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Leveling up my husband to the max bato
Leveling up my husband to the max bato







leveling up my husband to the max bato
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#Leveling up my husband to the max bato plus#

Also unlike with Gantz, there's close to no fan-service here, which may or may not be a plus point for some.Īnyway, the story wraps up nicely in 179 chapters and while I may not be a very big fan, it's nice story and art is fine. That being said, with such story of monster vs human, Solo Leveling has something that can rival Gantz for me: sort of endless carnage with few intrigue into hunter community, though at some point he start to come and win just like that. But following that, he just sort of hack and slash pretty much everything that come his way, it gets kind of monotonous. There is certain attractiveness in how Jinwoo gained his infinite growth early on, there was a dungeon with tricky puzzle that was quite fascinating to see. I think the first few chapters of Solo Leveling is kind of deceptively dragging me into reading the whole thing. In fact, the background is our lving world with addition of gates where monster dwells and hunters ('awakened' people) can go to kill mobs and get drops. Well, there is that element here, but not quite what SAO was. I was under impression that solo leveling is usual online game setting where people can get into an online server such as SAO to play some game.









Leveling up my husband to the max bato