy him a one-handed sword, which he cherished and maintained. The blade still held considerable sharpness.

As night fell, the campfire flickered. Captain Maji, a hunter, tried to calm nerves, dismissing goblins as no threat. Xia Nan remained silent, feeling the weight of his first adventure. A gnome named Elki, talkative and boastful, started telling tales about the Hothorn Royal Academy. But before he could finish, a dark club studded with iron nails emerged from the darkness behind him and smashed into his face, splitting his skull. Blood and brain matter sprayed out. Enemy attack.

The goblins’ ambush killed Elki instantly. Gagu, the half-orc, leaped up with his two-handed axe, muscles swelling and fangs lengthening as combat instinct flared. Maji scrambled up a tree with his longbow, firing an arrow that saved Xia Nan from two goblins creeping behind him. Shocked into action, Xia Nan swung his one-handed sword in a perfectly executed Whirl Slash, cutting both goblins clean in half. The strike felt effortless; proficiency text flashed before his eyes.

After the battle, the party buried the dead, including Elki, stripped of his gear. Gagu complained about the meager reward of less than two gold coins for five goblin ears. But Maji pointed out that goblins hoard loot in their lairs, and with the main force eliminated, their lair should be lightly defended. Greed ignited; they planned to rest and search at dawn.

During his night watch, Xia Nan examined his reflection on his sword blade and saw his status panel: all six attributes at 5, and the skill Whirl Slash at level 4 with 99 out of 100 proficiency. One more point until level up. He wondered if combat use granted bonus experience compared to training.

At first light, they packed and moved through the misty forest. Maji and Gagu seemed to navigate by instinct, occasionally sniffing the ground like hounds. After three hours, they found a mudstone cave entrance on a small earthen slope, reeking of goblins. Maji ordered Gagu to take point, Xia Nan in the middle, himself bringing up the rear. Xia Nan noted the cave entrance was unusually large for goblins and voiced concern, but Gagu snapped, eager for treasure. They entered.

The cave was not deep. Soon they reached the end. Gagu charged ahead with a bellow, then abruptly fell silent. Xia Nan caught up and saw the horror within: the skeletal remains of women who had been tortured and killed by goblin reproduction methods, a sight that seared into his memory. But what truly silenced Gagu was the huge, hulking figure lurking in the shadows at the deepest part of the cave. Maji’s panicked scream came from behind: “Bugbear!!!”

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Severe Goblin Dependency
哥布林重度依赖
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I couldn't just stand by and let the slander pass unchallenged, so here’s a more thorough and constructive review of the novel. First and foremost, I must address the pacing. The novel is indeed slow, especially when compared to the more action-packed dramas and typical overpowered isekai stories often found in the genre. However, this leisurely pace doesn’t feel tedious—it’s not riddled with redundancy or unnecessary filler. Instead, the author maintains a purposeful direction throughout the narrative. Despite its slower moments, I find myself eagerly anticipating the unfolding of various plot points. The narrative is rich with intrigue, and there is a consistent sense of progression that keeps me engaged. In the world of the story, characters belong to specific classes, and each individual has the unique opportunity to forge their own identity by creating a legend or epic. This system allows for a diverse range of character development, as players can either embrace the traditional classes like swordsman or mage, or strive for something more original that reflects their personal journey. I appreciate this dynamic, as it adds depth to character progression and opens up the realm of possibilities. Moreover, even if the author doesn’t have everything meticulously plotted out, I see the potential for inventive storytelling. Should there be any narrative missteps along the way, the flexibility of the world allows for the introduction of past characters or plot devices that can seamlessly weave any inconsistencies back into a coherent storyline. This potential for creativity is something I find particularly exciting—there's always room for unexpected twists and turns. Overall, while the pacing might not cater to everyone’s preferences, I believe the novel offers a thoughtfully crafted narrative filled with promise. I look forward to seeing how the various threads develop and intertwine as the story continues to unfold.
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I believe that Zhanxian has received a largely favorable review overall, and I find myself in agreement with many of the points he raised. As I delved deeper into the story through MTL (Machine Translation) sites, particularly WTR, I discovered that goblins serve as the protagonist’s primary farming target. This choice makes perfect sense, considering that goblins are not only the most abundant foe in the series but also relatively low in danger compared to other monsters. Moreover, it’s worth noting that the protagonist's initial cheat is essentially a status screen, which seems modest at first glance. While it may not appear to have significant impact right away, it does set the foundation for future developments in the plot. The status screen serves as a tool for character growth and progression, allowing readers to visualize the protagonist's journey as they level up and increase their abilities. This mechanism opens up intriguing possibilities for character development and strategy, adding layers of depth to the narrative. As the story progresses, it becomes increasingly clear that the protagonist's seemingly simple abilities will lead to complex challenges and interactions with the world around him. There’s a certain charm in the way the author has crafted the protagonist’s initial situation, subtly hinting at the potential for significant evolution in both the character and plot. Overall, Zhanxian's review highlights crucial aspects of the story that resonate with both seasoned readers and newcomers alike. If you haven’t yet had the chance to explore this journey, I would certainly recommend giving it a read. The blend of humor, adventure, and character progression promises an engaging experience as you accompany the protagonist on their charming, if perilous, adventure in this fantastical world.
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This novel presents itself as a quintessential fantasy adventure, heralding the familiar journey of a thirty-year-old Chinese protagonist who unexpectedly finds himself reincarnated in a vibrant, immersive world. The narrative takes place within a classic "adventurer guild" framework, reminiscent of many beloved tales in this genre. Here, the setting cleverly melds the thrill of adventure with elements of a video game, incorporating an intricate system of skills and classes that enrich the storytelling. As the protagonist navigates this new reality, readers are introduced to a diverse tapestry of fantasy races that include dwarves, elves, halflings, and beyond. Each race is presented with its unique traits and cultural nuances, allowing for an engaging exploration of this fantastical world. The initial hook of the story lies in the protagonist's 'golden finger'—a power akin to the classic Japanese Dungeons & Dragons mechanics—offering an identification ability that unveils hidden secrets about objects and creatures. This feature not only serves as a plot device but also adds layers of complexity to the protagonist's journey as they uncover mysteries and strategize their way through the challenges ahead. The tale is woven with themes of growth and self-discovery, as the main character transforms from an average individual into a formidable adventurer. Whether it's forging alliances with a band of interesting companions or facing formidable foes, the protagonist's evolution is both thrilling and relatable. As the adventure unfolds, the reader is treated to a rich blend of action, camaraderie, and the exploration of what it truly means to be an adventurer in a world brimming with magic and wonder. Overall, for fans of the genre, this novel encapsulates the core elements that make fantasy adventures so captivating: a richly imagined world, relatable characters, and a plot that promises both excitement and depth. The seamless integration of game-like mechanics alongside the traditional fantasy tropes ensures that this story will resonate with a broad audience, offering a delightful escape into another reality where every chapter brings new discoveries and exhilarating challenges.
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Overall, I’m invested in Xia Nan’s story because he’s just an ordinary guy trying to survive in a harsh world. No chosen one prophecies, no hidden lineage (so far). He’s got grit, a single skill, and a lot of luck. That’s enough to make me want to read more. The only thing that’s missing is a clearer sense of the larger plot, but for now, the small-scale adventure is satisfying.
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The little details, like the sword being bought by his brothers and how carefully he maintains it, add emotional weight. It’s not just a weapon; it’s a family heirloom in a way. If it breaks, that’s a loss of more than just metal. I hope it lasts or gets properly replaced soon.
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I wish the author would slow down a bit on the action scenes. The whirl slash against the goblins was great, but the bugbear encounter is basically just a cliffhanger with no details. I want to see how Xia Nan reacts when he sees that monster—his fear, his heart rate, his thought process.
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