Zettour on Nostr: I don't like the recent trend in cultivation stories of having the protagonist ...
I don't like the recent trend in cultivation stories of having the protagonist temporarily be sent to another world by the system to gain advantages. It's lazy writing and makes it feel like nothing matters at all with a bunch of worlds being used for a few chapters then tossed away like garbage including all relationships built. Bad enough to have this as a premise to avoid from the start, but even long running series are shoving this sort of mechanic in.
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